17
COMMAND
Description
ATAEn"[HOSTNAME]:[PORT]"
Adding a E modifier causes connection
terminal echo to be enabled when the
changed to Stream mode
ATAXn"[HOSTNAME]:[PORT]"
Adding a X modifier causes connection
XON/XOFF flow control to be enabled when
the changed to Stream mode
ATN0
Shuts down all listeners, leaving client
connections open
ATNn : if n > 0 then same as ATAn
ATE0
Turns serial terminal echo off for command
mode.
ATE1
Turns serial terminal echo on for command
mode.
ATV0
Turns off verbose responses mode (Uses
Terse Numeric response mode)
ATV1
Turns on verbose responses mode (Uses Word
response mode)
ATX0
Turns off extended response codes
(1/CONNECT instead of 5/CONNECT 2, etc..)
ATX1
Turns on extended response codes (5/CONNECT
2 instead of 1/CONNECT, etc..)
ATF0
Turns on rts/cts flow control.
ATF1
Turns on xon/xoff flow control.
ATF2
Turns on xon/xoff flow control, sets XON
mode (if necessary), and, in command mode,
will immediately go to XOFF when a single
connection packet is received. This is very
useful when the client wants to ensure it
only receives one packet to process. You
can think of this as an alternative way to
use xon/xoff by having XOFF automatic
between packets.
ATF3
Similar to ATF2 except that the default is
XOFF, and, in command mode, a XON code from
the user will immediately trigger either an
empty packet response [ 0 0 0 ], or a real
packet if one is available. After this, as
in ATF2, XOFF is automatically set.
ATF4 : Turns off flow control for command
mode
ATQ0
Turns off quiet mode (Sends response codes)
ATQ1
Turns on quiet mode (Stops sending response
codes)
ATR0
Suppresses linefeed (\n $0a) in end of
lines. Will only send carriage return (\r
$0d).
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