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ever, in each service profile, you can set another "tcpOT" value which has

precedence over the global value set with

AT^SCFG

. Existing service profiles

are not affected when you change the global value via

AT^SCFG

.

Parameter is non-volatile. Use of default value is recommended.

URC mode or polling mode for Internet service commands
This parameter enables or disables the presentation of the following URCs related to Internet service com-

mands: "

^SISR

" URC, "

^SISW

" URC and "

^SIS

" URC for parameter

<urcCause>

=0 (Internet service events).

"

^SIS

" URCs with

<urcCause>

=1 or 2 used to indicate incoming Socket connections are always enabled.

Parameter is global for the ME and non-volatile.
"on"

(&F)(D)

Enable URCs related to Internet service commands.

Throughout the Chapter "Internet Service AT Commands" the mode is also

referred to as URC mode.

"off"

Disable URCs related to Internet service commands.

This requires the host application to employ polling techniques when using the

Internet service AT commands: The host application is responsible to retrieve

all status information needed to control an Internet session. The method is

referred to as polling mode.

CIEV Call Status Indication
This parameter can be used to control the behaviour of URC "

+CIEV

: call". See also

AT+CIND

,

AT+CMER

and

Section

7.1

,

Call Status Information

.

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

AT&F

.

"restricted"

(P)

URC "

+CIEV

: call" will be issued only when a Call Status transition ends in

state "active" or "unknown" (see Section

7.1

,

Call Status Information

) for a call

in the list of active calls.

"verbose"

URC "

+CIEV

: call" will be issued when any state transition (including transi-

tions beginning or ending in state "unknown") occurs in the list of active calls,

or when a traffic channel is established.

SLCC Call Status Indication
This parameter can be used to control the behaviour of URC "

^SLCC

". See also

AT^SLCC

and Section

7.1

,

Call

Status Information

.

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

AT&F

.

"restricted"

URC "

^SLCC

" will be issued only when a Call Status transition ends in state

"active" or "unknown" (see Section

7.1

,

Call Status Information

) for a call in the

list of active calls

"verbose"

(P)

URC "

^SLCC

" will be issued when any state transition (including transitions

beginning or ending in state "unknown") occurs in the list of active calls, or

when a traffic channel is established.

URC RING line
This parameter can be used to control the behaviour of the RING line to indicate URCs (both for idle interfaces

and, if configured by the parameter "URC/Datamode/Ringline", if link is reserved) and, if configured, the indicator

for incoming IP packets (see parameter "GPRS/RingOnIncomingData" (

<groid>

).

Parameter is local for the interface, volatile and will not be reset by

AT&F

.

"off"

URC is not indicated by RING.

<tcpWithUrc>

(str)(+CSCS)

<succ>

(str)(+CSCS)

<sucs>

(str)(+CSCS)

<uri>

(str)(+CSCS)

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