11.19 ATD*98# Request GPRS IP Service
This command causes the MT to perform whatever actions are necessary to establish
Description:
communication between the TE and the external PDN.
The V.250 'D' (Dial) command causes the MT to enter the V.250 online data state and, with the
TE, to start the layer 2 protocol.
GPRS attachment and PDP context activation procedures may take place prior to or during the
PDP startup if they have not already been performed using AT+CGATT and AT+CGACT.
To confirm acceptance of the command before entering the V.250 online data state, command
will respond with CONNECT.
When the layer 2 protocol has terminated, either as a result of an orderly shut down of the PDP
or an error, the MT enters V.250 command state and returns NO CARRIER (for details refer to
Section 11.5.1, Automatic deactivation of PDP context during dial-up PPP).
Exec Command Syntax:
Response:
Parameter Descriptions:
<cid>
Parameter specifies a particular PDP context definition (see AT+CGDCONT command). If no context is
specified, an internal context with default properties is used (see AT+CGDCONT, AT+CGQREQ and
AT+CGQMIN).
1...2
Notes:
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If the Multi-Tech wireless modem is in dedicated mode, command returns the result code BUSY.
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ATD is used as a standard V.250 AT command, too.
11.20 ATH Manual Rejection of a Network Request for
PDP Context Activation
The V.250 ATH command may be used to deactivate all PDP contexts which are active or online
Description:
on the same interface. This command should not be used to deactivate PDP contexts during the
implicit PDP context deactivation procedure which is started automatically after LCP termination
or by dropping the DTR line (if AT&D2 is configured). For details refer to Section 11.5.1,
"Automatic deactivation of PDP context during dial-up PPP".
The ATH command may also be used to reject a network request for PDP context activation
announced by the unsolicited result codes "RING: GPRS" or "+CRING: GPRS".
Exec Command Syntax:
Response:
Notes:
•
In contrast to GSM 07.07 it is possible to cancel a connection with ATH after a break. This is done for
compatibility reasons due to the "dial-up network" drivers of Microsoft Windows.
•
ATH is used as a standard V.250 AT command, too.
•
If ATH is used to reject a network request for PDP context activation, then other PDP contexts on the same
interface which are active or online will not be deactivated.
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. AT Commands for EDGE Modems (S000371G)
ATD*98[* <cid>]#
CONNECT
NO CARRIER
ATH
OK
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