BGS2T AT Command Set
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Call Handover Status
This parameter offers a workaround to prevent problems during call handover into the 1900 MHz band, caused
by non-conforming configurations of the 1900 MHz GSM network.
“0“
(P)
Disable workaround.
“1“
Enable workaround. This value should be selected when handover into a 1900
MHz GSM network fails. If required for permanent use the value needs to be
set each time the ME is restarted.
Initial Retransmission Timeout (IRT)
1...3
(D)
...60
This parameter determines the time (in seconds) the TCP/IP stack will wait
before starting the first retransmission of packets during the initial connection
establishment phase.
The TCP protocol ensures the retransmission of packets several times at
increasing intervals until some upper limit is reached.
This mechanism prevents packet loss and serious congestion problems. In
addition, the parameters
and
can be set to further optimize
this mechanism for special conditions depending on the mobile network.
Parameter is global for the ME and non-volatile. Use of default value is recom-
mended. If changed the new value takes effect the next time you start an Inter-
net service with
Maximum Number of Retransmissions (MR)
1...10
(D)
...30
This parameter determines the maximum number of times to retransmit TCP
packets.
The value set with
will be assumed as default for the
"tcpMR" when a new service profile is created with
. In each
service profile, you can set another "tcpMR" value which has precedence over
the global value set with
. Existing service profiles are not affected
when you change the global value via
.
Parameter is global for the ME and non-volatile. Use of default value is recom-
mended.
Overall TCP Timer for outstanding connections (tcpOT)
1...6000
(D)
This parameter specifies the number of seconds to wait before closing a con-
nection if TCP/IP packets are not acknowledged.
Setting the maximum value is practically equivalent to deactivating the tcpOT
mechanism because the maximum time would never be reached by the TCP/
IP stack.
The value set with
will be assumed as default for the
"tcpOT" when a new service profile is created with
. However,
in each service profile, you can set another "tcpOT" value which has prece-
dence over the global value set with
. Existing service profiles are not
affected when you change the global value via
Parameter is non-volatile. Use of default value is recommended.
<HandOverStatus>
(str)(+CSCS)
<tcpIrt>
(str)(+CSCS)
<tcpMr>
(str)(+CSCS)
<tcpOt>
(str)(+CSCS)
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