<conParmTag>
Internet connection parameter.
"conType"
"alphabet"
"user"
"passwd"
"apn"
"inactTO"
"calledNum"
"dataRate"
"dataType"
"authMode"
"fnur"
"dns1"
"dns2"
<conParmValue>
Parameter value; type and supported content depend on related <conParmTag>.
<conParmValue-conType>
Supported connection type values in <conParmValue> for <conParmTag> value "conType".
"CSD"
"GPRS0"
"none"
<conParmValue-alphabet>
Character set selectable with <conParmValue> for <conParmTag> value "alphabet".
"0"
"1"
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Type of Internet connection.
For supported values of <conParmValue> refer to <conParmValue-con-Type>.
Selects the character set for input and output of string parameters within a profile.
The selected value is bound to the specific profile. This means that different profiles
may use different alphabets. Unlike other parameters, the alphabet can be changed
whether or not <conParmTag> value "conType" has been set.
For supported values of <conParmValue> refer to <conParmValuealphabet>.
User name string: maximum 32 characters (where "" is default).
Password string: maximum 32 characters (where "" is default). If the <conParmValue-
authMode> is "MsChapV1", then the maximum password length is 16 characters.
Access point name string value: maximum 100 characters (where "" is default).
Inactivity timeout value in seconds: 0 ... 2
Number of seconds the bearer remains open although the service no longer needs
the bearer connection.
Do not set the timeout value below 3 sec. This may result in problems when using the
<eodFlag> (set in the last AT^SISW command to terminate an upload data stream).
The value -1 indicates that, after opening the bearer with AT^SICO, the inactivity
timeout is currently disabled. Closing the bearer with AT^SICC restores the previously
set "inactTO" value of the concerned connection profile.
Called BCD number.
Data rate.
For supported values of <conParmValue> refer to <conParmValue-dataRate>.
Data call type.
For supported values of <conParmValue> refer to <conParmValuedataType>.
Authentication mode.
For supported values of <conParmValue> refer to <conParmValue-auth-Mode>.
Fixed Network User Rate.
For supported values of <conParmValue> refer to <conParmValue-fnur>.
Primary DNS server address (IP address in dotted-four-byte format).
This value determines whether to use the DNS server addresses dynamically
assigned by the network or a specific DNS server address given by the user.
"dns1" = "0.0.0.0" (default) means that the CSD or GPRS connection profile uses
dynamic DNS assignment. Any other address means that the Primary DNS is
manually set.
The default value applies automatically if no other address is set. Note that the
AT^SICS read command only returns a manually configured IP address, while the
value "0.0.0.0" is not indicated at all, no matter whether assumed by default or
explicitly specified.
Secondary DNS server address (IP address in dotted-four-byte format).
If "dns1" = "0.0.0.0" this setting will be ignored. Otherwise this value can be used to
manually configure an alternate server for the DNS1.
If "dns1" is not equal "0.0.0.0" and no "dns2" address is given, then "dns2"="0.0.0.0"
will be assumed automatically. The AT^SICS read command only returns a manually
configured IP address, while the value "0.0.0.0" is not indicated at all, no matter
whether assumed by default or explicitly specified.
Circuit-switched data call.
GPRS connection.
Settings of GPRS related commands are not used, e.g. AT+CGDCONT. When a
service that is based on a GPRS connection profile is started after entering AT^SISO,
the wireless modem automatically tries to attach to the GPRS. Yet, the only exception
is AT+CGATT which can be used anytime to detach from the GPRS and, thus,
disconnect the bearer opened with AT^SISO.
Clears the connection profile.
Character set determined with AT+CSCS applies. Default.
International Reference Alphabet (IRA, seven bit ASCII) applies.
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