
Part 1 – AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices
Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide 51
Use these AT commands with any Universal IP device.
Set Commands
Due to varying factors, PING response times may not be valid.
#PINGNUM – Number of PING Requests
Description: This command sets the number of PING echo requests to issue to PINGREMOTE.
Syntax: AT#PINGNUM=<Value>
AT#PINGNUM? Read or display the current setting.(or AT#VPING, AT#VALL).
Values: From 0 to 255 inclusive. (If 0, ping indefinite until ETX (0x03) is issued)
Default: 4
#PINGREMOTE – IP Address of PING Request
Description: Sets the IP address up of the remote device to ping.
Syntax: AT#PINGREMOTE="<IP Address Value>"
AT#PINGREMOTE? Read or display the current setting.(or AT#VPING, AT#VALL).
Values: 32-bit number is dotted-decimal notation (i.e., xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx).
Default: No default
#PING – Start PING Request
Description: Directs the module to start PING requests to the configured PING remote address. No of
requests to be sent is obtained from the PINGNUM parameter.
Syntax: AT#PING
AT#PING? Read or display the current setting.
Values: Read parameters: (read from serial flash predefined before starting the ping command.)
PINGNUM
PINGREMOTE
#PINGDELAY – PING Delay Time
Description: This command sets the waiting delay, in seconds, before an echo request is considered as a no
reply. It is also the delay between two echo requests (if PINGNUM > 1).
Syntax: AT#PINGDELAY=<Value>
AT#PINGDELAY? Read or display the current setting.
Values: From 1 to 255 inclusive.
Default: 1
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