Simcom Sim72x0 Atc en v0.01
Simcom Sim72x0 Atc en v0.01
SIM72X0_ATC_V0.01
SIM7250 AT Command Set
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Contents
V e r s i o n H i s t o r y .......................................................................................................................2
C o n t e n t s .......................................................................................................................................3
1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................8
1.1 Scope ............................................................................................................................................... 8
1.2 References ........................................................................................................................................ 8
1.3 Terms and abbreviations.................................................................................................................... 8
1.4 Definitions and conventions .............................................................................................................. 9
2 AT Interface Synopsis ................................................................................................................ 11
2.1 Interface settings ............................................................................................................................. 11
2.2 AT command syntax ....................................................................................................................... 11
2.3 Information responses ..................................................................................................................... 12
3 General Commands ................................................................................................................... 13
3.1 ATI Display product identification information................................................................................ 13
3.2 AT+CGMI Request manufacturer identification............................................................................... 14
3.3 AT+CGMM Request model identification ....................................................................................... 14
3.4 AT+CGMR Request revision identification ..................................................................................... 15
3.5 AT+CGSN Request product serial number identification ................................................................. 16
3.6 AT+CSCS Select TE character set ................................................................................................... 16
3.7 AT+CIMI Request international mobile subscriber identity .............................................................. 18
3.8 AT+GCAP Request overall capabilities ........................................................................................... 18
3.9 AT+CATR Configure URC destination interface ............................................................................. 19
3.10 A/ Repeat last command ................................................................................................................. 20
4 Call Control Commands and Methods ....................................................................................... 21
4.1 AT+CSTA Select type of address ..................................................................................................... 21
4.2 AT+CMOD Call mode ................................................................................................................. 22
4.3 ATD Dial command ........................................................................................................................ 23
4.4 ATD><mem><n> Originate call from specified memory ................................................................. 24
4.5 ATD><n> Originate call from active memory (1) ............................................................................ 25
4.6 ATD><str> Originate call from active memory (2) .......................................................................... 26
4.7 ATA Call answer ............................................................................................................................. 27
4.8 AT+CVHU Voice hang up control ................................................................................................... 28
4.9 ATH Disconnect existing call .......................................................................................................... 29
4.10 AT+CHUP Hang up call .................................................................................................................. 30
4.11 AT+CBST Select bearer service type ............................................................................................... 30
4.12 AT+CRLP Radio link protocol ........................................................................................................ 32
4.13 AT+CR Service reporting control .................................................................................................... 34
4.14 AT+CEER Extended error report ..................................................................................................... 35
4.15 AT+CRC Cellular result codes ........................................................................................................ 35
5 SMS Related Commands ........................................................................................................... 38
5.1 +CMS ERROR Message service failure result code ......................................................................... 38
5.2 AT+CSMS Select message service .................................................................................................. 39
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7.10 AT+CPUC Price per unit and currency table ............................................................................... 101
7.11 AT+CPOF Control phone to power down ................................................................................... 102
7.12 AT+CCLK Real time clock ........................................................................................................ 103
7.13 AT+CRESET Reset ME ............................................................................................................. 104
7.14 AT+SIMEI Set module IMEI...................................................................................................... 104
7.15 AT+CSQDELTA Set RSSI delta change threshold ...................................................................... 105
8 SIMCard Related Commands .................................................................................................. 107
8.1 AT+CSIM Generic SIM access ................................................................................................... 107
8.2 AT+CRSM Restricted SIM access .............................................................................................. 108
9 Phonebook Related Commands ............................................................................................... 113
9.1 AT+CNUM Subscriber number .................................................................................................. 113
9.2 AT+CPBS Select phonebook memory storage ............................................................................ 114
9.3 AT+CPBR Read phonebook entries ............................................................................................ 115
9.4 AT+CPBF Find phonebook entries ............................................................................................. 117
9.5 AT+CPBW Write phonebook entry............................................................................................. 118
10 V24-V25 Commands ........................................................................................................... 119
10.1 AT+IPR Set local baud rate temporarily...................................................................................... 119
10.2 AT+ICF Set control character framing ........................................................................................ 120
10.3 AT+IFC Set local data flow control ............................................................................................ 121
10.4 AT&C Set DCD function mode .................................................................................................. 122
10.5 ATE Enable command echo........................................................................................................ 123
10.6 AT&V Display current configuration .......................................................................................... 124
10.7 AT&D Set DTR function mode .................................................................................................. 124
10.8 AT&S Set DSR function mode ................................................................................................... 125
10.9 ATV Set result code format mode ............................................................................................... 126
10.10 AT&F Set all current parameters to manufacturer defaults .......................................................... 126
10.11 ATQ Set Result Code Presentation Mode .................................................................................... 129
10.12 ATX Set CONNECT Result Code Format................................................................................... 129
10.13 AT\V Set CONNECT Result Code Format About Protocol.......................................................... 130
10.14 AT&E Set CONNECT Result Code Format About Speed............................................................ 131
10.15 AT&W Save the user setting to ME ............................................................................................ 131
10.16 ATZ Restore the user setting from ME........................................................................................ 132
11 Commands for Packet Domain ............................................................................................. 134
11.1 AT+CGDCONT Define PDP context .......................................................................................... 134
11.2 AT+CGDSCONT Define Secondary PDP Context ...................................................................... 136
11.3 AT+CGTFT Traffic Flow Template ............................................................................................ 137
11.4 AT+CGQREQ Quality of service profile (requested) .................................................................. 140
11.5 AT+CGEQREQ 3G quality of service profile (requested) ........................................................... 143
11.6 AT+CGQMIN Quality of service profile (minimum acceptable) .................................................... 148
11.7 AT+CGEQMIN 3G quality of service profile (minimum acceptable) ............................................. 150
11.8 AT+CGATT Packet domain attach or detach ............................................................................... 155
11.9 AT+CGACT PDP context activate or deactivate ......................................................................... 156
11.10 AT+CGDATA Enter data state .................................................................................................... 157
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1 Introduction
1.1 Scope
The present document describes the AT Command Set for the SIMCom Module:
SIM72X0
More information about the SIMCom Module which includes the Software Version information can be
retrieved by the command ATI. In this document, a short description, the syntax, the possible setting values
and responses, and some examples of AT commands are presented.
Prior to using the Module, please read this document and the Version History to know the difference
from the previous document.
In order to implement communication successfully between Customer Application and the Module, it
is recommended to use the AT commands in this document, but not to use some commands which are not
included in this document.
1.2 References
For the purposes of the present document, the following abbreviations apply:
AT ATtention; the two-character abbreviation is used to start a command line to be sent
from TE/DTE to TA/DCE
CSD Circuit Switched Data
DCE Data Communication Equipment; Data Circuit terminating Equipment
DCS Digital Cellular Network
DTE Data Terminal Equipment
DTMF Dual Tone Multi–Frequency
EDGE Enhanced Data GSM Environment
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1. For the purposes of the present document, the following syntactical definitions apply:
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<…> Name enclosed in angle brackets is a syntactical element. Brackets themselves do not
appear in the command line.
[…] Optional subparameter of AT command or an optional part of TA information response
is enclosed in square brackets. Brackets themselves do not appear in the command line.
If subparameter is not given, its value equals to its previous value or the recommended
default value.
underline Underlined defined subparameter value is the recommended default setting or factory
setting.
2. Document conventions:
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2 AT Interface Synopsis
Between Customer Application and the Module, standardized RS–232 interface is used for the
communication, and default values for the interface settings as following:
115200bps, 8 bit data, no parity, 1 bit stop, no data stream control.
The prefix “AT” or “at” (no case sensitive) must be included at the beginning of each command line
(except A/ and +++), and the character <CR> is used to finish a command line so as to issue the command
line to the Module. It is recommended that a command line only includes a command.
When Customer Application issues a series of AT commands on separate command lines, leave a pause
between the preceding and the following command until information responses or result codes are retrieved
by Customer Application, for example, “OK” is appeared. This advice avoids too many AT commands are
issued at a time without waiting for a response for each command.
In the present document, AT commands are divided into three categories: Basic Command, S Parameter
Command, and Extended Command.
