Mippush, Push Data Into Protocol Stack - Motorola G24 Guide Developer's Manual

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+MIPPUSH, Push Data into Protocol Stack

This command causes the G24 to push the data accumulated in its accumulating buffers into the
protocol stack. It is assumed that before using this command, some data should exist due to
previous +MIPSEND commands.
Command
Type
Set
Read
Test
The following table shows the +MIPPUSH parameters.
<Parameter>
Socket ID
Destination IP
Destination
Port
Example
AT+MIPPUSH=1 //Terminal asks the G24 to flush the buffer in socket 1 (was opened using the
+MIPOPEN command)
+MIPPUSH: 0
OK
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Syntax
Response/Action
+MIPPUSH =
+MIPPUSH:
<Socket
<Socket_ID>,<Status>[
ID>[,<"Destinatio
,<accumulated_sent_le
n
ngth>]
IP">,<Destination
OK
Port>]
Or:
ERROR
+MIPPUSH?
MIPPUSH:[<socket
ID>]
+MIPPUSH=?
MIPPUSH=<socket
ID>,<IP>,<Port>
Table 3-266: +MIPPUSH Parameters
1,2,3,4Number of valid socket
IP of destination site in the format AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD. The value can be written in
1, 2 or 3 digits.
0-65535Port of destination site. Written in decimal digits.
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Remarks
Optional parameters are used only for UDP
connections. If the Destination IP and
Destination Port are not provided by the user,
a datagram is sent to the last target (or the
default target provided by the +MIPOPEN
command).
<accumulated_sent_length> - this parameter
counts how many bytes were sent to the
remote side by the G24 TCP/IP stack.
When user open socket,
<accumulated_sent_length> initialized to
zero.
Size of <accumulated_sent_length> is four
octets unsigned digit (0-4294967295).
<Status>:
0 - Success
1 - socket is flowed off
2 - there is no data in socket to send
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