10.1
AT^SICS Internet Connection Setup Profile
serves to create and edit Internet connection profiles. A connection profile can be assigned to one or
AT^SICS
more service profiles defined with AT^SISS, and thus, determines which type of connection is to be established
when opening a service profile with AT^SISO.
The
read command requests the current settings of all Internet connection profiles. One line is issued
AT^SICS
for every possible parameter of a given
The
write command specifies all parameters of a connection profile identified by <conProfileId>.
AT^SICS
At first the type of Internet connection needs to be selected via
mines the applicability of all other
defaults. An exception is the
Type".
To change the settings the write command needs to be executed for each single <conParmTag>. All profile
parameters set with
AT^SICS
MC55 supports the authentication methods PAP (Password Authentication Protocol), CHAP (Handshake
Authentication Protocol) or none. The method actually used for an Internet connection via CSD or GPRS is nego-
tiated at the LCP layer, i.e. it is negotiated with the remote peer at connection setup.
Table 10.1: Applicability of
value
<conParmTag>
"conType"
"user"
"passwd"
"apn"
"inactTO"
"calledNum"
"dataType"
"dns1"
"dns2"
"alphabet"
Syntax
Test Command
AT^SICS=?
Response(s)
OK
Read Command
AT^SICS?
Response(s)
^SICS: <conProfileId>, <conParmTag>,
OK
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<conParmTag>
<conParmTag>
<conParmValue-alphabet>
are volatile.
AT^SICS <conParmTag>
CSD
mandatory
optional
optional
ø
optional
mandatory
mandatory
optional
optional
optional
<conParmValue>
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"conType" value.
<conParmTag>
values related to this "conType" and automatically sets their
which can be set before or after selecting "con-
values
GPRS0
mandatory
optional
optional
mandatory
optional
ø
ø
optional
optional
optional
value "conType". This deter-
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