1. Basic Command
The format of Basic Command is “AT<x><n>” or “AT&<x><n>”, “<x>” is the command name, and
“<n>” is/are the parameter(s) for the basic command, and optional. An example of Basic Command is
“ATE<n>”, which informs the TA/DCE whether received characters should be echoed back to the TE/DTE
according to the value of “<n>”; “<n>” is optional and a default value will be used if omitted.
2. S Parameter Command
The format of S Parameter Command is “ATS<n>=<m>”, “<n>” is the index of the S–register to set,
and “<m>” is the value to assign to it. “<m>” is optional; in this case, the format is “ATS<n>”, and then a
default value is assigned.
3. Extended Command
The Extended Command has several formats, as following table list:
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Test Command AT+<NAME>=? Test the existence of the command; give some
information about the command subparameters.
Read Command AT+<NAME>? Check the current values of subparameters.
Write Command AT+<NAME>=<…> Set user-definable subparameter values.
Execution Command AT+<NAME> Read non-variable subparameters determined by
internal processes.
NOTE: The character “+” between the prefix “AT” and command name may be replaced by other
character. For example, using “#” or “$”instead of “+”.
If the commands included in the command line are supported by the Module and the subparameters are
correct if presented, some information responses will be retrieved by from the Module. Otherwise, the
Module will report “ERROR” or “+CME ERROR” or “+CMS ERROR” to Customer Application.
Information responses start and end with <CR><LF>, i.e. the format of information responses is
“<CR><LF><response><CR><LF>”. Inside information responses, there may be one or more <CR><LF>.
Throughout this document, only the responses are presented, and <CR><LF> are intentionally omitted.
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3 General Commands
Description
This command is used to request the product information, which consists of manufacturer
identification, model identification, revision identification, International Mobile station Equipment
Identity (IMEI) and overall capabilities of the product.
Syntax
Defined values
<manufacturer>
The identification of manufacturer.
<model>
The identification of model.
<revision>
The revision identification of firmware.
<sn>
Serial number identification, which consists of a single line containing IMEI (International Mobile
station Equipment Identity) number.
<name>
List of additional capabilities:
+CGSM GSM function is supported
+FCLASS FAX function is supported
+DS Data compression is supported
+ES Synchronous data mode is supported.
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Examples
ATI
Manufacturer: SIMCOM INCORPORATED
Model: SIMCOM_SIM7250E
Revision: SIM7250E_V0.1
IMEI: 351602000330570
+GCAP: +CGSM,+FCLASS,+DS
OK
Description
This command is used to request the manufacturer identification text, which is intended to permit
the user of the Module to identify the manufacturer.
Syntax
Defined values
<manufacturer>
The identification of manufacturer.
Examples
AT+CGMI
SIMCOM INCORPORATED
OK
Description
This command is used to requests model identification text, which is intended to permit the user of
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Syntax
Defined values
<model>
The identification of model.
Examples
AT+CGMM
SIMCOM_SIM7250
OK
Description
This command is used to request product firmware revision identification text, which is intended to
permit the user of the Module to identify the version.
SIM PIN References
NO 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<revision>
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Examples
AT+CGMR
+CGMR: 3535B01SIM7250E
OK
Description
This command requests product serial number identification text, which is intended to permit the
user of the Module to identify the individual ME to which it is connected to.
Syntax
Defined values
<sn>
Serial number identification, which consists of a single line containing the IMEI (International
Mobile station Equipment Identity) number of the MT.
Examples
AT+CGSN
351602000330570
OK
Description
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Write command informs TA which character set <chest> is used by the TE. TA is then able to
convert character strings correctly between TE and MT character sets.
Read command shows current setting and test command displays conversion schemes implemented
in the TA.
Syntax
Defined values
<chest>
Character set, the definition as following:
“IRA” International reference alphabet.
“GSM” GSM default alphabet; this setting causes easily software flow control (XON
/XOFF) problems.
“UCS2” 16-bit universal multiple-octet coded character set; UCS2 character strings are
converted to hexadecimal numbers from 0000 to FFFF.
Examples
AT+CSCS=”IRA”
OK
AT+CSCS?
+CSCS:”IRA”
OK
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Description
Execution command causes the TA to return <IMSI>, which is intended to permit the TE to identify
the individual SIM card which is attached to MT.
Syntax
Defined values
<IMSI>
International Mobile Subscriber Identity (string, without double quotes).
Examples
AT+CIMI
460010222028133
OK
Description
Execution command causes the TA reports a list of additional capabilities.
SIM PIN References
YES V.25ter
Syntax
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Defined values
<name>
List of additional capabilities.
+CGSM GSM function is supported
+FCLASS FAX function is supported
+DS Data compression is supported
+ES Synchronous data mode is supported.
Examples
AT+GCAP
+GCAP:+CGSM,+FCLASS,+DS
OK
Description
This command is used to configure the interface which will be used to output URCs.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<port>
0 – all ports
1 – use UART port to output URCs
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Examples
AT+CATR=1,0
OK
AT+CATR?
+CATR: 1
OK
Description
This command is used for implement previous AT command repeatedly (except A/), and the return
value depends on the last AT command. If A/ is issued to the Module firstly after power on, the
response “OK” is only returned.
References
V.25ter
Syntax
Examples
AT+GCAP
+GCAP:+CGSM,+FCLASS,+DS
OK
A/
+GCAP:+CGSM,+FCLASS,+DS
OK
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Description
Write command is used to select the type of number for further dialing commands (ATD) according
to GSM/UMTS specifications.
Read command returns the current type of number.
Test command returns values supported by the Module as a compound value.
Syntax
Defined values
<type>
Type of address octet in integer format:
145 – when dialling string includes international access code character “+”
161 – national number.The network support for this type is optional
177 – network specific number,ISDN format
129 – otherwise
NOTE: Because the type of address is automatically detected on the dial string of dialing
command, command AT+CSTA has really no effect.
Examples
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AT+CSTA?
+CSTA: 129
OK
AT+CSTA=145
OK
Description
Write command selects the call mode of further dialing commands (ATD) or for next answering
command (ATA). Mode can be either single or alternating.
Test command returns values supported by the TA as a compound value.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<mode>
0 – single mode(only supported)
NOTE: The value of <mode> shall be set to zero after a successfully completed alternating mode
call. It shall be set to zero also after a failed answering. The power-on, factory and user resets shall
also set the value to zero. This reduces the possibility that alternating mode calls are originated or
answered accidentally.
Examples
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AT+CMOD?
+CMOD: 0
OK
AT+CMOD=0
OK
Description
This command is used to list characters that may be used in a dialling string for making a call or
controlling supplementary services.
NOTE:
1. Support several “P” or “p” in the DTMF string but the valid auto-sending DTMF after characters
“P” or “p” should not be more than 29.
2. Auto-sending DTMF after character “P” or “p” should be ASCII character in the set 0-9, *, #.
SIM PIN References
NO V25.ter
Syntax
Defined values
<n>
String of dialing digits and optionally V.25ter modifiers dialing digits:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * # + A B C
Following V.25ter modifiers are ignored:
, T P ! W @
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<mgsm>
String of GSM modifiers:
I Activates CLIR (disables presentation of own phone number to called party)
i Deactivates CLIR (enables presentation of own phone number to called party)
G Activate Closed User Group explicit invocation for this call only
g Deactivate Closed User Group explicit invocation for this call only
<;>
The termination character ";" is mandatory to set up voice calls. It must not be used for data and fax
calls.
<text>
CONNECT result code string; the string formats please refer ATX/AT\V/AT&E command.
<err>
Service failure result code string; the string formats please refer +CME ERROR result code and
AT+CMEE command.
Examples
ATD10086;
OK
VOICE CALL:BEGIN
Description
This command is used to originate a call using specified memory and index number.
Syntax
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Defined values
<mem>
Phonebook storage: (For detailed description of storages see AT+CPBS)
"DC" ME dialed calls list
"MC" ME missed (unanswered received) calls list
"RC" ME received calls list
"SM" SIM phonebook
"ME" UE phonebook
"FD" SIM fixed dialing phonebook
"ON" MSISDN list
"LD" Last number dialed phonebook
"EN" Emergency numbers
<n>
Integer type memory location in the range of locations available in the selected memory, i.e. the
index returned by AT+CPBR.
