IP: All IP traffic (TCP, UDP, etc).
TCP: Only considers TCP traffic for connection control.
ALL: Considers all traffic including non-IP traffic.
Ejemplo:
Dial Profiles config>profile X 3gpp-accessibility-control traffic 6 IP
Dial Profiles config>
b)
3GPP-BEARER-SERVICE-TYPE
The following commands appear in this profile:
Dial Profiles config> profile X 3gpp-bearer-service speed <value>
Dial Profiles config> profile X 3gpp-bearer-service name <value>
Dial Profiles config> profile X 3gpp-bearer-service name <value>
Dial Profiles config>
These commands allow CSD calls (i.e. those for a number, not those for an APN) to take a series of
characteristics.
You can for example, and if the module supports this, execute calls to ISDN destination numbers
(numbers which indicate V.110 in speed), etc.
Values that appear as value are those defined by the 3GPP TS 27.007 for CSD calls norm.
Not all the values are possible; this depends on the module and the network. If this is incorrectly
programmed, the module will return an error but will try and execute the call anyway. You need to be
very careful when using this command.
The following command will appear before making an ATDXXXXXXXX call when the events are
enabled:
AT+CBST=speed,name,ce
Default is 0,0,1 --> Automode.
To find out the values which permit a determined module or card, enter the commands mode, as
explained in the section on monitoring, and enter AT+CBST=?.
1.3. Adding a PPP Interface
Add a PPP interface.
Example:
Config>add device ppp 1
Added PPP interface ppp1
Config>
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