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Telit LE910 V2 Series AT Commands
80446ST10707A Rev. 0– 2015-11-03
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Mod. 0808 2011-07 Rev.2
Close a SSL socket - #SSLH
#SSLH Close a SSL socket
SELINT 2
AT#SSLH=<SSId>[,
<ClosureType>]
This command allows closing the SSL connection.
Parameters:
<SSId> - Secure Socket Identifier
1 - Until now SSL block manage only one socket.
< ClosureType >:
0 – only value 0 is supported
Note: if secure socket is not enabled using AT#SSLEN only test requests
can be made.
AT#SSLH=?
Test command returns the range of supported values for all the
parameters:
#SSLH: (1),(0)
Restore a SSL socket after a +++ - #SSLO
#SSLO Restore a SSL socket after a +++
SELINT 2
AT#SSLO=<SSId>
This command allows to restore a SSL connection (online mode)
suspended by an escape sequence (+++). After the connection restore, the
CONNECT message is printed.
Please note that this is possible even if the connection has been started in
command mode (#SSLD with <connMode> parameter set to 1).
Parameters:
<SSId> - Secure Socket Identifier
1 - Until now SSL block manage only one socket.
Note: if secure socket is not enabled using AT#SSLEN only test requests
can be made.
Note: Before opening a SSL connection the GPRS context must have been
activated by AT#SGACT=X,1.
Note: if an error occur during reconnection the socket can not be
reconnected then a new connection has to be done.
AT#SSLO=?
Test command returns the range of supported values for all the
parameters:
#SSLO: (1)

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