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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
Example:
SET GPR RTE 1
This will enable default route through the interface as soon as it is connected to the
GPRS network.
Format on getting parameter :
GET GPR RTE
Reply:
<enable>
Where <enable> is either 1 for default route enable or 0 for no default route
through this interface.
14.1.18 GPR STATUS – Reports status of GPRS interface
14.1.18.1 Overview
Indication if GPRS interface is operational.
14.1.18.2 Usage
Attribute Type: Read-only
This attribute is used to see if the GPRS interface is operational and that the GPRS
attach has been successfully made.
Format:
<Status>
where <Status> = 0 means GPRS is not up and running and <Status> = 1 that
GPRS is operational.
Example:
GET GPR STATUS
Reply:
0
meaning that GPRS interface is not operational.
Note! If interface is configured and supposed to work, the system will poll the
status every 15 seconds and then try to reattach again.
14.1.19 GPR RESTART – Restart GPRS
14.1.19.1 Overview
Restarts the GPRS interface.
14.1.19.2 Usage
Attribute Type: Action
When changing parameters to the GPRS configuration, the GPRS interface normally
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