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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
Running command
ACT GPR APPPLY
means that all changes are stored to the system and that they will be used with the
next GPRS detach/attach cycle
14.1.5 GPR ASC – Authorisation Secret
14.1.5.1 Overview
Sets the “secret” for negotiating CHAP/PAP authentication.
14.1.5.2 Usage
Attribute Type: Read -Only
This sets the authorization “secret” for negotiating a PAP or CHAP authentication
with the server. This is also known as “password” or “passphrase”.
To set a blank secret use a dash “-” instead of the secret.
Format on setting parameter:
SET GPR ASC <secret>
Where <secret> is the secret enclosed in quotes if it is more than one word.
Example:
SET GPR ASC secret
Sets the PAP/CHAP secret to the word “secret”.
Example:
SET GPR ASC “another day in paradise”
Sets the PAP/CHAP secret to the phrase “another day in paradise”.
Format on getting parameter:
GET GPR ASC
Reply:
<Reply>
The command replies with 10 '*' if a passphrase is set and a '-' if no passphrase is
set.
Example:
GET GPR ASC
Reply:
**********
meaning that passphrase is configured in the controller.
14.1.6 GPR ASV – Authorization server
14.1.6.1 Overview
Controls the server authorization parameter.
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