<;>
The termination character ";" is mandatory to set up voice calls. It must not be used for data and fax
calls.
<text>
CONNECT result code string; the string formats please refer ATX/AT\V/AT&E command.
<err>
Service failure result code string; the string formats please refer +CME ERROR result code and
AT+CMEE command.
Examples
ATD>SM3;
OK
VOICE CALL: BEGIN
Description
This command is used to originate a call to specified number.
Syntax
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Defined values
<n>
Integer type memory location in the range of locations available in the selected memory, i.e. the
index number returned by AT+CPBR.
<;>
The termination character ";" is mandatory to set up voice calls. It must not be used for data and fax
calls.
<text>
CONNECT result code string; the string formats please refer ATX/AT\V/AT&E command.
<err>
Service failure result code string; the string formats please refer +CME ERROR result code and
AT+CMEE command.
Examples
ATD>2;
OK
VOICE CALL: BEGIN
Description
This command is used to originate a call to specified number.
Syntax
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Defined values
<str>
String type value, which should equal to an alphanumeric field in at least one phone book entry in
the searched memories. <str> formatted as current TE character set specified by AT+CSCS.<str>
must be double quoted.
<;>
The termination character ";" is mandatory to set up voice calls. It must not be used for data and fax
calls.
<text>
CONNECT result code string; the string formats please refer ATX/AT\V/AT&E command.
<err>
Service failure result code string; the string formats please refer +CME ERROR result code and
AT+CMEE command.
Examples
ATD>”Kobe”;
OK
VOICE CALL: BEGIN
Description
This command is used to make remote station to go off-hook, e.g. answer an incoming call. If there
is no an incoming call and entering this command to TA, it will be return “NO CARRIER” to TA.
SIM PIN References
YES V.25ter
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Syntax
Examples
ATA
VOICE CALL: BEGIN
OK
Description
Write command selects whether ATH or “drop DTR” shall cause a voice connection to be
disconnected or not. By voice connection is also meant alternating mode calls that are currently in
voice mode.
SIM PIN References
NO 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
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Defined values
<mode>
0 – “Drop DTR” ignored but OK response given. ATH disconnects.
1 – “Drop DTR” and ATH ignored but OK response given.
Examples
AT+CVHU=0
OK
AT+CVHU?
+CVHU: 0
OK
Description
This command is used to disconnect existing call. Before using ATH command to hang up a voice
call, it must set AT+CVHU=0. Otherwise, ATH command will be ignored and “OK” response is
given only.
This command is also used to disconnect CSD or PS data call, and in this case it doesn’t depend on
the value of AT+CVHU.
SIM PIN References
NO V.25ter
Syntax
Defined values
<time>
Voice call connection time:
Format – HHMMSS (HH: hour, MM: minute, SS: second)
Examples
AT+CVHU=0
OK
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ATH
VOICE CALL:END:000017
OK
Description
This command is used to cancel voice calls. If there is no call, it will do nothing but OK response is
given. After running AT+CHUP, multiple “VOICE CALL END: ” may be reported which relies on
how many calls exist before calling this command.
SIM PIN References
NO 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<time>
Voice call connection time.
Format – HHMMSS (HH: hour, MM: minute, SS: second)
Examples
AT+CHUP
VOICE CALL:END: 000017
OK
Description
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Write command selects the bearer service <name> with data rate <speed>, and the connection
element <ce> to be used when data calls are originated. Values may also be used during mobile
terminated data call setup, especially in case of single numbering scheme calls.
Syntax
Defined values
<speed>
0 – autobauding(automatic selection of the speed; this setting is possible in case of 3.1
kHz modem and non-transparent service)
7 – 9600 bps (V.32)
12 – 9600 bps (V.34)
14 – 14400 bps(V.34)
16 – 28800 bps(V.34)
17 – 33600 bps(V.34)
39 – 9600 bps(V.120)
43 – 14400 bps(V.120)
48 – 28800 bps(V.120)
51 – 56000 bps(V.120)
71 – 9600 bps(V.110)
75 – 14400 bps(V.110)
80 – 28800 bps(V.110 or X.31 flag stuffing)
81 – 38400 bps(V.110 or X.31 flag stuffing)
83 – 56000 bps(V.110 or X.31 flag stuffing)
84 – 64000 bps(X.31 flag stuffing)
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Examples
AT+CBST=0,0,1
OK
AT+CBST?
+CBST:0,0,1
OK
Description
Radio Link Protocol(RLP) parameters used when non-transparent data calls are originated may be
altered with write command.
Read command returns current settings for each supported RLP version <verX>. Only RLP
parameters applicable to the corresponding <verX> are returned.
Test command returns values supported by the TA as a compound value. If ME/TA supports several
RLP versions <verX>, the RLP parameter value ranges for each <verX> are returned in a separate
line.
Syntax
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[...]]
OK
Read Command Responses
AT+CRLP? +CRLP: <iws>, <mws>, <T1>, <N2> [,<ver1> [, <T4>]][<CR>
<LF>
+CRLP:<iws>,<mws>,<T1>,<N2>[,<ver2>[,<T4>]]
[...]]
OK
Write Command Responses
AT+CRLP=<iws> OK
[,<mws>[,<T1>[,<N2>
[,<ver>[,<T4>]]]]] ERROR
Defined values
<ver>, <verX>
RLP version number in integer format, and it can be 0, 1 or 2; when version indication is not
present it shall equal 1.
<iws>
IWF to MS window size.
<mws>
MS to IWF window size.
<T1>
Acknowledgement timer.
<N2>
Retransmission attempts.
<T4>
Re-sequencing period in integer format.
NOTE: <T1> and <T4> are in units of 10 ms.
Examples
AT+CRLP?
+CRLP:61,61,48,6,0
+CRLP:61,61,48,6,1
+CRLP:240,240,52,6,2
OK
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Description
Write command controls whether or not intermediate result code “+CR: <serv>” is returned from
the TA to the TE. If enabled, the intermediate result code is transmitted at the point during connect
negotiation at which the TA has determined which speed and quality of service will be used, before
any error control or data compression reports are transmitted, and before the intermediate result
code CONNECT is transmitted.
Syntax
Defined values
<mode>
0 – disables reporting
1 – enables reporting
<serv>
ASYNC asynchronous transparent
SYNC synchronous transparent
REL ASYNC asynchronous non-transparent
REL sync synchronous non-transparent
GPRS [<L2P>] GPRS
The optional <L2P> proposes a layer 2 protocol to use between the MT and the TE.
Examples
AT+CR?
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+CR:0
OK
AT+CR=1
OK
Description
Execution command causes the TA to return the information text <report>, which should offer the
user of the TA an extended report of the reason for:
1 The failure in the last unsuccessful call setup(originating or answering) or in-call
modification.
2 The last call release.
3 The last unsuccessful GPRS attach or unsuccessful PDP context activation.
4 The last GPRS detach or PDP context deactivation.
Syntax
Defined values
<report>
Wrong information which is possibly occurred.
Examples
AT+CEER
+CEER: Invalid/incomplete number
OK
Description
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Write command controls whether or not the extended format of incoming call indication or GPRS
network request for PDP context activation is used. When enabled, an incoming call is indicated to
the TE with unsolicited result code “+CRING: <type>” instead of the normal RING.
Test command returns values supported by the TA as a compound value.
Syntax
Defined values
<mode>
0 – disable extended format
1 – enable extended format
<type>
ASYNC asynchronous transparent
SYNC synchronous transparent
REL ASYNC asynchronous non-transparent
REL SYNC synchronous non-transparent
FAX facsimile
VOICE normal voice
VOICE/XXX voice followed by data(XXX is ASYNC, SYNC, REL ASYNC or REL
SYNC)
ALT VOICE/XXX alternating voice/data, voice first
ALT XXX/VOICE alternating voice/data, data first
ALT FAX/VOICE alternating voice/fax, fax first
GPRS GPRS network request for PDP context activation
Examples
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AT+CRC=1
OK
AT+CRC?
+CRC: 1
OK
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Description
Final result code +CMS ERROR: <err> indicates an error related to mobile equipment or network.
