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EHS6 AT Command Set
10.4 AT^SISS
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10.4 AT^SISS Internet Service Setup Profile
AT^SISS serves to set up the necessary parameters in the Internet service profiles. Any service profile can then
be used to control a data link in conjunction with AT^SISI, AT^SISO, AT^SISC, AT^SISR, AT^SISW, AT^SIST,
AT^SISH and AT^SISE.
The AT^SISS read command requests the current settings of all Internet service profiles. One line is issued for
every possible parameter of a given <srvParmTag> "srvType" value.
The AT^SISS write command specifies the parameters for a service profile identified by <srvProfileId>. At
first the type of Internet service needs to be selected via <srvParmTag> value "srvType". This determines the
applicability of all other <srvParmTag> values related to this "srvType" and sets their defaults. Changing the
<srvParmTag> "srvType" of an existing service profile will reset all <srvParmTag> default values to suit the
new "srvType".
To change the settings the write command needs to be executed for each single <srvParmTag>. All profile
parameters set with AT^SISS are volatile. To save profile settings in non-volatile memory please refer to
AT^SIPS.
The list below shows which <srvParmTag> parameters apply to each Internet service and which of them are
mandatory (= m) or optional (= o).
Table 10.2: Applicability of AT^SISS <srvParmTag> values
<srvParmTag> Socket FTP HTTP SMTP
SrvType m m m m
conId m m m m
address m m m m
tcpMR o o o o
tcpOT o o o o
cmd m m m
path o m
files m m
ftpath o
ftMode o
smFrom m
smRcpt m
smCC o
smSubj m
smMsg m
smAuth m
hcContent o
hcContLen m
hcUserAgent o
hcProp o
user o o o
passwd o o o