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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
protocol used is “IP” but in rare cases it may be necessary to change this to “PPP”
in order to connect. This information should be given by the network operator.
Format on setting the parameter:
SET GPR CTY <type>
Where <type> can be one of either IP or PPP determining the connection type.
Default is IP which should work in most networks.
Example:
SET GPR CTY IP
Sets the connection type to “IP”.
Format on getting parameter:
GET GPR CTY
Reply:
<format>
Where format may be either PPP or IP in the reply.
Example:
GET GPR CTY
Reply:
PPP
Indicating that the current method of communicating is PPP.
14.1.11 GPR EXF – GPRS extra flags
14.1.11.1 Overview
This sets any extra flags for the GPRS negotiations.
14.1.11.2 Usage
Attribute Type: Read / Write.
If you need this please contact Axell Wireless for more information on the various
flags that can be used.
Usage for setting parameter :
SET GPR EXF [“<flag1> ... <flagN>”]
where <flag1> and so on are the various flags.
Example:
SET GPR EXF noauth
Which will set set use no authorization with the peer when connecting (CHAP/PAP
disabled).
Usage for getting parameter :
GET GPR EXF
Reply:
<flag1 flag2 ... flagN>
Returns any flags set or blank if there are none.
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