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Fibocom G510 - MIPSETS, Set Size and Timeout for Automatic Push

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0 - Connection was closed correctly.
1 - The remote side didn't reply, so connection closed by
close timeout.
2 - Other (The remote side replied with RST,
Re-transmission timeout occurred, etc.).
Example:
AT+MIPCLOSE=?
+MIPCLOSE: (1-4),(0-2)
OK
AT+MIPCLOSE?
+MIPCLOSE: 0 //No opened sockets
OK
AT+MIPCLOSE=1
OK
+MIPCLOSE: 1,0 // Socket 1 closed. The remote side replies with ACK. Need wait few
seconds.
AT+MIPCLOSE=1,1
+MIPCLOSE: 1,2 // Socket 1 closed immediately. The <close type> indicate 2.
OK
AT+MIPCLOSE=3 //The terminal closes the opened socket
OK
+MIPCLOSE: 3,1024,2 //Socket 3 closed. Ack indication enabled - 1024 bytes were acked.
The remote side did reply with RST.
AT+MIPCLOSE? //Sockets 1 and 2 are opened
+MIPCLOSE: 1,2
OK
13.1.5+MIPSETS, Set Size and Timeout for Automatic Push
This command causes the Module to set a watermark in the accumulating buffer and set timeout. When
the watermark is reached, data is pushed from the accumulating buffer into the protocol stack.
Timeout is used to define interval of time between MIPSEND command and time when data will be
automatically pushed from the accumulating buffer into the protocol stack.
Data chunks between the terminal and the Module are limited to be smaller than 600 characters (1200

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