The operation is similar to ERROR result code. None of the following commands in the same
command line is executed. Neither ERROR nor OK result code shall be returned. ERROR is
returned normally when error is related to syntax or invalid parameters. The format of <err> can be
either numeric or verbose. This is set with command AT+CMEE.
SIM PIN References
--- 3GPP TS 27.005
Syntax
Defined values
<err>
300 ME failure
301 SMS service of ME reserved
302 Operation not allowed
303 Operation not supported
304 Invalid PDU mode parameter
305 Invalid text mode parameter
310 SIM not inserted
311 SIM PIN required
312 PH-SIM PIN required
313 SIM failure
314 SIM busy
315 SIM wrong
316 SIM PUK required
317 SIM PIN2 required
318 SIM PUK2 required
320 Memory failure
321 Invalid memory index
322 Memory full
330 SMSC address unknown
331 no network service
SIM7250 AT Command Set
Examples
AT+CMGS=02112345678
+CMS ERROR: 304
Description
This command is used to select messaging service <service>.
Syntax
Defined values
<service>
0 – SMS at command is compatible with GSM phase 2.
1 – SMS at command is compatible with GSM phase 2+.
<mt>
Mobile terminated messages:
0 – type not supported.
1 – type supported.
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<mo>
Mobile originated messages:
0 – type not supported.
1 – type supported.
<bm>
Broadcast type messages:
0 – type not supported.
1 – type supported.
Examples
AT+CSMS=0
+CSMS:1,1,1
OK
AT+CSMS?
+CSMS:0,1,1,1
OK
AT+CSMS=?
+CSMS:(0-1)
OK
Description
This command is used to select memory storages <mem1>, <mem2> and <mem3> to be used for
reading, writing, etc.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.005
Syntax
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Defined values
<mem1>
String type, memory from which messages are read and deleted (commands List Messages
AT+CMGL, Read Message AT+CMGR and Delete Message AT+CMGD).
“ME” and “MT” FLASH message storage
“SM” SIM message storage
“SR” Status report storage
<mem2>
String type, memory to which writing and sending operations are made (commands Send Message
from Storage AT+CMSS and Write Message to Memory AT+CMGW).
“ME” and “MT” FLASH message storage
“SM” SIM message storage
“SR” Status report storage
<mem3>
String type, memory to which received SMS is preferred to be stored (unless forwarded directly to
TE; refer command New Message Indications AT+CNMI).
“ME” FLASH message storage
“SM” SIM message storage
<usedX>
Integer type, number of messages currently in <memX>.
<totalX>
Integer type, total number of message locations in <memX>.
Examples
AT+CPMS=?
+CPMS: ("ME","MT","SM","SR"),("ME","MT","SM","SR"),("ME","SM")
OK
AT+CPMS?
+CPMS:"ME", 0, 23,"ME", 0, 23,"ME", 0, 23
OK
AT+CPMS="SM","SM","SM"
+CPMS:3,40,3,40,3,40
OK
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Description
This command is used to specify the input and output format of the short messages.
Syntax
Defined values
<mode>
0 – PDU mode
1 – Text mode
Examples
AT+CMGF?
+CMGF: 0
OK
AT+CMGF=?
+CMGF: (0-1)
OK
AT+CMGF=1
OK
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Description
This command is used to update the SMSC address, through which mobile originated SMS are
transmitted.
Syntax
Defined values
<sca>
Service Center Address, value field in string format, BCD numbers (or GSM 7 bit default alphabet
characters) are converted to characters of the currently selected TE character set (refer to command
AT+CSCS), type of address given by <tosca>.
<tosca>
SC address Type-of-Address octet in integer format, when first character of <sca> is + (IRA 43)
default is 145, otherwise default is 129.
Examples
AT+CSCA="+8613012345678"
OK
AT+CSCA?
+CSCA: "+8613010314500", 145
OK
Description
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Syntax
Defined values
<mode>
0 – message types specified in <mids> and <dcss> are accepted.
1 – message types specified in <mids> and <dcss> are not accepted.
<mides>
String type; all different possible combinations of CBM message identifiers.
<dcss>
String type; all different possible combinations of CBM data coding schemes(default is empty
string)
Examples
AT+CSCB=?
+CSCB: (0-1)
OK
AT+CSCB=0,”15-17,50,86”,””
OK
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Description
This command is used to control whether detailed header information is shown in text mode result
codes.
Syntax
Defined values
<show>
0 – do not show header values defined in commands AT+CSCA and AT+CSMP (<sca>,
<tosca>, <fo>, <vp>, <pid> and <dcs>) nor <length>, <toda> or <tooa> in +CMT,
AT+CMGL, AT+CMGR result codes for SMS-DELIVERs and SMS-SUBMITs in text
mode; for SMS-COMMANDs in AT+CMGR result code, do not show <pid>, <mn>,
<da>, <toda>, <length> or <data>
1 – show the values in result codes
Examples
AT+CSDH?
+CSDH: 0
OK
AT+CSDH=1
OK
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Description
This command is used to confirm successful receipt of a new message (SMS-DELIVER or
SMS-STATUSREPORT) routed directly to the TE. If ME does not receive acknowledgement within
required time (network timeout), it will send RP-ERROR to the network.
NOTE: The execute / write command shall only be used when AT+CSMS parameter <service>
equals 1 (= phase 2+) and appropriate URC has been issued by the module, i.e.:
<+CMT> for <mt>=2 incoming message classes 0, 1, 3 and none;
<+CMT> for <mt>=3 incoming message classes 0 and 3;
<+CDS> for <ds>=1.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.005
Syntax
Defined values
<n>
Parameter required only for PDU mode.
0 – Command operates similarly as execution command in text mode.
1 – Send positive (RP-ACK) acknowledgement to the network. Accepted only in PDU
mode.
2 – Send negative (RP-ERROR) acknowledgement to the network. Accepted only in PDU
mode.
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Examples
AT+CNMI=1,2,0,0,0
OK
+CMT:”1380022xxxx”,”02/04/03,11 :06 :38”,129,7,0<CR><LF>
Testing
(receive new short message)
AT+CNMA(send ACK to the network)
OK
AT+CNMA
+CMS ERROR:340
(the second time return error, it needs ACK only once)
Description
This command is used to select the procedure how receiving of new messages from the network is
indicated to the TE when TE is active, e.g. DTR signal is ON. If TE is inactive (e.g. DTR signal is
OFF). If set <mt>=2, <mt>=3 or <ds>=1, make sure <mode>=1, otherwise it will return error.
Syntax
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Defined values
<mode>
0 – Buffer unsolicited result codes in the TA. If TA result code buffer is full, indications
can be buffered in some other place or the oldest indications may be discarded and
replaced with the new received indications.
1 – Discard indication and reject new received message unsolicited result codes when
TA-TE link is reserved (e.g. in on-line data mode). Otherwise forward them directly
to the TE.
2 – Buffer unsolicited result codes in the TA when TA-TE link is reserved (e.g. in on-line
data mode) and flush them to the TE after reservation. Otherwise forward them
directly to the TE.
<mt>
The rules for storing received SMS depend on its data coding scheme, preferred memory storage
(AT+CPMS) setting and this value:
0 – No SMS-DELIVER indications are routed to the TE.
1 – If SMS-DELIVER is stored into ME/TA, indication of the memory location is routed
to the TE using unsolicited result code: +CMTI: <mem3>,<index>.
2 – SMS-DELIVERs (except class 2 messages and messages in the message waiting
indication group (store message)) are routed directly to the TE using unsolicited
result code:
+CMT:[<alpha>],<length><CR><LF><pdu> (PDU mode enabled); or
+CMT:<oa>,[<alpha>],<scts>[,<tooa>,<fo>,<pid>,<dcs>,<sca>,<tosca>,<length>]
<CR> <LF><data>
(text mode enabled, about parameters in italics, refer command Show Text Mode
Parameters AT+CSDH).
3 – Class 3 SMS-DELIVERs are routed directly to TE using unsolicited result codes
defined in <mt>=2. Messages of other data coding schemes result in indication as
defined in <mt>=1.
<bm>
The rules for storing received CBMs depend on its data coding scheme, the setting of Select CBM
Types (AT+CSCB) and this value:
0 – No CBM indications are routed to the TE.
