Specifications
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands
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!MAPMTPDP
Supporting chipsets:
• All, with these exceptions:
• MDM8200 (min f/w rev:
M2.0 Release 1)
• MSM6290 (min f/w rev:
K1.1 Release 2)
Note: This command is not
password-protected.
Configure MT PDP port mapping
Configure the SIO port mapping for the mobile terminated (MT) PDP context.
MT PDP can be mapped over:
• AT command port—The modem alerts the host by sending a RING. The number of
rings is set using the !S0 command. The host must respond with
ATA within
5 seconds, otherwise the modem will reject the MT PDP call.
• NDIS—The modem alerts the NDIS driver of the MT PDP call.
Usage:
• Execution: AT!MAPMTPDP=<service>
Response:
OK
Purpose: Map the MT PDP context to the specified service. This takes effect
after the modem is reset.
• Query: AT!MAPMTPDP?
Response: !MAPMTPDP:
<service>
OK
Purpose: Reports the current service mapping.
• Query List: AT!MAPMTPDP=?
Purpose: Return the command format and the supported <service> values.
Parameters:
<service> (Supported service)
• 0 = MT PDP disabled
• 1 = AT command
• 2 = Reserved
• 3 = NDIS (default)
• 4 = Reserved
• 5 = PDP1 service (not supported)
• 6 = PDP2 service (not supported)
• 7 = PDP3 service (not supported)
Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued)
Command Description