Using the command-line interface AT commands
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at\at: Ignore invalid AT commands
This command is a work-around for use with terminals that generate large amounts of extraneous
text. If not ignored, this text can cause many error messages to be generated by the router, and may
result in a communications failure. To turn on this feature, type the following command:
at \ at =1
To turn off the feature, type the following command:
at \ at =0
When this feature is turned on, the ASY port ignores all commands except real AT commands. As with
other ASY modes this can be saved by at&w but is not included in the at&v status display. To
determine whether or not this mode is enabled type:
at \ at ?
The router displays 0 if the feature is off, 1 if it is on.
at\gps command:Send GPS data to ASY port
The at\gps command causes messages from the GPS receiver to be sent directly to the ASY port from
which the command has been entered. This requires that the gpson parameter is set to on for one of
the command interpreter instances. For more information on the gpson parameter, see Configure
GPS parameters.
As soon as the at\gps command has been issued, data from the GPS receiver will be sent to that ASY
port.
To stop the GPS data, the +++ escape sequence must be entered, followed by a pause, followed by at.