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app-notes:hayes-modem-at-simulator [2018/05/08 17:09]
cakir [Example Workflow]
app-notes:hayes-modem-at-simulator [2021/11/29 12:32] (current)
schmitt
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 After you applied the mode "modem emulator"​ you will find the detailed options. ​ After you applied the mode "modem emulator"​ you will find the detailed options. ​
  
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 ==== Field Legacy Mode ==== ==== Field Legacy Mode ====
  
-In Case you want to have the connection from a central point to the devices in the fields there is no need to integrade ​the model emulator on the server side. +In Case you want to have the connection from a central point to the devices in the fields there is no need to integrate ​the model emulator on the server side. 
  
-If you can skip the AT Commands on the Server side you can just initiate a tcp connection to the tcp Port of the field devices. It initiate the same procedure as an incomming ​call and will have the same output on the serial interface as in the full legacy Mode. +If you can skip the AT Commands on the Server side you can just initiate a tcp connection to the tcp Port of the field devices. It initiate the same procedure as an incoming ​call and will have the same output on the serial interface as in the full legacy Mode. 
  
  
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-until the incoming Connection will be acceptet ​with an ATA and confirmed with a CONNECT 115200+until the incoming Connection will be accepted ​with an ATA and confirmed with a CONNECT 115200