Specifications
Chapter 17 – Qualcomm Defined AT Commands for CDMA Operation
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. CDMA AT Commands Reference Guide (PN S000294K) 129
Return Profile Information $QCMIPGETP
Description: This command is used to return all information corresponding to the specified profile number.
Values: <Val>
(0-5) Profile #
Note: If no profile number is entered, all information corresponding to the currently active profile is returned. If
there is no profile associated with the specified number, an error is returned.
Syntax: Command syntax: AT$QCMIPGETP=<Val>
Command Possible Responses
AT$QCMIPGETP?
Note: Display the current setting
ERROR
Note: Command is not valid
AT$QCMIPGETP=?
Note: Display the range of values
$QCMIPGETP: (0-5)
OK Note: Command is valid
AT$ CMIPGETP=0
Note: Set value to 0
Profile:0 Enabled
…..
OK Note: Command is valid
Set NAI for Active Profile $QCMIPNAI
Description: This command is used to set the network access identifier (NAI) for the currently active profile.
Values: <String> The network access identifier text to be stored.
<Val>
0 Do not commit to NV
1 Commit to NV
Note 1: Double quotes are only required if the string contains a command.
Note 2: If the value provisioned is not committed to NV, the temporary value will be deleted at the end of the
following call if $QCMIPP is called.
Syntax: Command syntax: AT$QCMIPNAI=<String>,<Val>
Command Possible Responses
AT$QCMIPNAI?
Note: Display the current setting
User1@myprovider.com,1
OK
Note: Command is valid
AT$QCMIPNAI=?
Note: Display the range of accepted character
values.
$QCMIPNAI: (20,21,23-7E),(0-1)
OK
Note: ASCII hexadecimal character range supported
by this command. (All non-control codes.)
AT$QCMIPNAI=myName@myDomain.com,0
Note: Non-committed value set
OK
Note: NAI is now: myName@MyDomain.com
Set Reverse Tunneling $QCMIPRT
Description: This command is used to set the reverse tunneling currently active profile.
Values: <Val1>
0 Do not request reverse tunneling
1 Request reverse tunneling
<Val2>
0 Do not commit to NV
1 Commit to NV
Note: f the value provisioned is not committed to NV, the temporary value will be deleted at the end of the
following call if $QCMIPP is called.
Syntax: Command syntax: AT$QCMIPRT=<Val1>, <Val2>
Command Possible Responses
AT$QCMIPRT?
Note: Display the current setting
$QCMIPRT: 1,1
OK Note: Command is valid
AT$QCMIPRT=?
Note: Display the range of values
$QCMIPRT: (0-1), (0-1)
OK Note: Command is valid
AT$QCMIPRT=1,1
Note: Set value to 1 and commit
OK
Note: Command is valid