Request
Response
AT+wlanPolicySet=[ID],[option],[value]
OK (or er-
ror)
ID
option
value
connection
Auto,Fast or P2P
scan
Hidden_SSID
scan interval in seconds
Disable_Scan
PM
Normal, low latency, low power
or long sleep
Maximum sleep time in ms only for
long sleep option
P2P
CLIENT, GROUP_OWNER, NE-
GOTIATE
ACTIVE,
PASSIVE,
RAND_BACKOFF
Table 33: AT+wlanPolicySet
Request
Response
AT+wlanPolicyGet= [Type]
+wlanPolicyGet:[option],[value] or error
code
Arguments:
Arguments:
connection, scan, PM or P2P
(see table
Table 34: AT+wlanPolicyGet
8.3. Network configuration commands
Configuration at the network level involves address management. The Calypso supports
multiple address-acquisition methods for both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing. In Station and
Wi-Fi direct client mode, the address acquisition process begins after a successful WLAN
connection is established. AP and Wi-Fi direct modes start with a static address assigned
to the module with a DHCP server available on-board.
•
IPv4 Stateful with Stateless fallback
: In this mode, the device waits for an IPv4
address from a DHCP server. On time-out, the LLA address is used. The LLA IP
addressess are in the range 169.254.1.0 to169.254.254.255.
•
Stateful(DHCPv4) only
: Wait for DHCPv4 server to assign an IP address without
time-out.
•
Static
: Addressed configured by the user.
•
IPv6 SLAAC
: The least significant 64 bits are filled with the device MAC address in
EUI-64 format. In case of duplicate address (DAD failure), random 64 bits are used.
•
IPv6 Stateful (DHCPv6)
: IPv6 LLA is acquired from a DHCPv6 server. In case for
DAD failure, Stateless configuration is used.
•
Static
: Preconfigured by the user. In case of DAD failure, a failure event is sent to the
host.
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