At^sisw Internet Service Write Data - Siemens Brodersen MC55 AT Command Manual

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10.8

AT^SISW Internet Service Write Data

The
command triggers a write operation (upload) and queries the amount of data already sent, but not
AT^SISW
acknowledged at the TCP layer. The write operation may be run in binary mode, or in interactive text mode.
The
write command may return the following errors:
AT^SISW
"+CME ERROR: operation failed"
command and the "^SIS" URC offer additional error information.
AT^SISE
"+CME ERROR: operation temporary not allowed"
"+CME ERROR: operation not allowed"
Syntax
Test Command
AT^SISW=?
Response(s)
OK
Write Command
AT^SISW=<srvProfileId>, <reqWriteLength>[, <eodFlag>[, <mode>]]
Response(s)
^SISW: <srvProfileId>, <cnfWriteLength>,
Number of data bytes as specified by <cnfWriteLength>.
OK
ERROR
+CME ERROR:
<err>
Unsolicited Result Code
^SISW: <srvProfileId>,
Data availability status of the Internet service configured with
the service is ready to accept new user data.
The URC is disabled in polling mode. See AT^SCFG, parameter "Tcp/WithURCs", <tcpWithUrc>.
Parameter Description
(num)
<srvProfileId>
0 ... 9 specified with AT^SISS.
<srvProfileId>
(num)
<reqWriteLength>
0...1500
Specifies the number of bytes to be sent with
with
but not yet acknowledged:
AT^SISW
• Parameter
<reqWriteLength>
AT^SISW.
• If parameter
<reqWriteLength>
fomed. This allows the application to explictly request, in particular at the end of an upload job, the amount of
unacknowledged data at the TCP layer indicated by <unackData>.
• In interactive text mode,
the precise number of bytes). If set to 0 in interactive text mode,
as query for unacknowledged data and, thus, prevent data transfer.
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if there is a problem on application, socket, PPP or GPRS/GSM level. The
e.g. if the service is not configured.
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<urcCauseId>
AT^SISW
may be 1...1500 bytes to specify the amount of data to be sent with
equals 0,
AT^SISW
must be set to any value greater than 0 (but not necessarily
<reqWriteLength>
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e.g. if the service has not network resources allocated.
<unackData>
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AT^SISS
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does not expect any data, but a normal query is per-
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