Now let us describe the contents of a configuration SMS and all optional parameters.
SC CNF PWD=<password> [MODE=<mode>] [232LCK=<rs232_lock>] [APN=<gprs_apn>]
[DUSR=<gprs_data_user>] [DPWD=<gprs_data_password>] [IPS=<server_ip_address>]
[PORTS=<server_port>] [NPWD=<new_password>]
The parameters in square brackets are optional and can be omitted. The password is
the only mandatory parameter! The meanings of the CNF command parameters are as
follows:
PWD=<password> – authentication password. The password has to be set up
first (AUTH_PASS configuration parameter). The password is the only
parameter in this configuration SMS!mandatory
MODE=<mode> –this parameter changes the mode and has the following
numerical options:
1 – TCP Client
2 – UDP Client
3 – STANDALONE
232LCK=<rs232_lock> – this parameter enforces authorisation on the RS232
port. If enabled, you have to authorise yourself by the password to get connected
via this port. 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled.
APN=<gprs_apn> – provider's Access Point Name.
DUSR=<gprs_data_user> – user name for provider connection.
DPWD=<gprs_data_password> – password for provider connection.
IPS=<server_ip_address> –2N SmartCOM
®
Server IP address (used in the
Client mode).
PORTS=<server_port> – listening server port for terminal connection (used in
the Client mode).
NPWD=<new_password> – new authorisation password.
Tip
If the SMS has been created and processed correctly, 2N
®
will send a confirmation SMS to the number from which SmartCOM
the original SMS was sent. The confirmation SMS contains all the
recently set parameters and is used for verification of the set values.
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