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    HSDP A S t andard A T Commands Manual VERSION 1. 2 This document is the sole and exclusive property of Maxon. Not to be distributed or divulged without prior written agreement . 36A Gibson Ave Padstow NSW 2211 Australia URL: www.maxon.com.au[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 2 of 60 Version 1.2 Document Description All data and information con tained in or discl osed by this d ocument are co nfidenti al and proprietary information o f Maxon Australia, an d all rights therein are expressly reserved. By accepting this material, the recipient agrees that this material and th e information c[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 3 of 60 Version 1.2 REVISION HIST OR Y Product Name Maxon ModMax - MM-6280IND Document Type Public Document Number CHE-FDS-2301 Current Version Number 1.2 Status of the Docume nt Public Release Revision Date 2007-12-13 Total Number of Pages 60 - Revision History Level Date History 1.0 2006-10-02 Internal Release Vers[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 4 of 60 Version 1.2 CONT ACT INFORMA TION Depending on t he nature of your inqu iry, plea se feel free to contact the following senior personnel: Sales, Marketing & Corp orate: Ray Sanders – Managing Director Email: rayws@maxon.com.au Phone: +61 2 9707 3000 Dana Baggetto – General Manage r Email: danab@maxon.[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 5 of 60 Version 1.2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS HSDPA Standard AT Commands Manual .................................................................................... 1 Document Description .............................................................................................................. 2 REVISION HISTORY .......[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 6 of 60 Version 1.2 1.24. Read operator names +COPN ...........................................................................................30 1.25. Informative examples .......................................................................................................30 1.25.1. Operator information reading ..[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 7 of 60 Version 1.2 Introduction 1.1. General The 3GPP TS 27.007 technical specification define s an AT command set for use in cont rolling devices that operate on WCDMA networks. This docu ment identifies which of those AT commands are supported on the CHU628 USB modem module. The specification document that lists t[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 8 of 60 Version 1.2 Term Description MSC Mobile Switching Centre MT Mobile-Terminated where the SMS or the call is terminated [rec eived] at the Mobile Station. MT2 Mobile Termination 2An MT2 provide s a non-ISDN (Rm) user interface, e.g., CCITT V series or CCITT X serie s. Same at DCE. Refers to the MM-6280IND modem[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 9 of 60 Version 1.2 3GPP TS 22.081 3rd Generation Partnership Project; Line ident ification supplementary services - Stage 1. 3GPP TS 22.082 3rd Generation Partnership Project; Call Forwar ding (CF) supplementary services - Stage 1". 3GPP TS 22.083 3rd Generation Partnership Project; Call Wait ing (CW) and Call [...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 10 of 60 Version 1 .2 Portable Computer and Communications As sociation PCCA STD-101 Data Tra nsmission Systems and Equipment Serial Asynchronous Automatic Dialling and Control for Chara cter Mode DCE on Wireless Data Services. 3GPP TS 27.060 3rd Generation Partnersh ip Project; General requirements on Mobile Station[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 11 of 60 Version 1 .2 A T INTERF ACE DESCRIPTION 1.4. Basic Integration The MM-6280IND support s asyn chronous serial communication known as RS-232 or USB. This chapter describes the basi c integration and co mmunication of MT2 with TE2. MT2 hereby defines MM-6280IND and TE2 means host products which ca n issu e AT c[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 12 of 60 Version 1 .2 The following diagram sho ws the naming convention of messages between MT2 and TE2. Figure 1. Naming convention diag ram 1.8. DTE-TA/DCE interface commands