2 – New CBMs are routed directly to the TE using unsolicited result code:
+CBM: <length><CR><LF><pdu> (PDU mode enabled); or
+CBM: <sn>,<mid>,<dcs>,<page>,<pages><CR><LF><data> (text mode enabled)
<ds>
0 – No SMS-STATUS-REPORTs are routed to the TE.
1 – SMS-STATUS-REPORTs are routed to the TE using unsolicited result code:
+CDS: <length><CR><LF><pdu> (PDU mode enabled); or
+CDS: <fo>,<mr>,[<ra>],[<tora>],<scts>,<dt>,<st> (text mode enabled)
2 – If SMS-STATUS-REPORT is stored into ME/TA, indication of the memory location is
routed to the TE using unsolicited result code: +CDSI: <mem3>,<index>.
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<bfr>
0 – TA buffer of unsolicited result codes defined within this command is flushed to the TE
when <mode> 1 to 3 is entered (OK response shall be given before flushing the codes).
1 – TA buffer of unsolicited result codes defined within this command is cleared when
<mode> 1 to 3 is entered.
Examples
AT+CNMI?
+CNMI: 0,0,0,0,0
OK
AT+CNMI=?
+CNMI: (0,1,2),(0,1,2,3),(0,2),(0,1,2),(0,1)
OK
AT+CNMI=2,1 (unsolicited result codes after received messages.)
OK
Description
This command is used to return messages with status value <stat> from message storage <mem1>
to the TE.
If the status of the message is 'received unread', the status in the storage changes to 'received read'.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.005
Syntax
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STATUS-REPORTs:
+CMGL:<index>,<stat>,<fo>,<mr>,[<ra>],[<tora>],<scts>,<dt>,<s
t>[<CR><LF>
+CMGL:<index>,<stat>,<fo>,<mr>,[<ra>],[<tora>],<scts>,<dt>,<s
t>[...]]
OK
If text mode (AT+CMGF=1), command successful and SMS-
COMMANDs:
+CMGL: <index>,<stat>,<fo>,<ct>[<CR><LF>
+CMGL: <index>,<stat>,<fo>,<ct>[...]]
OK
If text mode (AT+CMGF=1), command successful and CBM
storage:
+CMGL:<index>,<stat>,<sn>,<mid>,<page>,<pages>
<CR><LF><data>[<CR><LF>
+CMGL:<index>,<stat>,<sn>,<mid>,<page>,<pages>
<CR><LF><data>[...]]
OK
If PDU mode (AT+CMGF=0) and Command successful:
+CMGL:<index>,<stat>,[<alpha>],<length><CR><LF><pdu>[<C
R><LF>
+CMGL:<index>,<stat>,[<alpha>],<length><CR><LF><pdu>
[…]]
OK
+CMS ERROR: <err>
Defined values
<stat>
1. Text Mode:
"REC UNREAD" received unread message (i.e. new message)
"REC READ" received read message
"STO UNSENT" stored unsent message
"STO SENT" stored sent message
"ALL" all messages
2. PDU Mode:
0 – received unread message (i.e. new message)
1 – received read message
2 – stored unsent message
3 – stored sent message
4 – all messages
<index>
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Integer type; value in the range of location numbers supported by the associated memory and start
with zero.
<oa>
Originating-Address, Address-Value field in string format; BCD numbers (or GSM 7 bit default
alphabet characters) are converted to characters of the currently selected TE character set, type of
address given by <tooa>.
<da>
Destination-Address, Address-Value field in string format; BCD numbers (or GSM 7 bit default
alphabet characters) are converted to characters of the currently selected TE character set, type of
address given by <toda>.
<alpha>
String type alphanumeric representation of <da> or <oa> corresponding to the entry found in MT
phonebook; implementation of this feature is manufacturer specific; used character set should be
the one selected with command Select TE Character Set AT+CSCS.
<scts>
TP-Service-Centre-Time-Stamp in time-string format (refer <dt>).
<tooa>
TP-Originating-Address, Type-of-Address octet in integer format. (default refer <toda>).
<toda>
TP-Destination-Address, Type-of-Address octet in integer format. (when first character of <da> is +
(IRA 43) default is 145, otherwise default is 129). The range of value is from 128 to 255.
<length>
Integer type value indicating in the text mode (AT+CMGF=1) the length of the message body
<data> in characters; or in PDU mode (AT+CMGF=0), the length of the actual TP data unit in
octets. (i.e. the RP layer SMSC address octets are not counted in the length)
<data>
In the case of SMS: TP-User-Data in text mode responses; format:
1. If <dcs> indicates that GSM 7 bit default alphabet is used and <fo> indicates that
TP-User-Data-Header-Indication is not set:
a. If TE character set other than "HEX": ME/TA converts GSM alphabet into current TE
character set.
b. If TE character set is "HEX": ME/TA converts each 7-bit character of GSM 7 bit
default alphabet into two IRA character long hexadecimal numbers. (e.g. character
(GSM 7 bit default alphabet 23) is presented as 17 (IRA 49 and 55))
2. If <dcs> indicates that 8-bit or UCS2 data coding scheme is used, or <fo> indicates that
TP-User-Data-Header-Indication is set: ME/TA converts each 8-bit octet into two IRA
character long hexadecimal numbers. (e.g. octet with integer value 42 is presented to TE as
two characters 2A (IRA 50 and 65))
3. If <dcs> indicates that GSM 7 bit default alphabet is used:
a. If TE character set other than "HEX": ME/TA converts GSM alphabet into current TE
character set.
b. If TE character set is "HEX": ME/TA converts each 7-bit character of the GSM 7 bit
default alphabet into two IRA character long hexadecimal numbers.
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4. If <dcs> indicates that 8-bit or UCS2 data coding scheme is used: ME/TA converts each
8-bit octet into two IRA character long hexadecimal numbers.
<fo>
Depending on the command or result code: first octet of GSM 03.40 SMS-DELIVER,
SMS-SUBMIT (default 17), SMS-STATUS-REPORT, or SMS-COMMAND (default 2) in integer
format. SMS status report is supported under text mode if <fo> is set to 49.
<mr>
Message Reference
GSM 03.40 TP-Message-Reference in integer format.
<ra>
Recipient Address
GSM 03.40 TP-Recipient-Address Address-Value field in string format;BCD numbers (or GSM
default alphabet characters) are converted to characters of the currently selected TE character
set(refer to command AT+CSCS);type of address given by <tora>
<tora>
Type of Recipient Address
GSM 04.11 TP-Recipient-Address Type-of-Address octet in integer format (default refer <toda>)
<dt>
Discharge Time
GSM 03.40 TP-Discharge-Time in time-string format:”yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss+zz”,where characters
indicate year (two last digits),month,day,hour,minutes,seconds and time zone.
<st>
Status
GSM 03.40 TP-Status in integer format
0…255
<ct>
Command Type
GSM 03.40 TP-Command-Type in integer format
0…255
<sn>
Serial Number
GSM 03.41 CBM Serial Number in integer format
<mid>
Message Identifier
GSM 03.41 CBM Message Identifier in integer format
<page>
Page Parameter
GSM 03.41 CBM Page Parameter bits 4-7 in integer format
<pages>
Page Parameter
GSM 03.41 CBM Page Parameter bits 0-3 in integer format
<pdu>
In the case of SMS: SC address followed by TPDU in hexadecimal format: ME/TA converts each
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octet of TP data unit into two IRA character long hexadecimal numbers. (e.g. octet with integer
value 42 is presented to TE as two characters 2A (IRA 50 and 65)).
Examples
AT+CMGL=?
+CMGL: ("REC UNREAD","REC READ","STO UNSENT","STO SENT","ALL")
OK
AT+CMGL="ALL"
+CMGL: 1,"STO UNSENT","+10011",,,145,4
Hello World
OK
Description
This command is used to return message with location value <index> from message storage
<mem1> to the TE.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.005
Syntax
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COMMAND:
+CMGR:<stat>,<fo>,<ct>[,<pid>,[<mn>],[<da>],[<toda>],<length
>]<CR><LF><data>
OK
If text mode (AT+CMGF=1), command successful and CBM
storage:
+CMGR:<stat>,<sn>,<mid>,<dcs>,<page>,<pages><CR><LF><d
ata>
OK
If PDU mode (AT+CMGF=0) and Command successful:
+CMGR:<stat>,[<alpha>],<length><CR><LF><pdu>
OK
+CMS ERROR: <err>
Defined values
<index>
Integer type; value in the range of location numbers supported by the associated memory and start
with zero.
