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CUSTOM AT COMMANDS
HSPA+ AT Commands Reference Guide
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#CGPADDR: <cid>,<address>[…]]
where:
<cid>
Context identifier.
<address>
Meaning depends on the value of <cid>.
If <cid> is the (only) GSM context identifier (<cid>=0) it is the
dynamic address assigned during the GSM context activation.
If <cid> is a PDP context identifier (<cid> in (1‐5)) it is a string that
identifies the terminal in the address space applicable to the PDP.
The address may be static or dynamic. For a static address, it is
the one set by the +CGDCONT command when the context was
defined. For a dynamic address it is the one assigned during the
last PDP context activation that used the context definition
referred to by <cid>.
If no address is available the empty string (“”) is represented as
<address>.
Examples
AT#SGACT=0,1
#SGACT: xxx.yyy.zzz.www
OK
AT#CGPADDR=0
#CGPADDR: 0,”xxx.yyy.zzz.www”
OK
AT#CGPADDR=?
#CGPADDR: (0)
OK
Call Establishment Lock #CESTHLCK
Use this command to disable call abort before the DCE enters connected state.
Read command returns the current setting of <closure_type> parameter in the format:
#CESTHLCK: <closure_type>
Test command returns the supported range of values for the <closure_type> parameter.
Syntax
Command
Command type
AT#CESTHLCK=[<closure_type >]
AT#CESTHLCK?
Read
AT#CESTHLCK=?
Test