Sierra Wireless 300 User Manual

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DART 300 Migration Guide 
 
Sample Configurations 
 
2110291 Rev 1.0 
 
Page 8 
Following is the client side configuration for a TCP installation. 
 
Table 2-4  Host TCP Setup (client) 
DART 200 Command 
DART 300 Equivalent 
Description 
^A<ip> +WPNEI=<ip> 
Set the IP address (NEI) of the modem. 
\N<s
2
> +WS174=<s
3
Set the side preference.  The direct translation of 
the side preference numbers is: 
s
2
 
s
3
 
1 3 
Only 
2 4 
Only 
3 1 
Preferred 
4 2 
Preferred 
\J0 
(default) 
+WPSPNI=<enter> 
No channel restrictions, no SPNI matching. 
\R4 +WS173=1 
Use auto-registration mode. 
S13=0 
N/A 
Continuous automatic registration.  The 
DART 300 always uses continuous mode. 
\O0 +WS45=1 
Set (TCP) PAD mode. 
*A0 
(default) S0=0 (manual answer) 
+WS212=0
 (disable server) 
No server required. 
*L2100 
(default) +WS212=2100 
(default) 
Listen on port 2100. 
E0 E0 
Command state echo off. 
V0 V0 
Use numeric result codes. 
Q0 
(default) Q0 
(default) 
Disable Quiet mode. 
F1 
(default) 
+WS62=0 
Data state echo off. 
X1 
(default) 
N/A 
Extended result codes.  The DART 300 will 
accept the X1 command but takes no action. 
&C1 
(default) 
N/A 
DCD follows state of connection.  The DART 300 
uses this configuration and does not allow changes 
to DCD function. 
&D0 
(default) 
&D0 
Ignore DTR. 
&E2 
S2=43 
(Sets TDES escape 
character to “+”) (default) 
Enable the escape sequence and filter it from the 
packet.  The DART 300 ensures TDES is enabled; 
the DART 300 always filters it from the packet. 
&S0 
(default) 
N/A 
DSR always active.  The DART 300 always 
asserts DSR. 
\F3 
(default) 
Not needed, the next command 
would change the setting. 
Includes PAD forwarding character in packet. 
\M0 
(default) 
+WS63=0 
Disables PAD forwarding character.