<stat>
1.Text Mode:
"REC UNREAD" received unread message (i.e. new message)
"REC READ" received read message
"STO UNSENT" stored unsent message
"STO SENT" stored sent message
2. PDU Mode:
0 – received unread message (i.e. new message)
1 – received read message.
2 – stored unsent message.
3 – stored sent message
<oa>
Originating-Address, Address-Value field in string format; BCD numbers (or GSM 7 bit default
alphabet characters) are converted to characters of the currently selected TE character set, type of
address given by <tooa>.
<alpha>
String type alphanumeric representation of <da> or <oa> corresponding to the entry found in MT
phonebook; implementation of this feature is manufacturer specific; used character set should be
the one selected with command Select TE Character Set AT+CSCS.
<scts>
TP-Service-Centre-Time-Stamp in time-string format (refer <dt>).
<tooa>
TP-Originating-Address, Type-of-Address octet in integer format. (default refer <toda>).
<fo>
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Depending on the command or result code: first octet of GSM 03.40 SMS-DELIVER,
SMS-SUBMIT (default 17), SMS-STATUS-REPORT, or SMS-COMMAND (default 2) in integer
format. SMS status report is supported under text mode if <fo> is set to 49.
<pid>
Protocol Identifier
GSM 03.40 TP-Protocol-Identifier in integer format
0…255
<dcs>
Depending on the command or result code: SMS Data Coding Scheme (default 0), or Cell
Broadcast Data Coding Scheme in integer format.
<sca>
RP SC address Address-Value field in string format; BCD numbers (or GSM 7 bit default alphabet
characters) are converted to characters of the currently selected TE character set, type of address
given by <tosca>.
<tosca>
RP SC address Type-of-Address octet in integer format (default refer <toda>).
<length>
Integer type value indicating in the text mode (AT+CMGF=1) the length of the message body
<data> > (or <cdata>) in characters; or in PDU mode (AT+CMGF=0), the length of the actual TP
data unit in octets. (i.e. the RP layer SMSC address octets are not counted in the length).
<data>
In the case of SMS: TP-User-Data in text mode responses; format:
1 – If <dcs> indicates that GSM 7 bit default alphabet is used and <fo> indicates that
TP-User-Data-Header-Indication is not set:
a. If TE character set other than "HEX": ME/TA converts GSM alphabet into current
TE character set.
b. If TE character set is "HEX": ME/TA converts each 7-bit character of GSM 7 bit
default alphabet into two IRA character long hexadecimal numbers. (e.g. character
(GSM 7 bit default alphabet 23) is presented as 17 (IRA 49 and 55)).
2 – If <dcs> indicates that 8-bit or UCS2 data coding scheme is used, or <fo> indicates that
TP-User-Data-Header-Indication is set: ME/TA converts each 8-bit octet into two IRA
character long hexadecimal numbers. (eg. octet with integer value 42 is presented to TE
as two characters 2A (IRA 50 and 65)).
3 – If <dcs> indicates that GSM 7 bit default alphabet is used:
a. If TE character set other than "HEX": ME/TA converts GSM alphabet into current
TE character set.
b. If TE character set is "HEX": ME/TA converts each 7-bit character of the GSM 7
bit default alphabet into two IRA character long hexadecimal numbers.
4 – If <dcs> indicates that 8-bit or UCS2 data coding scheme is used: ME/TA converts
each 8-bit octet into two IRA character long hexadecimal numbers.
<da>
Destination-Address, Address-Value field in string format; BCD numbers (or GSM 7 bit default
alphabet characters) are converted to characters of the currently selected TE character set, type of
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Page parameter
GSM 03.41 CBM Page Parameter bits 0-3 in integer format
<pdu>
In the case of SMS: SC address followed by TPDU in hexadecimal format: ME/TA converts each
octet of TP data unit into two IRA character long hexadecimal numbers. (eg. octet with integer
value 42 is presented to TE as two characters 2A (IRA 50 and 65)).
Examples
AT+CMGR=1
+CMGR: "STO UNSENT","+10011",,145,17,0,0,167,"+8613800100500",145,4
Hello World
OK
Description
This command is used to send message from a TE to the network (SMS-SUBMIT).
Syntax
Defined values
<da>
Destination-Address, Address-Value field in string format; BCD numbers (or GSM 7 bit default
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alphabet characters) are converted to characters of the currently selected TE character set, type of
address given by <toda>.
<toda>
TP-Destination-Address, Type-of-Address octet in integer format. (when first character of <da> is +
(IRA 43) default is 145, otherwise default is 129). The range of value is from 128 to 255.
<length>
integer type value indicating in the text mode (AT+CMGF=1) the length of the message body
<data> > (or <cdata>) in characters; or in PDU mode (AT+CMGF=0), the length of the actual TP
data unit in octets. (i.e. the RP layer SMSC address octets are not counted in the length)
<mr>
Message Reference
GSM 03.40 TP-Message-Reference in integer format.
NOTE: In text mode, the maximum length of an SMS depends on the used coding scheme: It is
160 characters if the 7 bit GSM coding scheme is used.
Examples
AT+CMGS="13012832788"<CR>(TEXT MODE)
> ABCD<ctrl-Z/ESC>
+CMGS: 46
OK
Description
This command is used to send message with location value <index> from preferred message
storage <mem2> to the network (SMS-SUBMIT or SMS-COMMAND).
Syntax
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Defined values
<index>
Integer type; value in the range of location numbers supported by the associated memory and start
with zero.
<da>
Destination-Address, Address-Value field in string format; BCD numbers (or GSM 7 bit default
alphabet characters) are converted to characters of the currently selected TE character set, type of
address given by <toda>.
<mr>
Message Reference
GSM 03.40 TP-Message-Reference in integer format.
<toda>
TP-Destination-Address, Type-of-Address octet in integer format. (when first character of <da> is +
(IRA 43) default is 145, otherwise default is 129). The range of value is from 128 to 255.
NOTE: In text mode, the maximum length of an SMS depends on the used coding scheme: It is
160 characters if the 7 bit GSM coding scheme is used.
Examples
AT+CMSS=3
+CMSS: 0
OK
AT+CMSS=3,"13012345678"
+CMSS: 55
OK
Description
This command is used to store message (either SMS-DELIVER or SMS-SUBMIT) to memory
storage <mem2>.
Syntax
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ooa>/<toda>[,<stat>]]<CR> ERROR
Text is entered.
<CTRL-Z/ESC>
If PDU mode(AT+CMGF=
0): +CMS ERROR: <err>
AT+CMGW=<length>[,<sta
t>]<CR>PDU is entered.
<CTRL-Z/ESC>
Defined values
<index>
Integer type; value in the range of location numbers supported by the associated memory and start
with zero.
<oa>
Originating-Address, Address-Value field in string format; BCD numbers (or GSM 7 bit default
alphabet characters) are converted to characters of the currently selected TE character set, type of
address given by <tooa>.
<tooa>
TP-Originating-Address, Type-of-Address octet in integer format. (default refer <toda>).
<da>
Destination-Address, Address-Value field in string format; BCD numbers (or GSM 7 bit default
alphabet characters) are converted to characters of the currently selected TE character set, type of
address given by <toda>.
<toda>
TP-Destination-Address, Type-of-Address octet in integer format. (when first character of <da> is +
(IRA 43) default is 145, otherwise default is 129). The range of value is from 128 to 255.
<length>
Integer type value indicating in the text mode (AT+CMGF=1) the length of the message body
<data> > (or <cdata>) in characters; or in PDU mode (AT+CMGF=0), the length of the actual TP
data unit in octets. (i.e. the RP layer SMSC address octets are not counted in the length).
<stat>
1. Text Mode:
"STO UNSENT" stored unsent message
"STO SENT" stored sent message
2. PDU Mode:
2 – stored unsent message
3 – stored sent message
NOTE: In text mode, the maximum length of an SMS depends on the used coding scheme: It is
160 characters if the 7 bit GSM coding scheme is used.
