Conparmvalue-auth, Mode, Conparmvalue-fnur – Siemens AC75 User Manual
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AC75 AT Command Set
10.1 AT^SICS
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Supported data call type values in
value "dataType".
“0“
ISDN
[“1“]
Analog
Supported authentication mode values in
value "authMode". Changing
the
will restore the password to its default (*****).
“none“
[“PAP“]
“CHAP“
“MsChapV1“
Fixed Network User Rate (FNUR) set with
.
This parameter is only required for 14.4 kbit/s UDI calls (Unrestricted Digital Information). Changes are recom-
mended only if an originated CSD call fails. The choice as to which of the values to use depends on the GSM
network and the location. Users should be aware that even the same operator may apply varying FNUR config-
urations in different regions.
See also
command.
0
not applicable
[1]
9.6 kbit/s
2
14.4 kbit/s
3
19.2 kbit/s
4
28.8 kbit/s
5
38.4 kbit/s
6
48.0 kbit/s
7
56.7 kbit/s
8
64.0 kbit/s
Notes
• Before opening a service profile based on a connection profile recently used, check with
that the
previous connection was properly closed. If
confirms that the connection profile is in
0 (Down) the connection profile may be used again.
• If a GPRS network does not support or is not correctly configured for automatic DNS address assignment the
TCP/IP stack cannot resolve fully qualified domain names. In this case, a warning message will be returned
when trying to open an Internet service configured for automatic DNS address assignment.
10.1.1
Example: Default values of a CSD connection profile
As stated earlier, the "conType" selected with
determines all other matching profile parameters related
to this "conType". Once "conType" is set in a new profile, the default values of all other related parameters are
assumed. To view the default settings you can use the read command
?.
(str)
(str)
(num)
at^sics=1,conType,CSD
Select connection type CSD, identified by
1
OK
at^sics?
Query current profiles.
- A75
- SXG75
- CX65
- A50
- C30
- A65
- SL75
- A35
- M75
- SX1
- C55
- M55
- SL45
- S65
- S75
- CF75
- CFX65
- AX75
- C75
- M65
- CX75
- ST60
- U15
- CF62
- C45
- C45
- Xelibri 8
- Xelibri 7
- SL42
- SL45i
- Xelibri 3
- ST55
- SL55
- C62
- C62
- Xelibri 6
- M50
- Xelibri 2
- Xelibri 4
- A57
- A36
- Xelibri 1
- Xelibri 5
- C70
- Gigaset SL 740
- Mobile Phone C35i
- 4110
- RS-485
- A55
- Gigaset SL55
- Gigaset C450 IP
- Gigaset E45
- S42
- Gigaset 150
- XT75
- SL370
- M30
- A40
- S56
- TDMA 800
- S40
- 150 H
- MT50
- C60
- SL 42
- CL50
- 1168
- C35i
- A52
- SL56
- A60
- SX66
- 4000
- MOVIEMATE 50
- XT55 AVL
- XT55
- 3000
- Gigaset 200
- Mobile
- Mux_guide_v06
- Gigaset S450 IP
- MC60
- Hicom 300E
- SF65
- CXV70
- CXV65
- 8WD44
- C61
- C56
- S45i
- MC55
- CX70
- PEGASUS-DTC AX72
- C70 CT70
- 4010
- Gigaset SL1
- Gigaset C100 DECT
- Gigaset S1
- 4000i
- Gigaset 3000 Classic