Telit LE910 V2 Series AT Commands
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Mod. 0808 2011-07 Rev.2
2 – NO CARRIER:SSL,<SSId>,<cause>
Indication of current
secure socket connection and closure
are added.
Following the possible
values are listed:
0 – not available (secure socket has not yet been closed
1 – the remote TCP connection has been closed ( RST, or any
fatal error in send/recv are all included within this case)
2 – socket inactivity timeout
3 – network deactivation (PDP context deactivation from
network)
4 – SSL “Close Notify Alert” message has been received
5 – the remote TCP connection has been closed(FIN)
after all data have been retrieved from socket
6 – Closure due to any other SSL alert different from the
previous ones.
Note: if secure socket is not enabled using #SSLEN only test requests can be
made. Read command can be issued if at least a <SSId> is enabled.
Note: these parameters cannot be changed if the secure socket is
connected.
Note: these values are automatically saved in NVM.
Read command reports the currently selected parameters in the format:
#SSLCFG:
<SSId1>,<cid>,<pktSz>,<maxTo>,<defTo><txTo>,<sslSRingMod
e>,<noCarrierMode>,0,0
Test command returns the range of supported values for all the parameters.
#SSLCFG: (1),(1),(0-1500),(0-65535),(10-5000),(0-255),(0),(0),(0),(0)
Secure Socket Info - #SSLI
#SSLI – Secure Socket Info
Execution command is used to get information about secure socket data traffic.
Parameters:
<SSId> - Secure Socket Identifier
1 - Until now SSL block manages only one socket