AT Commands Reference Guide
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Note: If <slp_address> is omitted, chosen
<slp_address_type>
will be deleted.
Note: The current setting is stored in NVM.
Note:
IPv6 is passed in the following format
(example): AT$SLP=3,"[2001:db8:255::8:7]:7275"
AT$SLP?
Read command returns the current SLP address.
AT$SLP=?
Test command returns the range of values for
parameter
$SLP: (0-1,3),("IP,URL,IPv6")
Update SLP address - $LCSSLP
$LCSSLP - Update SLP address
AT$LCSSLP=<slp_address_ty
pe>[,<slp_address>[,<slp_port
_number>]]
Set command allows updating the SLP address and SLP
port number. Parameters:
<slp_address_type>: SLP address type
0 - IPv4
1 - FQDN
2 – Delete SLP address
3 – IPv6
<slp_address>: SLP address in FQDN format or IPv4
format
<slp_port_number> : Slp Port number integer parameter.
Default value is 7275.
Note: If <slp_address_type> is 0,1 or 3, then
<slp_address> is a mandatory parameter.
Note: Other types of address are erased during set
command.
Note: The current setting is stored in NVM.
AT$LCSSLP?
Read command returns the current SLP address.
AT$LCSSLP=?
Test command returns the range of values for
parameter
<slp_address_type> (0-3)
Update SLP address type - $SLPTYPE
$SLPTYPE - Update SLP address
AT$SLPTYPE=<slp_address_ty
pe>
Set command allows updating the SLP address type to be
chosen.
<slp_address_type>: SLP address type
0 - IPv4
1 - FQDN
3 – IPv6