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1.0.0
Notes
•
If a GPRS connection is already available and the Disconnect message is
called, ensure that the value
parameter is
set to 0 (zero) instead of 1 (one), otherwise the MAMBOII will try to re-establish
automatically that connection again after each GPRS detach.
•
The GSM engine will be restarted, if the GPRS connection could not be closed
after multiple attempts.
3.2.5.5.3
GSM.GPRS.State – Gets the GPRS status
Command syntax
$PFAL,GSM.GPRS.State
Examples
$PFAL,GSM.GPRS.State
Responses
e.g. $current GPRS state:GPRS disabled
OR
$current GPRS state:GPRS connected
Command description
This command gets the current state of the GPRS connection.
Parameter description
None.
3.2.5.5.4
GSM.GPRS.Traffic=
<
complete
>,<
incoming
>,<
outgoing
>
– Set or read a
GPRS traffic counter
Command syntax
$PFAL,GSM.GPRS.Traffic
$PFAL,GSM.GPRS.Traffic=
,
,
Examples
$PFAL,GSM.GPRS.Traffic
$PFAL,GSM.GPRS.Traffic=0,0,0
Responses
E.g. $traffic after 00.00.0,00:00:00 :34 kB (35708 Bytes) I:14 kB (14430
Bytes) O:20 kB (21278 Bytes)
$SUCCESS
Command description
This command reads or sets the GPRS traffic counter, the volume, in byte, of GPRS
data stream.
Parameter description
<complete>
Number of bytes in range of
0
to
2147483647
for completeness
<incoming>
Number of bytes in range of
0
to
2147483647
for incoming data stream.
<outgoing>
Number of bytes in range of
0
to
2147483647
for outgoing data stream.
Notes
•
To delete the GPRS traffic counter set all values to “
0
” zero.
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