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FireLine System Protocol Manual
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Raveon Technologies Corp.
RPR 1234 ATVR
User enters request to FireLine 1234 for its
software version. FireLine 1234 does not exist
in the system.
TIMEOUT
<CR><LF>
Response back from remote modem 1234
indicates that the modem’s serial port uses
one stop bit. CR = ASCII 10, LF=ASCII 13.
Invalid Request
If a FireLine sends and RPR request to a remote modem, and it is an invalid
request, the remote modem will response with an RPR_ERROR_1 message.
This is typically due to a “typo” or an invalid RPR command. It is formatted in the
same way as a valid RPR message, except the parameter is the phrase
RPR_ERROR_1.
For Example:
RPR 1234 ATXX
User enters an invalid request to remote
FireLine 1234. (ATXX is not a valid command)
<RPR>
FROM=1234
RPR_ERROR_1
</RPR>
Response back from remote modem 1234
indicates that it received the request, and
could not process it.
Unable to Execute the Request
If a FireLine sends and RPR request to a remote modem, and the remote
modem understood the command but could not execute it, the remote modem
will response with an RPR_ERROR_2 message. This is typically due to an
invalid parameter in the command. The response is formatted in the same way
as a valid RPR message, except the parameter is the phrase RPR_ERROR_2.
For Example:
RPR 1234 ATNS 3
User enters request to remote FireLine 1234
to change the number of stop bits to 3 (1 or 2
are the only valid parameters.
<RPR>
FROM=1234
RPR_ERROR_2
</RPR>
Response back from remote modem 1234
indicates that it received the request, and
could not process it.
Raveon Technologies Corporation
2722 Loker Avenue West, Suite D
Carlsbad, CA 92010
www.raveontech.com
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