Table 3. ITU-T V.250 commands relating to TE-TA interface Command Req Description Support E<value> Mand. Command echo supported Q<v[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 13 of 60 Version 1 .2 4800, 9600, 19200), (45, 50, 75, 110, 150, 30 0, 600, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400) +IPR=<value > Set value +ICF Opt. TE2-MT2 Character Framing. T his extended-format compound parameter is used to determine the local serial port start-stop (asynchron ous) character framing that the MT2 sha[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 14 of 60 Version 1 .2 3 Xon/Xoff global DC1/DC3 on circuit 103 wi th DC1/DC3 characters being passed throug h to the remote DCE in addition to being acted upon for local flow control <t_by_c> Description 0 None 1 Xon/Xoff local DC1/DC3 on circuit 104 2 Circuit 106 (Clear to Send/Ready fo r Sending) (Default) &l[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 15 of 60 Version 1 .2 Mobile T ermination errors commands Table 4. Mobile Termination control and status commands Command Req Description Support +CMEE Report Mobile Termination erro r supported 1.9. Report Mobile Termination error( +CMEE) Set command disables or enables the use of result code +CME ERROR: <e rr>[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 16 of 60 Version 1 .2 7 PH-FSIM PUK required 10 SIM not inserted (Note) 11 SIM PIN required 12 SIM PUK required 13 SIM failure (Note) 14 SIM busy (Note) 15 SIM wrong (Note) 16 incorrect password 17 SIM PIN2 required 18 SIM PUK2 required 20 memory full 21 invalid index 22 not found 23 memory failure 24 text string too[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 17 of 60 Version 1 .2 100 Unknown 1.10. Informative examples An example of TA respon ses with all three +CMEE values when MT ma nufacturer identification is requested but MT is not conne cted to the TA: AT+CMEE=0 (+CME ERROR shall not be used) OK AT+CGMI ERROR AT+CMEE=1 (use numeric <err> ) OK AT+CGMI +CME ERRO[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 18 of 60 Version 1 .2 General commands ITU-T Recommendation V.250 [14] includes "Generic DCE Co ntrol" commands with the prefix +G. These commands are for the identific ation of the TA. Four of those commands are adapted h ere to be the identification commands of the MT. Syntax is otherwise similar but the [...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 19 of 60 Version 1 .2 Table 8. +CGMM action command syntax Command Possible respon se(s) +CGMM <model> +CME ERRO R: <err> +CGMM=? value <model>: the total number of characters, in cluding line terminators, in the information text shall not exceed 2048 characters. 1.13. Request product serial number [...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 20 of 60 Version 1 .2 1.15. ITU-T V.250 generic TA control commands Table 11. ITU-T V.250 generic TA control commands Command Req Description Support Z[<value>] Mand. TA sets all parameters to their defaults as specifie d by a user memory profile or by the manufacturer, and re sets TA supported &F[<value[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 21 of 60 Version 1 .2 command +<name>s, whi ch is intended to permit the user of the MT2 to identify the minimum capabilities of the MT2. An MT2 conforming to this standa rd shall include the following items, as a minimum, in the result code for the +GCAP command: +CIS707, +MS, +ES, +DS, +F CLASS (Default) +GCI[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 22 of 60 Version 1 .2 1.17.6. Supported alphabets Command: AT+CSCS=? Expected response: +CSCS: (“alphabet1”,”al phabet2”,…) Command: AT+CSCS=”Alphabet” Expected response: OK if chosen alphab et is supported or ERROR 1.17.7. Supported alphabets Command: AT+CSCS=? Expected response: +CSCS: (“alphabet1?[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 23 of 60 Version 1 .2 Network service commands UMTS network related command s, which are not covered in call control clause of the present document. Commands include UMTS MSISDN query, MT and network facility locking, and netwo rk registration information que ry Table 13. Network service commands Command 27.007 Req. [...