AT Command Set
Here is a list of AT commands.
It is strongly recommended to read the following sections for some common information on AT commands before you dive into the details of each command.
AT Command Types
Generic AT command has four types:
Type |
Command Format |
Description |
---|---|---|
Test Command |
AT+<CommandName>=? |
Query the Set Commands’ internal parameters and their range of values. |
Query Command |
AT+<CommandName>? |
Return the current value of parameters. |
Set Command |
AT+<CommandName>=<…> |
Set the value of user-defined parameters in commands, and run these commands. |
Execute Command |
AT+<CommandName> |
Run commands with no user-defined parameters. |
Not all AT commands support all of the four types mentioned above.
Currently, only strings and integer numbers are supported as input parameters in AT commands.
Angle brackets < > designate parameters that can not be omitted.
Square brackets [ ] designate optional parameters that can be omitted. The default value of the parameter will be used instead when you omit it. Below are examples of entering the command AT+CWJAP with some parameters omitted.
AT+CWJAP="ssid","password" AT+CWJAP="ssid","password","11:22:33:44:55:66"
If the parameter you want to omit is followed by a parameter(s), you must give a
,
to indicate it.AT+CWJAP="ssid","password",,1
String values need to be included in double quotation marks.
AT+CWSAP="ESP756290","21030826",1,4
Escape character syntax is needed if a string contains special characters, such as
,
,"
, or\
:\\
: escape the backslash itself\,
: escape comma which is not used to separate each parameter\"
: escape double quotation mark which is not used to mark string input\<any>
: escape<any>
character means that drop backslash symbol and only use<any>
character
Escape is needed in AT commands only, not elsewhere. For example, when AT command port prints
>
and wait for your input, the input does not need to be escaped.AT+CWJAP="comma\,backslash\\ssid","1234567890" AT+MQTTPUB=0,"topic","\"{\"sensor\":012}\"",1,0
The default baud rate of AT command is 115200.
The length of each AT command should be no more than 256 bytes.
AT commands end with a new-line (CR-LF), so the serial tool should be set to “New Line Mode”.
Definitions of AT command error codes are provided in AT API Reference:
AT Commands with Configuration Saved in the Flash
Configuration settings entered by the following AT Commands will always be saved in the flash NVS Area, so they can be automatically restored on reset:
AT+UART_DEF:
AT+UART_DEF=115200,8,1,0,3
AT+SAVETRANSLINK:
AT+SAVETRANSLINK=1,"192.168.6.10",1001
AT+CWAUTOCONN:
AT+CWAUTOCONN=1
Saving of configuration settings by several other commands can be switched on or off with AT+SYSSTORE command, which is mentioned in the Note section of these commands.
Note
The parameters of AT commands are saved based on NVS library. Therefore, if the command is configured with the same parameter value, flash will not be written; If the command is configured with the different parameter value, flash will not be erased frequently.
AT Messages
There are two types of ESP-AT messages returned from the ESP-AT command port:
ESP-AT Response Messages (passive)
Each ESP-AT command input returns response messages to tell the sender the result of the ESP-AT command. The last message in the response is either
OK
orERROR
. AT Response Messages
Description
OK
AT command process done and return OK
ERROR
AT command error or error occurred during the execution
SEND OK
Data has been sent to the protocol stack (specific to AT+CIPSEND and AT+CIPSENDEX command). It doesn’t mean that the data has been sent to the opposite end
SEND FAIL
Error occurred during sending the data to the protocol stack (specific to AT+CIPSEND and AT+CIPSENDEX command
SET OK
The URL has been set successfully (specific to AT+HTTPURLCFG command)
+<Command Name>:
...
Response to the sender that describes AT command process results in details
ESP-AT Message Reports (active)
ESP-AT will report important state changes or messages in the system.
ESP-AT Message Report
Description
ready
The ESP-AT firmware is ready
busy p…
Busy processing. The system is in process of handling the previous command, thus CANNOT accept the new input
ERR CODE:
<0x%08x>
Error code for different commands
Will force to restart!!!
Module restart right now
smartconfig type:
<xxx>
Smartconfig type
Smart get wifi info
Smartconfig has got the SSID and PASSWORD information
+SCRD:
<length>
,``<reserved data>``ESP-Touch v2 has got the reserved information
smartconfig connected wifi
Smartconfig done. ESP-AT has connected to the Wi-Fi
WIFI CONNECTED
Wi-Fi station interface has connected to an AP
WIFI GOT IP
Wi-Fi station interface has got the IPv4 address
WIFI GOT IPv6 LL
Wi-Fi station interface has got the IPv6 LinkLocal address
WIFI GOT IPv6 GL
Wi-Fi station interface has got the IPv6 Global address
WIFI DISCONNECT
Wi-Fi station interface has disconnected from an AP
+ETH_CONNECTED
Ethernet interface has connected
+ETH_GOT_IP
Ethernet interface has got the IPv4 address
+ETH_DISCONNECTED
Ethernet interface has disconnected
[<conn_id>,]CONNECT
A network connection of which ID is
<conn_id>
is established (ID=0 by default)[<conn_id>,]CLOSED
A network connection of which ID is
<conn_id>
ends (ID=0 by default)+LINK_CONN
Detailed connection information of TCP/UDP/SSL
+STA_CONNECTED: <sta_mac>
A station has connected to the Wi-Fi softAP interface of ESP-AT
+DIST_STA_IP: <sta_mac>,<sta_ip>
The Wi-Fi softAP interface of ESP-AT distributes an IP address to the station
+STA_DISCONNECTED: <sta_mac>
A station disconnected from the Wi-Fi softAP interface of ESP-AT
>
ESP-AT is waiting for more data to be received
Recv
<xxx>
bytesESP-AT has already received
<xxx>
bytes from the ESP-AT command port+IPD
ESP-AT received the data from the network when AT is not in Passthrough Mode
The Data in Passthrough Mode
ESP-AT received the data from the network or Bluetooth when AT is in Passthrough Mode
SEND Canceled
Cancel to send in Wi-Fi normal sending mode
Have
<xxx>
ConnectionsHas reached the maximum connection counts for server
+QUITT
ESP-AT quits from the Wi-Fi Passthrough Mode
NO CERT FOUND
No valid device certificate found in custom partition
NO PRVT_KEY FOUND
No valid private key found in custom partition
NO CA FOUND
No valid CA certificate found in custom partition
+MQTTCONNECTED
MQTT connected to the broker
+MQTTDISCONNECTED
MQTT disconnected from the broker
+MQTTSUBRECV
MQTT received the data from the broker
+MQTTPUB:FAIL
MQTT failed to publish data
+MQTTPUB:OK
MQTT publish data done
+BLECONN
A Bluetooth LE connection established
+BLEDISCONN
A Bluetooth LE connection ends
+READ
A read operation from Bluetooth LE connection
+WRITE
A write operation from Bluetooth LE connection
+NOTIFY
A notification from Bluetooth LE connection
+INDICATE
An indication from Bluetooth LE connection
+BLESECNTFYKEY
Bluetooth LE SMP key
+BLESECREQ:<conn_index>
Received encryption request which index is <conn_index>
+BLEAUTHCMPL:<conn_index>,<enc_result>
Bluetooth LE SMP pairing completed
+BLUFIDATA:<len>,<data>
The ESP device received customized data from the phone over BluFi