Mobile Ip Activation - Motorola iM1000 User Manual

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Select iDEN Packet Wireless Data
The iDEN modem is capable of supporting multiple wireless data formats;
therefore, you must select the desired data service.
AT Command
Command Syntax
Expected Return Code(s)
Select SLIP or PPP
When iDEN Packet Data services are active, a SLIP or PPP connection is
established between the computer and the modem. (The SLIP/PPP
connection does NOT take place on the over-the-air interface.) By default,
the modem attempts to establish a PPP connection. To establish a SLIP
connection, you must specify this request.
Although the following chart displays the SLIP and the PPP selection
commands, you may skip SLIP if you choose PPP.
AT Command
Command Syntax
Expected Return Code(s)

Mobile IP Activation

The iDEN Data Implementation makes use of Mobile IP to manage a truly
mobile computer. You may use a Mobile IP stack on the computer or use the
Mobile IP stack built into the modem.
By default, the modem is configured to work with a third-party stack. If you
desire this mode of operation, skip ahead to "Configure Encryption
Settings" on page 77.
Otherwise, you must activate the Mobile Node functionality within the
modem, as well as several other configuration and security-related
parameters.
AT Command
Command Syntax
Expected Return Code(s)
Select WDS-side stack
AT+WS46=24
OK
Select computer-side stack
PPP
AT+WS45=4
SLIP
AT+WS45=3
OK
Modem Mobile IP Control
Activate
AT+WV300=1
Deactivate
AT+WV300=0
OK
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