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Test command:
Test command
response:
Parameters:
<index>:
<name>:
<userid>:
<password>:
<bearer>:
<dialup_nr>:
<dial_type>:
<data_rate>:
AT*ENAD=? Shows if the command is supported.
*ENAD: (list of supported <index>s),max length of <name>,max length of
<userid>,max length of <password>,0,max length of <dial_up_nr>,(list of supported
<dial_type>s),(list of supported <data_rate>s),(list of supported <lock_state>s)
*ENAD: (list of supported <index>s),max length of <name>,max length of
<userid>,max length of <password>,1,(list of supported <pref_serv>s),(list of
supported<pap_chap>s),(list of supported <lock_state>s)
Integer; When a new account is defined, the phone assigns an index that is returned as
a result code. This is a unique index: even if a certain index is deleted, its index is never
reused unless explicitly demanded. If the created account uses GPRS as the bearer, the
<cid> of the PDP context associated with the account shall also be returned.
Note: There is a one-to-one mapping between PDP Contexts and Internet Accounts
with GPRS as the bearer. When a PDP Context is defined via an AT command, an
Internet account is thus automatically created with GPRS as the bearer and an
association to this PDP Context. In the same way, a PDP Context with default values
set is defined when an IA is created with GPRS as the bearer.
The easiest way to create a GPRS Internet account is to first use AT*ENAD,
remember the <cid> being returned by the phone, and then modify this PDP Context
using the standard GPRS commands in ensemble S15.
<index>
1-65000
String; Internet Account name. Maximum of 20 16-bit characters.
String; user ID. Maximum of 20 8-bit characters.
String; password. Maximum of 20 8-bit characters.
Note: If the <passwd> parameter is left blank this shall be interpreted as a request for
the <userid> and <passwd> parameters to be set dynamically. The user will then be
prompted for these values each time a connection is set up.
<bearer>
0
1
String; the phone number to be used when setting up the connection.
Maximum of 30 8-bit characters.
<dial_type>
0
1
<data_rate>
1
2
3
4
Description
Unique index for each Internet Account
Description
Circuit-switched dial-up
GPRS
Description
GSM Data (CSD)
Digital (ISDN)
Description
9600 bits/s
14400 bits/s
19200 bits/s
28800 bits/s
Default setting
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