Timeout, Bearer service, Entry point – Siemens AC75 User Manual

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AC75 AT Command Set

21.2 AT^SJNET

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AC75_ATC_V01.002

Page 523 of 569

10/30/06

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Parameter Description

“none“

(P)

No bearer specified

“csd“

Dialup access uses Circuit Switched Data connection

“gprs“

Dialup access via GPRS

““

(P)

The content of parameter

<entry point>

depends on

<bearer service>

.

The parameter is global for all interfaces, volatile and will not be reset by

AT&F

.

• If

<bearer service>

is "csd", then parameter specifies the dialup phone

number. The phone number can be modified to select between ISDN and

anlaog call and to choose a bitrate. See also examples below.
- The first character added to the phone number selects the mode: i =

ISDN call, a = analog call (default). If omitted the default setting "analog"

applies.

- The last character appended to the phone number determines the

bitrate. If omitted the default setting "9600 bps" applies.

h = 14400 bps

m = 9600 bps (default)

l = 4800 bps

s = 2400 bps

• If

<bearer service>

is "gprs", then parameter specifies the GPRS

access point name.

““

(P)

Specifies the login name for access to the dialup network.

Parameter is global for all interfaces, volatile and will not be reset by

AT&F

.

““

(P)

Specifies the password for access to the dialup network.

Parameter is global for all interfaces, volatile and will not be reset by

AT&F

.

““

(P)

Specifies the Primary DNS server (Nameserver) for the dialup network. The

server address has to be specified in dotted IP address format (e.g.

145.146.147.148). If the parameter is omitted, the DNS assigned by the net-

work is used.

It is recommended to set manual DNS server addresses rather than using

automatic DNS assignment. This avoids problems in case the network is

unable to properly handle the automatic DNS service.

Parameter is global for all interfaces, volatile and will not be reset by

AT&F

.

Idle Timeout in seconds
0

(P)

...[30]...21600

Specifies the Java network idle timeout, which is the number of seconds to wait

before the network connection is terminated automatically when no data trans-

fer or other network activities take place. The value 0 means no timeout at all

(you have to terminate a Circuit Switched Data connection using

ATH

and a

GPRS connection using

AT+CGATT

=0).

We recommend to use values greater than 10 seconds because otherwise you

may get unintentional timeouts for slow network connections.

Parameter is global for all interfaces, volatile and will not be reset by

AT&F

.

<bearer service>

(str)(+CSCS)

<entry point>

(str)(+CSCS)

<login>

(str)(+CSCS)

<password>

(str)(+CSCS)

<dns>

(str)(+CSCS)

<timeout>

(num)

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