Technical information
Chapter 1: Product Features
August 5, 2008 AT Commands Reference Manual 1-35
+CGEQMIN This command allows the TE to specify a minimum acceptable
profile, which is checked by the MT against the negotiated profile
returned in the Activate/Modify PDP Context Accept message.
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+CGEQNEG This command allows the TE to retrieve the negotiated QoS profiles
returned in the Activate PDP Context Accept message.
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+MCEG This command disables / enables EDGE support in G24 modules
with EDGE support capability.
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STK Commands
+MTKR This command displays the profile that is downloaded from the G24
to the SIM during the SIM initialization process.
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+MTKE This command enables/disables the SIM ToolKit functionalities.
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+MTKP This is both a command and an unsolicited event. The command
responds to an unsolicited event.
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+MTKM This is both a command and an unsolicited event. The command
selects items from the menu.
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+MTKC This unsolicited event notifies the terminal when supplementary
services, SMS Control or Call Control are modified.
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TCP/IP Commands
+MIPCALL This command creates a wireless PPP connection with the GGSN or
CSD service provider and returns a valid dynamic IP for the G24.
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+MIPOPEN This command causes the G24 module to initialize a new socket and
open a connection with a remote side.
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+MIPODM This command causes the G24 module to initialize a new socket in
Online Data Mode and open a connection with a remote side.
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+MIPCLOSE This command causes the G24 module to free the socket
accumulating buffer and disconnect the G24 from a remote side.
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+MIPSETS This command causes the G24 to set a watermark in the
accumulating buffer. When the watermark is reached, data is pushed
from the accumulating buffer into the protocol stack.
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+MIPSEND This command causes the G24 to transmit the data that the terminal
provides, using an existing protocol stack.
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+MIPPUSH This command causes the G24 module to push the data accumulated
in its accumulating buffers into the protocol stack.
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+MIPFLUSH This command causes the G24 module to flush (delete) data
accumulated in its accumulating buffers.
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+MIPRUDP This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal when data is received
from the UDP protocol stack.
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+MIPRTCP This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal when data is received
from the TCP protocol stack.
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+MIPSTAT This unsolicited event is sent to the terminal indicating a change in
link status.
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Table 1-1: AT Commands (Cont.)
AT Command Description Page