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8.3

OTAP Parameters

There is a set of parameters that control the OTAP procedures. These parameters can either
be set by AT command (AT^SJOTAP, refer to

[1]

during the production of the device, or by SM

(see

Section 8.4

) during operation of the device in the field. None of the parameters, which are

set by AT command, can be overwritten by SM.

JAD File URL: the location of the JAD file is used to install or update procedures. The JAD
file needs to be located on the net (e.g.

http://someserver.net/somefile.jad

or

http://

192.168.1.2/somefile.jad

).

Application Directory: this is the directory where a new application (JAD and JAR file) is
installed. The delete operation deletes this directory completely. When entering the appli-
cation directory with AT^SJOTAP or a short message ensure that the path name is not ter-
minated with a slash. For example, type "a:" or "a:/otap" rather than "a:/" or "a:/otap/". See
examples provided in

Chapter 6

.

http User: a username used for authentication with the http server.

http Password: a password used for authentication with the http server.

Bearer:

the

network

bearer

used

to

open

the

HTTP/TCP/IP

connection,

either

GPRS

or

CSD.

APN or Number: depending on the selected network bearer this is either an access point
name for GPRS or a telephone number for CSD.

Net User: a username used for authentication with the network.

Net Password: a password used for authentication with the network.

DNS: a Domain Name Server’s IP address used to query hostnames.

NotifyURL: the URL to which results are posted. This parameter is only used when the
MIDlet-Install-Notify attribute or MIDlet-Delete-Notify attribute is not present in descriptor.

There are parameters that can only be set by AT command:

SM Password: it is used to authenticate incoming OTAP SMs. Setting this password gives
an extra level of security.
Note: If a password set by AT command, all SMs must include this password

Ignore SM PID (TC65 only): when setting this the PID in received SMs is ignored.

Hide HTTP authentication parameters (TC65 only): this allows to hide the http authentica-
tion parameters in the at^sjotap read command and the otap tracer.

Table 10: Parameters and keywords

Parameters

Max. Length AT

Keyword SM

Install/update

delete

JAD File URL

100

JADURL

mandatory

unused

Application Directory

50

APPDIR

mandatory

mandatory

HTTP User

32

HTTPUSER

optional

unused

HTTP Password

32

HTTPPWD

optional

unused

Bearer

--

BEARER

mandatory

optional/P

APN or Number

65

APNORNUM

mandatory for CSD

optional/P

Net User

32

NETUSER

optional

optional/P

Net Password

32

NETPWD

optional

optional/P

DNS

--

DNS

optional

optional/P

Notify URL

100

NOTIFYURL

optional

optional/P

SM Password

32

PWD

optional

optional

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