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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
SET GPR ATH C
Sets the authentication method to CHAP.
Usage for getting parameter:
GET GPR ATH
Reply:
<method>
Where <method> is either N, P or C. N means no authentication method will be
used, C indicated CHAP authentication will be used and P indicates PAP
authentication method should be used.
Example:
GET GPR ATH
Reply:
C
Indicating that CHAP is the method to be used when negotiating a PPP connection
with the peer server.
14.1.8 GPR CHANGES – Changes made in GPRS configuration
14.1.8.1 Overview
Indication if there are parameters changed in the GPRS configurations
14.1.8.2 Usage
Attribute Type: Read-only
This parameter indicates if there has been changes made to the GPRS interface that
requires the parameters to be applied and interface to be restarted
Format:
<Changes>
where <Changes> = 0 means that no changes made and <Changes> = 1 means
that changes are made to the GPRS configuration and that ACT GPR APPLY and ACT
GPR RESTART should be performed to get the new parameters operational.
Example:
GET GPR CHANGES
Reply:
1
indicating that changes have been made to the GPRS configuration and that they
need to be applied and GPRS interface to be restarted.
Note! This will be cleared by the ACT GPR APPLY command, but some changes
might require a restart of the connection why it is recommended to perform the
restart after each ACT GPR APPLY.
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