Mipdata, Network Incoming Data Unsolicited Indication In Pseudo-Command Mode; Mipxoff, Flow Control - Xoff - Motorola G24 Guide Developer's Manual

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+MIPDATA, Network Incoming Data Unsolicited Indication in
Pseudo-command Mode
This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal indicating a data comes from Network when G24 is
in pseudo-command mode.
Note:
Syntax
+MIPDATA: <Socket ID>,<Number of received data bytes>
The following table shows the MIPDATA parameters.
<Socket ID>
<number of received data bytes >
Example
+MIPDATA: 1,1372

MIPXOFF, Flow Control - Xoff

This command is the unsolicited response that the G24 sends to the terminal to stop sending data
when it does not have enough memory to process new +MIPSEND requests. The G24 uses the
accumulating buffer prior to pushing data into the protocol stack. This memory resource is
protected by a Xoff_upper watermark.
Event
+MIPXOFF: <Socket ID>
Example
+MIPXOFF: //The G24 detects that the accumulating buffer 1 has reached its Xoff
watermark.
From this point, the terminal is not allowed to send data, until it receives the +MIPXON
command.
December 31, 2007
Pseudo-command mode is a special mode, allowing the user to enter AT commands from
terminal, when actually opened in Online Data Mode socket suspended. The way to
suspend the socket is to enter ESC sequence from terminal. The way to resume the socket
(return to Online Data Mode) is to enter ATO command from terminal.
Table 3-271: MIPDATA Parameters
<Parameter>
AT Commands Reference Manual
Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference
Description
Identification Number of Socket:
1,2,3,4
Amount of data in bytes, received from Network, when
G24 is in pseudo-command mode.
3-401

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