Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands
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!PING
Supporting chipsets:
• All, with these exceptions:
• MDM8200 (min f/w rev:
M2.0 Release 2)
• MSM6290 (min f/w rev:
K1.1 Release 2)
Ping an IP address
Ping an IP address, waiting for a specified (or default) timeout period for a response.
Usage:
• Execution: AT!PING=<ipAddr>[,<timeout>]
Response:
!PING: Reply from <ipAddr> time=<1-10000> ms
OK
or !PING: Timeout from <ipAddr>
OK
or ERROR
Purpose: Send a ping request to the specified <ipAddr> and wait for a response.
An ERROR is returned if there is no data connection, or if the modem
was unable to open a socket, or if the ping response did not match the
request.
Parameters:
<ipAddr> (IP address being pinged)
• Standard IP address format. For example, 192.168.0.255
<timeout> (Time to wait for a ping response)
• 0 = Default (4000 ms)
• 1–10000 = Timeout period in milliseconds
!PRIID
Supporting chipsets:
• All
Note: The read version
(!PRIID?) of this command is
not password-protected.
Set/report module PRI part number and revision
Report or set the module’s PRI part number and PRI revision.
Usage:
• Query: AT!PRIID?
Response:
PRI Part Number: <priPn>
Revision: <priRevDisplay>
OK
Purpose: Return the module’s PRI part number (<priPn>) and revision (<priRev-
Display>).
• Execution: AT!PRIID=<priPN>,<priRev>
Response:
OK
Purpose: Set the module’s PRI part number (<priPn>) and revision (<priRev>).
Parameters:
<priPn> (PRI part number)
• 7-digit ASCII number
• Example: 9991234
<priRev> (PRI revision number being written to the module)
• 4-digit ASCII: XXYY (implied ‘.’ between XX and YY)
• Example: 0100
<priRevDisplay> (PRI revision number being read from the module)
• 4-digit ASCII: XX.YY
• Example: 01.00
Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued)
Command Description
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