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・Command execution example
Only the following 4 patterns can be set. (1) is set as an initial value to each cid.
(1)
Command for permitting all speeds of both uplink and downlink (when cid is 2)
AT+CGEQMIN=2
OK
(2)
Command for permitting only the speed of uplink 64kbps and downlink 384kbps (when cid is 4)
AT+CGEQMIN=4,,64,384
OK
(3)
Command for permitting uplink 64kbps and all speeds of downlink (when cid is 5).
AT+CGEQMIN=5,,64
OK
(4)
Command for permitting all speeds of uplink and only 384kbps of downlink (when cid is 6)
AT+CGEQMIN=6,,,384
OK
■ Command name: +CGEQREQ=[parameter]
・Outline
Sets the QoS (quality of service) to be requested to network when originating a PPP packet communication.
For setting, only the following pattern in the command execution example can be set, which is also set as an initial
value.
Though this command is a setting command, it will not be recorded in non-volatile memory written by [&W], nor
reset by [&F] or [Z].
・Format
+CGEQREQ=[<cid>]
・Explanation of the parameters
*
:1 to 10
<cid>
*: <cid> is a number for managing the access point name (APN) registered in the FOMA terminal for a packet
communication. For the FOMA terminal, you can register from number 1 to 10. As "mopera.ne.jp" is assigned to
<cid>=1 and "mopera.net" is assigned to <cid>=3 by default, assign to cid2 or cid4 to cid10.
・Operation performed when the parameter is omitted
+CGEQREQ=:Sets the initial value to all <cid>.
+CGEQREQ=<cid>:Sets the specified <cid> to the initial value.
+CGEQREQ=?:Displays a list of values that can be set.
+CGEQREQ?:Displays the current setting.
・Command execution example
Only the following 1 pattern can be set. This is set to each cid as an initial value.
Command for requesting a connection at a speed of uplink 64kbps and downlink 384kbps (when cid is 2).
AT+CGEQREQ=2
OK
Saving modem port command setting value
The values set by AT commands are initialized every time the power of FOMA terminal is turned on or off, except the
access point name (APN) set by AT+CGDCONT command (p.33), QoS setting by AT+CGEQMIN/AT+CGEQREQ
command, permit or reject incoming call setting by AT * DGAPL/AT * DGARL/AT * DGANSM command and the
setting for specifying sending/not sending caller ID of packet communication set by AT * DGPIR command. However,
you can save the values set by commands with [&W] if you enter
    AT&W
after the setting. In this case, other set values with [&W] will also be saved. These values can be retrieved by entering
    ATZ
even after the power is turned on or off.
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