AT Commands Reference Guide
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While waiting for AT#SGACT=<cid>,1 response(up to 150 s) is possible
to abort attempt by sending a byte and get back AT interface control(NO
CARRIER indication).
Note: If we receive delayed CTXT ACTIVATION ACCEPT after abort,
network will be automatically informed of our aborted attempt through
relative protocol messages(SM STATUS) and will also close on its side.
Otherwise, if no ACCEPT is received after abort, network will be informed
later of our PDP state through other protocol messages (routing area update
for instance).
Note: the command is not effective while the context is already open.
Read command reports the state of all the five contexts, in the format:
#SGACTCFGEXT: <cid1>,< abortAttemptEnable1 >,0,0,0<CR><LF>
…
#SGACTCFGEXT: <cid5>,< abortAttemptEnable5 >,0,0,0<CR><LF>
where:
<cidn> - as <cid> before
<abortAttemptEnable n> - as <abortAttemptEnable> before.
Note: values are automatically saved in NVM
AT#SGACTCFGEXT?
Test command reports supported range of values for all parameters
AT#SGACTCFGEXT=?
PAD forward character - #PADFWD
PAD forward character - #PADFWD
AT#PADFWD=
<char>[,<mode>]
This command sets the char that immediately flushes pending data to socket,
opened with AT#SD command.
Parameters:
<char> a number, from 0 to 255, that specifies the asci code of the char used to
flush data
<mode> flush mode,
0 – normal mode (default)
1 – reserved
Note: use AT#PADCMD to enable the socket char-flush activity.