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Motorola g20 - Table 132. +MIPSEND Parameters

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98-08901C68-O 253
AT Commands Reference
4.15.2.5 +MIPSEND, Send Data
This command causes the g20 to store the data that the terminal provides in the accumulating buffer, and then send this data
using an existing protocol stack when the amount of data reaches the predefined amount (see ā€œ+MIPSETS, Set Size for Auto-
matic Pushā€ on page 251). Before sending data, a valid connection must be created using the +MIPCALL and +MIPOPEN
commands.
Motorola recommends that the terminal sets the watermark in the accumulating buffer prior to this command, using the
+MIPSETS command. By default, the watermark is set to 1500 bytes of data.
Set Command
Read Command
Test Command
The following table shows the +MIPSEND parameters.
Command Response/Action
+MIPSEND = <Socket ID>,<Data> ERROR
+MIPSEND: <Socket ID>,<Free Size>
Note
Data in the MIPSEND command is limited to the maximum length of an AT command. The limit is 170 bytes,
including the command itself.
Command Response/Action
+MIPSEND? +MIPSEND <socket ID>,<Free Size>>[<socket ID>
<Free Size>]<CR><LF>
For all ACTIVE sockets.
Command Response/Action
+MIPSEND=? ERROR
Table 132. +MIPSEND Parameters
<Parameter> Description
Socket ID 1,2,3,4 Number of valid socket
Free Size Free space in current buffer. Free size is calculated from
the 1500.
0 < Free Size < 1500
Extended err 3 Operation not allowed

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