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Telit Wireless Solutions LE910 - Send Raw Data to M2 M Service - #DWSENDR

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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
Note: there is no limit on the length of the single <param_i>, but there is
a limit in the total length of the AT command string, that cannot exceed
400 characters. If this threshold is exceeded, then an ERROR is raised.
There is also a limit of 20 messages on the receive queue. If the queue is
full, the consequent send will still succeed but the response for that
particular request will be dropped until an item is removed from this queue
(See command AT#DWRCV and AT#DWRCVR).
Note: the response to the AT#DWSEND command reports the <msgId>
value that identifies the sending.
Note: if data are successfully sent, then the response is OK.
If data sending fails for some reason, an error code is reported.
Note: it’s possible to use AT#DWSEND only if the connection has been
opened with AT#DWCONN
AT#DWSEND=?
Test command reports the maximum length of <type> parameter.
Send raw data to M2M Service - #DWSENDR
#DWSENDR send raw data to M2M Service
SELINT 2
AT#DWSENDR=<dataLen>
Execution command permits to send raw data to the M2M Service.
Content must be valid JSON.
Parameters:
<dataLen> - number of bytes to be sent
Range: 1 - 1500
The module responds to the command with the prompt
<greater_than><space> and waits for the data to send.
When <dataLen> bytes have been sent, operation is automatically
completed.
If data are successfully sent, then the response is OK.
If data sending fails for some reason, an error code is reported.
Note: the response to the AT#DWSENDR command reports the
<msgId> value that identifies the sending.
There is also a limit of 20 messages on the receive queue. If the queue is
full, the consequent send will still succeed but the response for that
particular request will be dropped until an item is removed from this
queue (See command AT#DWRCV and AT#DWRCVR).
Note: it’s possible to use AT#DWSENDR only if the connection has
been opened with AT#DWCONN

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