Examples
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Description
This command is used to delete message from preferred message storage <mem1> location
<index>. If <delflag> is present and not set to 0 then the ME shall ignore <index> and follow the
rules for <delflag> shown below.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.005
Syntax
Defined values
<index>
Integer type; value in the range of location numbers supported by the associated memory and start
with zero.
<delflag>
0 – (or omitted) Delete the message specified in <index>.
1 – Delete all read messages from preferred message storage, leaving unread messages and
stored mobile originated messages (whether sent or not) untouched.
2 – Delete all read messages from preferred message storage and sent mobile originated
messages, leaving unread messages and unsent mobile originated messages untouched.
3 – Delete all read messages from preferred message storage, sent and unsent mobile
originated messages leaving unread messages untouched.
4 – Delete all messages from preferred message storage including unread messages.
NOTE: If set <delflag>=1, 2, 3 or 4, <index> is omitted, such as AT+CMGD=,1.
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Examples
AT+CMGD=1
OK
Description
This command is used to select values for additional parameters needed when SM is sent to the
network or placed in storage when text format message mode is selected.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.005
Syntax
Defined values
<fo>
Depending on the Command or result code: first octet of GSM 03.40 SMS-DELIVER,
SMS-SUBMIT (default 17), SMS-STATUS-REPORT, or SMS-COMMAND (default 2) in integer
format. SMS status report is supported under text mode if <fo> is set to 49.
<vp>
Depending on SMS-SUBMIT <fo> setting: GSM 03.40,TP-Validity-Period either in integer format
(default 167), in time-string format, or if is supported, in enhanced format (hexadecimal coded
string with quotes), (<vp> is in range 0... 255).
<pid>
GSM 03.40 TP-Protocol-Identifier in integer format (default 0).
<dcs>
GSM 03.38 SMS Data Coding Scheme (default 0), or Cell Broadcast Data Coding Scheme in
integer format depending on the command or result code.
Examples
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AT+CSMP=17,23,64,244
OK
Description
This command is used to control the presentation of an unsolicited result code +CREG: <stat>
when <n>=1 and there is a change in the ME network registration status, or code +CREG:
<stat>[,<lac>,<ci>] when <n>=2 and there is a change of the network cell.
Read command returns the status of result code presentation and an integer <stat> which shows
whether the network has currently indicated the registration of the ME. Location information
elements <lac> and <ci> are returned only when <n>=2 and ME is registered in the network.
SIM PIN References
NO 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<n>
0 – disable network registration unsolicited result code
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Examples
AT+CREG?
+CREG: 0,1
OK
Description
Write command forces an attempt to select and register the GSM/UMTS network operator. <mode>
is used to select whether the selection is done automatically by the ME or is forced by this
command to operator <oper> (it shall be given in format <format>). If the selected operator is not
available, no other operator shall be selected (except <mode>=4). The selected operator name
format shall apply to further read commands (AT+COPS?) also. <mode>=2 forces an attempt to
deregister from the network. The selected mode affects to all further network registration (e.g. after
<mode>=2, ME shall be unregistered until <mode>=0 or 1 is selected).
Read command returns the current mode and the currently selected operator. If no operator is
selected, <format> and <oper> are omitted.
Test command returns a list of quadruplets, each representing an operator present in the network.
Quadruplet consists of an integer indicating the availability of the operator <stat>, long and short
alphanumeric format of the name of the operator, and numeric format representation of the operator.
Any of the formats may be unavailable and should then be an empty field. The list of operators shall
be in order: home network, networks referenced in SIM, and other networks.
It is recommended (although optional) that after the operator list TA returns lists of supported
<mode>s and <format>s. These lists shall be delimited from the operator list by two commas.
When executing AT+COPS=? , any input from serial port will stop this command.
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Syntax
Defined values
<mode>
0 – automatic
1 – manual
2 – force deregister
3 – set only <format>
4 – manual/automatic
5 – manual,but do not modify the network selection mode(e.g GSM,WCDMA) after
module resets.
<format>
0 – long format alphanumeric <oper>
1 – short format alphanumeric <oper>
2 – numeric <oper>
<oper>
string type, <format> indicates if the format is alphanumeric or numeric.
<stat>
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0 – unknown
1 – available
2 – current
3 – forbidden
<AcT>
Access technology selected
0 – GSM
1 – GSM Compact
2 – UTRAN
7 – EUTRAN
Examples
AT+COPS?
+COPS: 0,0,"China Mobile Com",0
OK
AT+COPS=?
+COPS: (2,"China Unicom","Unicom","46001",0),(3,"China Mobile Com","DGTMPT",
"46000",0),,(0,1,2,3,4,5),(0,1,2)
OK
Description
This command is used to lock, unlock or interrogate a ME or a network facility <fac>. Password is
normally needed to do such actions. When querying the status of a network service (<mode>=2) the
response line for 'not active' case (<status>=0) should be returned only if service is not active for
any <class>.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
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Defined values
<fac>
"PF" lock Phone to the very First inserted SIM card or USIM card
"SC" lock SIM card or USIM card
"AO" Barr All Outgoing Calls
"OI" Barr Outgoing International Calls
"OX" Barr Outgoing International Calls except to Home Country
"AI" Barr All Incoming Calls
"IR" Barr Incoming Calls when roaming outside the home country
"AB" All Barring services (only for <mode>=0)
"AG" All outGoing barring services (only for <mode>=0)
"AC" All inComing barring services (only for <mode>=0)
"FD" SIM fixed dialing memory feature
"PN" Network Personalization
"PU" network subset Personalization
"PP" service Provider Personalization
"PC" Corporate Personalization
<mode>
0 – unlock
1 – lock
2 – query status
<status>
0 – not active
1 – active
<passwd>
Password.
string type; shall be the same as password specified for the facility from the ME user interface or
with command Change Password +CPWD
<classX>
It is a sum of integers each representing a class of information (default 7):
1 – voice (telephony)
2 – data (refers to all bearer services)
4 – fax (facsimile services)
8 – short message service
16 – data circuit sync
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Examples
AT+CLCK="SC",2
+CLCK: 0
OK
Description
Write command sets a new password for the facility lock function defined by command Facility
Lock AT+CLCK.
Test command returns a list of pairs which present the available facilities and the maximum length
of their password.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<fac>
Refer Facility Lock +CLCK for other values:
"SC" SIM or USIM PIN1
"P2" SIM or USIM PIN2
"AB" All Barring services
"AC" All inComing barring services (only for <mode>=0)
"AG" All outGoing barring services (only for <mode>=0)
"AI" Barr All Incoming Calls
"AO" Barr All Outgoing Calls
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"IR" Barr Incoming Calls when roaming outside the home country
"OI" Barr Outgoing International Calls
"OX" Barr Outgoing International Calls except to Home Country
<oldpwd>
String type, it shall be the same as password specified for the facility from the ME user interface or
with command Change Password AT+CPWD.
<newpwd>
String type, it is the new password; maximum length of password can be determined with
<pwdlength>.
<pwdlength>
Integer type, max length of password.
Examples
AT+CPWD=?
+CPWD: ("AB",4),("AC",4),("AG",4),("AI",4),("AO",4),("IR",4),("OI",4),("OX",4),(
"SC",8),("P2",8)
OK
Description
This command refers to the GSM/UMTS supplementary service CLIP (Calling Line Identification
Presentation) that enables a called subscriber to get the calling line identity (CLI) of the calling
party when receiving a mobile terminated call.
Write command enables or disables the presentation of the CLI at the TE. It has no effect on the
execution of the supplementary service CLIP in the network.
When the presentation of the CLI at the TE is enabled (and calling subscriber allows), +CLIP:
<number>,<type>,,[,[<alpha>][,<CLI validity>]] response is returned after every RING (or
+CRING: <type>; refer sub clause "Cellular result codes +CRC") result code sent from TA to TE. It
is manufacturer specific if this response is used when normal voice call is answered.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
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Defined values
<n>
Parameter sets/shows the result code presentation status in the TA:
0 – disable
1 – enable
<m>
0 – CLIP not provisioned
1 – CLIP provisioned
2 – unknown (e.g. no network, etc.)
