AT Command | | Description |
Get the status of the current socket.
AT#SS[=]
The response format is:
#SS: <connId>,<state>,<locIP>,<locPort>,<remIP>,<remPort>
- socket connection identifier
- actual state of the socket:
0 - Socket Closed.
1 - Socket with an active data transfer connection.
2 - Socket suspended.
3 - Socket suspended with pending data.
4 - Socket listening.
5 - Socket with an incoming connection. Waiting for the user accept or shutdown command.
- IP address associated by the context activation to the socket.
- two meanings:
- the listening port if we put the socket in listen mode.
- the local port for the connection if we use the socket to connect to a remote machine.
- when we are connected to a remote machine this is the remote IP address.
- it is the port we are connected to on the remote machine.
| Support | Telit Module Tutorial | Examples |
AT#SS
#SS: 1,3,91.80.90.162,61119,88.37.127.146,10510
#SS: 2,4,91.80.90.162,1000
#SS: 3,0
#SS: 4,0
#SS: 5,3,91.80.73.70,61120,88.37.127.146,10509
#SS: 6,0
OK
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