
FireLine System Protocol Manual
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Raveon Technologies Corp.
4.2. Reading the Diagnostic Information
FireLine diagnostic information is read using AT commands, while the unit is in
the Command Mode. Refer to the section “User Serial Port Commands” to learn
how to put the FireLine modem into the Command Mode.
To see a general overview of how the modem has been operating, us the ATST
command (status request command), without any parameter. The radio modem
will respond with a list of certain operation statistics that it maintains. All statistics
start counting at 0 when the unit is first powered on. The ATST 9 command can
be used to reset all statistics back to 0.
Other operation and configuration statistics are available using the ATST x
command, with a parameter to specify the desired statistic. The following table
describes the various statistics available.
4.3. Status and Statistics Command
AT
Command
Command Description Response
ATST
General Communication Statistics – This command will cause the
FireLine to output a table of various operational statistics.
Statistics
overview
screen
ATST9 Reset Statistic Counters – All statistic counters will be reset to 0. OK
ATST2
Low-level internal statistics – Returns various low-level statistics.
These are subject to change in various firmware revisions.
Low-level
statistics
screen
ATST3
Compile date and time – Returns the data and the time that the
firmware was compiled.
Date and time
ATST4
Run Time – Returns the amount of time that the modem has been
powered up and running.
Time running
See the FireLine Technical Manual for detailed information on the Status and Statistics
responses.
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