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MP 700 Series GPS AT Command Reference
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+CGEQREQ=[<cid>
[,<Traffic class>
[,<Maximum bitrate
UL>]
[,Maximum bitrate DL>]
[,Guaranteed bitrate
UL>]
[,Guaranteed bitrate
DL>]
[,Delivery order>]
[,Maximum SDU size>]
[,SDU error ratio>]
[,Residual bit error
ratio>]
[,<Delivery of
erroneous SDUs>]
[,<Transfer delay>]
[, <Traffic handling
priority>]
+CGEQREQ?
+CGEQREQ=?
Note: This command is
only available on the
AirCard 775. On other
products use the
command, +CGQREQ,
described on page 71.
Set or Query Requested Quality of Service Profile
Specifies a Quality of Service Profile to be used when the modem sends an
Activate PDP Context Request message to the network. If the specified profile
is unavailable, the modem returns an error.
Note: A special form of the set command, +CGQEREQ = <cid>, causes the
requested profile for context number <cid> to become undefined.
If any parameters in the Requested Quality of Service Profile are below those in
the Minimum Quality of Service Profile (set with the command +CGEQMIN
described on page 66), the command is rejected and the profile is not updated.
Note: The D**## command (used to establish GPRS connections) uses only
those settings assigned to the PDP Context Identifier 1 (that is, <cid>=1).
All parameters are as outlined in +CGEQMIN (page 66).
+CGEQREQ? returns the current settings for each defined context, in the same
order as specified for the set command, while +CGEQREQ=? returns values
supported as a compound value. The parameter value ranges for each PDP
type are returned on a separate line.
+CGEREP=
<mode>
[,<buffer>]
+CGEREP?
+CGEREP=?
Unsolicited GPRS event reporting control
Enables or disables sending of unsolicited result codes, which return as
+CGEV: XXX from the modem to the computer in response to modem or
network events.
<mode> controls the processing of unsolicited result codes specified within this
command, while <buffer> controls the effect on buffered codes, depending on
the <mode> setting. Unsupported settings return an error.
+CGEREP? returns the current mode and buffer settings, while +CGEREP=?
returns the modes and buffer settings supported by the modem as compound
values.
Continued on next page.
Table 3-9: Command Reference Table (ASCII Alphabetic)
Command Description
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