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 24 of 60 Version 1 .2 +CCFC Mand. Call forwarding number and con dition s NA +CCWA Opt. Call waiting NA +CHLD Opt. Call related supplem entary services NA +CTFR Opt. Call deflection Not supported +CUSD Opt. Unstructured supple mentary service d ata NA +CAOC Opt. Advice of Charge NA +CSSN Opt. Supplementary service no[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 25 of 60 Version 1 .2 Table 15. +CREG parameter command sy ntax Command Possible response(s) +CREG=[<n>] +CREG? +CREG: <n>,<stat>[,<lac>,<ci>] +CME ERROR: <err> +CREG=? +CREG: ( list of supp orted <n> s ) value <n> : 0 disable network registration unsolicited result cod[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 26 of 60 Version 1 .2 Test command returns a set of five parameters, each representing an operator present in the network. A set consists of an integer in dicating the availabi lity of the operator <stat> , long and short alphanumeric format of the name of the operator, numeric format representation of the oper[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 27 of 60 Version 1 .2 2 current 3 forbidden <AcT> access technology selected : 0 GSM 1 GSM Compact 2 UTRAN 1.21. Facility lock +CLCK Execute command is used to lock, unlock or i nterrogate a M T or a network f acility <fac> . Password is normally needed to do such actions. When querying the stat us of a n[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 28 of 60 Version 1 .2 value <fac> values reserved by the present document: "CS" CNTRL (lock CoNTRoL surface (e.g. phone keyboard)) "PS" PH-SIM (lock PHone to SIM/UICC card) (MT asks password when other than current SIM/UICC card inserted; MT may remember certain amount of previously used car[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 29 of 60 Version 1 .2 1.22. Change password +CPWD Action command sets a new passw ord for the facility lock f unction defined by comma nd Facility Lock +CLCK . Table 18. +CPWD action command sy ntax Command Possible response(s) +CPWD=<fac>,<oldpwd>, <newpwd> +CME ERROR: <err> +CPWD=? +CPWD: li[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 30 of 60 Version 1 .2 Table 19. +COLP parameter command sy ntax Command Possible response(s) +COLP=[<n>] +COLP? +COLP: <n>,<m> +COLP=? +COLP: (list of supported <n> s ) value <n> (parameter sets/shows the result code presentation stat us to the TE): 0 disable 1 enable <m> (paramete[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 31 of 60 Version 1 .2 3: use for set format, see below 4: manual/automatic. If manual choice fa ils then make an automatic registration Format possible values: 0: short alphanumeric format 1: long alphanumeric format 2: numeric format name is operator name co rresponding to the fo rmat. Command: AT+COPS=3, format com[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 32 of 60 Version 1 .2 Mobile T ermination control and st atus commands 1.26. Basic TE Table 21. Basic TE Comman d Req Description Support +CPAS Mand . Phone activity status Not Supported +CFUN Opt. Set phone functionality Not Supported +CMA`R Opt. Master Reset Not supported +CSCC Opt. Secure control command Not suppo[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 33 of 60 Version 1 .2 +CRSM Opt. Restricted SIM access Supported +CPIN Mand . Enter PIN Supported +CGLA Generic UICC Logical Ch annel a ccess Not supported +CRLA Opt. Restricted UICC Logica l Channel acce ss Not supported +CCHO Opt. Open Logical Channel Not supported +CCHC Opt. Close Logical Channel Not supported +CU[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 34 of 60 Version 1 .2 1.29. Band Selection (AT$$MBAND) This command is used to read and write of the band selectio n. Table 24. AT$$MBAND Read Command Command TE2 Æ MT2 $$MBAND? <CR> Response TE2 Å MT2 $$MBAND: [result value] <CR> <result_code>( OK | ERRO R) Result Value 0 : auto 1 : 850MHz 2 : 2.