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Motorola G24 Guide - MIPSSL, SSL Alerts Unsolicited Report

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference
December 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-419
Example
AT+MIPCFF=?
+MIPCFF: (1-4),(0-4),( "<IP CIDR>")
OK
AT+MIPCFF=2,2,"10.170.255.255/16"// Add to socket 2 rule to accept all IP's that starts with 10.170.*.*
OK
AT+MIPCFF=2,2// Invalid command
+CME ERROR: operation not allowed
AT+MIPCFF=2,1// Enable filtering for socket 2
OK
AT+MIPCFF=2,1,"1.2.3.4/5"// Invalid command
+CME ERROR: operation not allowed
AT+MIPCFF=1,1// White list of socket 1 is empty
+CME ERROR: operation not allowed
AT+MIPCFF?// Terminal checking the filtering configuration
+MIPCFF: 1,0
+MIPCFF: 2,1,10.170.255.255/16
+MIPCFF: 3,0
+MIPCFF: 4,0
AT+MIPCFF=1,3,"10.170.0.0/16"// Remove "10.170.0.0/16" from empty white list
+CME ERROR: not found
AT+MIPCFF=2,0// Disable filtering for socket 2
OK
AT+MIPCFF=2,3,"10.170.255.255/16"// Remove "10.170.255.255/16" from white list of socket 2
OK
AT+MIPCFF?// Terminal checking the filtering configuration
+MIPCFF: 1,0
+MIPCFF: 2,0
+MIPCFF: 3,0
+MIPCFF: 4,0
+MIPSSL, SSL Alerts Unsolicited Report
This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal indicating an errors, warnings or alerts that occurred
during SSL connection.
Note: The +MIPSSL alerts are not sent to TE in ODM mode.
Syntax
+MIPSSL: <Socket_ID>,<Alert_ID>

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