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+CGPADDR
[=<cid>]
+CGPADDR=?
Note: The Sierra
Wireless modem permits
only one PDP context to
be active at a time.
Show PDP address
Returns a list of PDP addresses for the specified context identifier.
The command returns the IP address. The address may be static or dynamic.
For a static address, it will be the one set by the
+CGDCONT
command
(page 65) when the context was defined. For a dynamic address it will be the
one assigned during the last PDP context activation for the specified
<cid>
. If no
address is available, it is omitted.
<cid>
is a numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition
(see the
+CGDCONT
command, page 65). If no
<cid>
is specified, the address
for the current defined context is returned.
+CGPADDR=?
returns the current defined
<cid>
.
+CGQMIN
[=<cid>]
[,<precedence >]
[,<delay>]
[,<reliability>]
[,<peak>]
[,<mean>]
+CGQMIN?
+CGQMIN=?
Note: To specify a
particular QoS profile,
rather than the minimum,
use the +CGQREQ
command (page 71).
Set or query minimum acceptable quality of service
Note: If you are using an AirCard 775, use the cCGEQMIN
described on page 66, rather than this command.
Specifies a minimum acceptable Quality of Service (QoS) profile for the
specified local context identification parameter
<cid>
more information.) The modem checks the quality of service profile against the
negotiated profile returned in the Activate PDP Context Accept message.
Note: The
D**##
command (used to establish GPRS connections) uses only
those settings assigned to the PDP Context Identifier 1 (that is, <cid>=1).
+CGQMIN?
returns the current settings for each defined context, in the same
order as specified for the set command, while
+CGQMIN=?
returns values
supported as a compound value. The parameter value ranges for each PDP
type are returned on a separate line.
Note: A special form of the set command,
+CGQMIN= <cid>
, causes the
minimum acceptable profile for context number
<cid>
to become undefined. In
this case no check is made against the negotiated profile.
If a value is omitted for a particular class, then that class is not checked.
Supported values
The
+CGQMIN
command is effectively an extension to the
+CGDCONT
command (page 65). The QoS profile consists of a number of parameters, each
of which may be set to a separate value. The
<cid>
value remains as discussed
on pages 65 and 70. The remaining parameters are all numeric, and defined in
the GSM 03.60 standard:
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Table 3-9: Command Reference Table (ASCII Alphabetic)
Command
Description
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