[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 35 of 60 Version 1 .2 Value “ READY ” MT is not pe nding for any password “ SIM PIN ” MT is waiting SIM PIN to be give n “ SIM PUK ” MT is waiting SIM PUK to be given “ PH-SIM PIN ” MT is waiting phone-to-SIM card p assword to be given “PH-FSIM PIN” MT is waiting phone-to-very first SI M card pass[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 36 of 60 Version 1 .2 1 -111 dBm 2...30 -109 ... -53 dBm 31 -51 dBm or greater 1.31.2. Pin registration The application just allows for an em ergency call until PIN code is entered Command: AT +CPIN? Expected response: +CPIN: PinStatus PinStatus possible values: SIM PIN : waiting for PIN code READY : PIN code OK Comm[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 37 of 60 Version 1 .2 Packet Domain Command(GPRS) 1.32. UMTS packet Domain commands This clause defines commands that a TE may u se to c ontrol a MT supporting packet switched services. Other aspects of a Packet Domain MT are described in 3GPP TS 27.060 [34]. It is anticipated that Packet Doma in MTs will vary widely[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 38 of 60 Version 1 .2 +CGANS Opt. Manual response to a network request for PDP context activation Not supported +CGCLASS Opt. GPRS mobile station class Supported +CGCLPAD (GPRS only) Opt. Configure local triple-X PAD parameters Not supported +CGEREP Opt. Packet Domain event reporting Supported +CGREG Opt. GPRS networ[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 39 of 60 Version 1 .2 returned by the test form of the command. <PDP_type> : (Packet Data Protocol type) a string parameter which specifies the type of packet data protocol X.25 ITU-T/CCITT X.25 layer 3 (Obsolete) IP Internet Protocol (IETF STD 5) IPV6 Internet Protocol, version 6 (IETF RFC 2460) OSPIH Internet[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 40 of 60 Version 1 .2 Table 29. +CGDCONT parameter command syntax Command Possible response(s) +CGDSCONT=[<cid> , <p _ cid> [,<d _ comp> [,<h_comp>]]] OK ERROR +CGDSCONT? +CGDSCONT: <cid>, <p_cid>, <d_comp>, <h_comp> [<CR><LF>+CGDSCONT: <cid>, <p_ci[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 41 of 60 Version 1 .2 related context. Since this is the same pa rameter that is used in th e +CGDCONT and +CGDSCONT comman ds, the +CGTFT command is e ffectively an extensio n to these commands. The Packet Filters cons ist of a number of para meters, each of which may be set to a separate value. A special form of th[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 42 of 60 Version 1 .2 +CGTFT? +CGTFT: <cid>, <packet filter identifier>, <evaluation precedence index>, <source address and subnet mask>, <protocol number (ipv4) / next header (ipv6)>, <destination port range>, <source port range>, <ipsec security parameter index (spi)>[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 43 of 60 Version 1 .2 parameters on the form 'f.t'. <source port range> :Consists of dot-separated numeric (0-65535) parameters on the form 'f.t'. <ipsec security parameter index (spi)> : Hexadecimal parameter, value range from 00000000 to FFFFFFFF. <type of service (tos) (ipv4) and[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 44 of 60 Version 1 .2 +CGQREQ=? +CGQREQ: <PDP _ type>, (list of supported <precedence>s), (list of supported <delay>s), (list of supported <reliability>s) , (list of supported <peak>s), (list of supported <mean>s) [<CR><LF>+CGQREQ:<PDP_type>,(list of supported <[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 45 of 60 Version 1 .2 +CGQMIN=? +CGQMIN: <PDP _ type>, (list of supported <precedence>s), (list of supported <delay>s), (list of supported <reliability>s) , (list of supported <peak>s), (list of supported <mean>s) [<CR><LF>+CGQMIN: <PDP _ type>, (list of supported[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 46 of 60 Version 1 .2 [,<Traffic handling priority> ]]]]]]]]]]]]] +CGEQREQ? +CGEQREQ: <cid>, <Traffic class> ,<Maximum bitrate UL> ,<Maximum bitrate DL> ,<Guaranteed bitrate UL> ,<Guaranteed bitrate DL> ,<Delivery order> ,<Maximum SDU size> ,<SDU error ratio>[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 47 of 60 Version 1 .2 3 - background 4 - subscribed value If the Traffic class is specified as conversational or streaming, then the Guaranteed and Maximum bitrate parameter s should also be provided. Other values are reserved. <Maximum bitrate UL>: a numeric parameter that indicates the maximum number of kbits[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 48 of 60 Version 1 .2 SDUs. If no error detection is requested, Residual bit error ratio indicates the bit error ratio in the delivered SDUs. The value is specified as 'mEe'. As an example a target residual