Cellular Packet Session Management Commands; Prfl Profile Configuration - NetComm NTC-6000 Series Command Manual

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Cellular Packet Session management commands

^PRFL
Profile Configuration
The ^PRFL command allows one to configure up to four different dialing profiles
with different parameters.
NB: Some of these profiles may be factory configured and not reconfigurable by the
end user per telecommunications carrier requirements.
Default:
^PRFL: 1,atd*99#,,,0,0,0,0,0,telstra.internet
^PRFL: 2,atd*99#,,,0,0,0,0,0,telstra.datapack
^PRFL: 3,atd*99#,,,0,0,0,0,0,
^PRFL: 4,atd*99#,,,0,0,0,0,0,
^PRFL: 5,atd*99#,,,0,0,0,0,0,
^PRFL: 6,atd*99#,,,0,0,0,0,0,
Storage:
Automatic
Command values:
^PRFL=<parameters listed below>
^PRFL?
Argument Number/Type
1.) Profile Number:
2.) Phone Number To Dial: atd*99#-For Packet Data Calls
3.) Username:
4.) Password:
5.) PAD Mode:
6.) PAD Functionality:
7.) Local serial protocol:
9.) PAD Host:
10.) Port Connection:
NTC-6000 Series V.250 Manual
To suit software version 1.1.0
Defines a profile as per settings below.
Queries all current profile settings.
Parameters
[1..6]
Username For This Connection
Password For This Connection
0=Disable PAD
1=TCP Connection
2=UDP Connection
0=Cellular router will act as client
1=Cellular router will act as server
0=No encoding, data is sent without any
encapsulation
1=Encode with Addressed Serial Protocol
(See appendix A for details)
Where:
vvv.www.xxx.yyy - The IP address to connect
to when acting as a client
vvv.www.xxx.yyy - The trusted incoming IP
address to listen to when acting as server, set
to 0.0.0.0 to accept connections from any
remote address
zzzzz - Port to connect to in client mode.
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