
© 2009 Cypress Solutions PAD Operation (Revision 1.0)
6 Commands for PAD operation
then after n seconds reverts to server mode in order to receive
incoming connections from another client. If the modem is
required to be always in client mode then use cmd padmode 4/5
while setting n = 0, c = 0 to disable the timers.
cmd save Save the current settings to non-volatile memory. When cmd
mode 4 is saved, the modem will now always power up in auto
connect, PAD mode with the settings as configured above.
cmd pwrmode 2 Power cycling the modem will initiate the PAD connect for cmd
mode 4.
cmd padreset Drop the current PAD connection and perform the following:
padmode 0/1: return to server mode
padmode 2/3: return to serial command console
padmode 4/5: establish new PAD connection
This command allows manual triggering of the equivalent actions
that occur on when one of the padsvct timers expire.
3.1 Initiating a PAD connection from the modem
If the modem has been configured in cmd mode 4 (auto connect to network and PAD host interface) then
after a power cycle no other action is required to initiate the connection.
If the modem has been configured in cmd mode 2 (auto connect to network) then it will be necessary to
initiate the PAD connection using a command:
cmd pad Use this if cmd padip and cmd padport have been previously
configured. If cmd padip 0.0.0.0 has been configured then the
modem will connect in server mode and listen on the port
defined by cmd padport. If cmd padip iii.iii.iii.iii has been
configured with a non-zero IP address then the modem will
connect to that IP address in client mode and transmit to the
port defined by cmd padport.
Note that it is the client end that has to initiate the connection – the server is simply waiting to accept an
incoming connection.
3.2 Closing a PAD connection
Closing a PAD connection can be done in various ways:
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