bit error ratio of 5•10 -3 would be specified as '5E3' (e.g. AT+CGEQREQ=…,”5E3”,…[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 49 of 60 Version 1 .2 Table 34. + CGEQMIN parameter command syntax Command Possible response(s) +CGEQMIN=[<cid> [,<Traffic class> [,<Maximum bitrate UL> [,<Maximum bitrate DL> [,<Guaranteed bitrate UL> [,<Guaranteed bitrate DL> [,<Delivery order> [,<Maximum SDU size> [,[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 50 of 60 Version 1 .2 <Delivery order>s) ,(list of supported <Maximum SDU size>s) ,(list of supported <SDU error ratio>s) ,(list of supported <Residual bit error ratio>s) ,(list of supported <Delivery of erroneous SDUs>s) ,(list of supported <Transfer delay>s) ,(list of supported &[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 51 of 60 Version 1 .2 Other values ar e reserved. <Maximum SDU size>: a numeric param eter (1,2,3,…) that indicates the maximum allowed SDU size i n octets (refer TS 24.008 [8] subclause 10.5.6.5). <SDU error ratio>: a string parameter that indicates the target value for th e fraction of SDUs lost or de[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 52 of 60 Version 1 .2 The test command returns a list of <cid> s associated with active contexts Table 35. +CGEQNEG action command syntax Command Possible response(s) +CGEQNEG =[<cid>[,<cid> [,…]]] +CGEQNEG: <cid>, <Traffic class> ,<Maximum bitrate UL>, <Maximum bitrate DL>[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 53 of 60 Version 1 .2 Other values ar e reserved. <Maximum SDU size>: a numeric parameter that (1,2,3,…) i ndicates the maximum allowed SDU size in octets (refe r TS 24.008 [8 ] subclause 10.5.6 .5). <SDU error ratio>: a string parameter that indi cates the target value for the fraction of SDUs lost or [...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 54 of 60 Version 1 .2 Table 36. + CGATT parameter command syntax Command Possible response(s) +CGATT= [ <state> ] OK ERROR +CGATT? +CGATT: <state> +CGATT=? +CGATT: (list of supported <state> s) Value <state> : indicates the state of PS attachment 0 - detached 1 - attached Other values are rese[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 55 of 60 Version 1 .2 1.32.11. PDP Context Modify +CGCMOD The execution command is us ed to modify the specified PDP context (s) with repect to QoS prof iles a nd TFTs . Afte r the command has co mple ted, the MT re turns to V.25ter online da ta state. If the requested modification for any spe cified context cannot b[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 56 of 60 Version 1 .2 The PDP type must match exactly. The PDP a ddresses are considered to match if they are identical or if either or bot h addresses are unspecified. For example, a PPP NCP request specifyin g PDP type = IP and no PDP address would cause the MT to search through the specified con text definitions f[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 57 of 60 Version 1 .2 Table 40. + CGPADDR para met er command s ynta x Command Possible response(s) +CGPADDR=[<cid> [,<cid> [,…]]] +CGPADDR: <cid>,<PDP_addr> [<CR><LF>+CGPADDR: <cid>,<PDP_addr> [...]] +CGPADDR=? +CGPADDR: (list of defined <cid>s) Value <cid&g[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 58 of 60 Version 1 .2 Synchronous dat a mode commands Table 42. ITU-T V80ter Synchronous data mod e command Command Req Description Support +ES=<orig_rq st> <orig_fbk>, <a ns_fbk> Man Enables the Synchronous Mode Values per spe c  <orig_rqst> – 6  <orig_fbk> –undefined  <[...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 59 of 60 Version 1 .2 Qualcomm commands Table 43. Qualcomm command COMMAND Description Opera tion Support $QCCLR clear mobil e error log Clears the mobile error log Supported $QCDMG transition to diagnostics monitor operation Returns OK and then transitions the mobile’s serial port to DM mode; DM mode runs at rate [...]

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    HSDPA Standard At Commands Page 60 of 60 Version 1 .2 <passw ord>, <username>  0 None  1 PAP  2 CHAP additional parameters are required, as follows:  0 – Neither username nor password accepted  1 – Username and password accepted  2 – Only password (secret) accepted Query command, i.e., $QCPDPP?, does not display [...]