<number>
String type phone number of calling address in format specified by <type>.
<type>
Type of address octet in integer format;
128 – Restricted number type includes unknown type and format
145 – International number type
161 – national number.The network support for this type is optional
177 – network specific number,ISDN format
129 – Otherwise
<alpha>
String type alphanumeric representation of <number> corresponding to the entry found in phone
book.
<CLI validity>
0 – CLI valid
1 – CLI has been withheld by the originator
2 – CLI is not available due to interworking problems or limitations of originating
network
Examples
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AT+CLIP=1
OK
RING (with incoming call)
+CLIP: "02152063113",128,,,"gongsi",0
Description
This command refers to CLIR-service that allows a calling subscriber to enable or disable the
presentation of the CLI to the called party when originating a call.
Write command overrides the CLIR subscription (default is restricted or allowed) when temporary
mode is provisioned as a default adjustment for all following outgoing calls. This adjustment can be
revoked by using the opposite command.. If this command is used by a subscriber without
provision of CLIR in permanent mode the network will act.
Read command gives the default adjustment for all outgoing calls (given in <n>), and also triggers
an interrogation of the provision status of the CLIR service (given in <m>).
Test command returns values supported as a compound value.
Syntax
Defined values
<n>
0 – presentation indicator is used according to the subscription of the CLIR service
1 – CLIR invocation
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2 – CLIR suppression
<m>
0 – CLIR not provisioned
1 – CLIR provisioned in permanent mode
2 – unknown (e.g. no network, etc.)
3 – CLIR temporary mode presentation restricted
4 – CLIR temporary mode presentation allowed
Examples
AT+CLIR=?
+CLIR:(0-2)
OK
Description
This command refers to the GSM/UMTS supplementary service COLP(Connected Line
Identification Presentation) that enables a calling subscriber to get the connected line identity
(COL) of the called party after setting up a mobile originated call. The command enables or
disables the presentation of the COL at the TE. It has no effect on the execution of the
supplementary service COLR in the network.
When enabled (and called subscriber allows), +COLP:<number>, <type> [,<subaddr>, <satype>
[,<alpha>]] intermediate result code is returned from TA to TE before any +CR responses. It is
manufacturer specific if this response is used when normal voice call is established.
When the AT+COLP=1 is set, any data input immediately after the launching of “ATDXXX;” will
stop the execution of the ATD command, which may cancel the establishing of the call.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
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AT+COLP =<n> OK
ERROR
+CME ERROR: <err>
Execution Command Responses
AT+COLP Set default value(<n>=0, <m>=0):
OK
Defined values
<n>
Parameter sets/shows the result code presentation status in the TA:
0 – disable
1 – enable
<m>
0 – COLP not provisioned
1 – COLP provisioned
2 – unknown (e.g. no network, etc.)
Examples
AT+COLP?
+COLP: 1,0
OK
ATD10086;
VOICE CALL: BEGIN
+COLP: "10086",129,,,
OK
Description
This command allows control of the Closed User Group supplementary service. Set command
enables the served subscriber to select a CUG index, to suppress the Outgoing Access (OA), and to
suppress the preferential CUG.
Syntax
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AT+CCUG=? OK
Read Command Responses
AT+CCUG? +CCUG: <n>,<index>,<info>
OK
ERROR
+CME ERROR: <err>
Write Command Responses
AT+CCUG= OK
<n>[,<index>[,<info>]] ERROR
+CME ERROR: <err>
Execution Command Responses
AT+CCUG Set default value:
OK
Defined values
<n>
0 – disable CUG temporary mode
1 – enable CUG temporary mode
<index>
0...9 – CUG index
10 – no index (preferred CUG taken from subscriber data)
<info>
0 – no information
1 – suppress OA
2 – suppress preferential CUG
3 – suppress OA and preferential CUG
Examples
AT+CCUG?
+CCUG: 0,0,0
OK
Description
This command allows control of the call forwarding supplementary service. Registration, erasure,
activation, deactivation, and status query are supported.
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Syntax
Defined values
<reason>
0 – unconditional
1 – mobile busy
2 – no reply
3 – not reachable
4 – all call forwarding
5 – all conditional call forwarding
<mode>
0 – disable
1 – enable
2 – query status
3 – registration
4 – erasure
<number>
String type phone number of forwarding address in format specified by <type>.
<type>
Type of address octet in integer format:
145 – dialing string <number> includes international access code character ‘+’
129 – otherwise
<subaddr>
String type sub address of format specified by <satype>.
<satype>
Type of sub address octet in integer format, default 128.
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<classX>
It is a sum of integers each representing a class of information (default 7):
1 – voice (telephony)
2 – data (refers to all bearer services)
4 – fax (facsimile services)
16 – data circuit sync
32 – data circuit async
64 – dedicated packet access
128 – dedicated PAD access
255 – The value 255 covers all classes
<time>
1...30 – when "no reply" is enabled or queried, this gives the time in seconds to wait before call
is forwarded, default value 20.
<status>
0 – not active
1 – active
Examples
AT+CCFC=?
+CCFC: (0,1,2,3,4,5)
OK
AT+CCFC=0,2
+CCFC: 0,255
OK
Description
This command allows control of the Call Waiting supplementary service. Activation, deactivation
and status query are supported. When querying the status of a network service (<mode>=2) the
response line for 'not active' case (<status>=0) should be returned only if service is not active for
any <class>. Parameter <n> is used to disable/enable the presentation of an unsolicited result code
+CCWA: <number>,<type>,<class> to the TE when call waiting service is enabled. Command
should be abortable when network is interrogated.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
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OK
Read Command Responses
AT+CCWA? +CCWA: <n>
OK
Write Command Responses
AT+CCWA= When <mode>=2 and command successful:
<n>[,<mode>[,<class>]] +CCWA:<status>,<class>[<CR><LF>
+CCWA: <status>, <class>[...]]
OK
ERROR
+CME ERROR: <err>
Execution Command Responses
AT+CCWA Set default value (<n>=0):
OK
Defined values
<n>
Sets/shows the result code presentation status in the TA
0 – disable
1 – enable
<mode>
When <mode> parameter is not given, network is not interrogated:
0 – disable
1 – enable
2 – query status
<class>
It is a sum of integers each representing a class of information (default 7)
1 – voice (telephony)
2 – data (refers to all bearer services)
4 – fax (facsimile services)
7 – voice,data and fax(1+2+4)
8 – short message service
16 – data circuit sync
32 – data circuit async
64 – dedicated packet access
128 – dedicated PAD access
<status>
0 – not active
1 – active
<number>
String type phone number of calling address in format specified by <type>.
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<type>
Type of address octet in integer format;
128 – Restricted number type includes unknown type and format
145 – International number type
129 – Otherwise
161 – national number.The network support for this type is optional
Examples
AT+CCWA=?
+CCWA:(0-1)
OK
AT+CCWA?
+CCWA: 0
OK
Description
This command allows the control the following call related services:
1. A call can be temporarily disconnected from the ME but the connection is retained by the
network.
2. Multiparty conversation (conference calls).
3. The served subscriber who has two calls (one held and the other either active or alerting)
can connect the other parties and release the served subscriber's own connection.
Calls can be put on hold, recovered, released, added to conversation, and transferred. This is
based on the GSM/UMTS supplementary services.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
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Defined values
<n>
0 – Terminate all held calls; or set User Determined User Busy for a waiting call
1 – Terminate all active calls and accept the other call (waiting call or held call)
1X – Terminate a specific call X
2 – Place all active calls on hold and accept the other call (waiting call or held call) as
the active call
2X – Place all active calls except call X on hold
3 – Add the held call to the active calls
4 – Connect two calls and cut off the connection between users and them simultaneously
Examples
AT+CHLD=?
+CHLD: (0,1,1x,2,2x,3,4)
OK
Description
This command allows control of the Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD). Both
network and mobile initiated operations are supported. Parameter <n> is used to disable/enable the
presentation of an unsolicited result code (USSD response from the network, or network initiated
operation) +CUSD: <m>[,<str>,<dcs>] to the TE. In addition, value <n>=2 is used to cancel an
ongoing USSD session.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
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AT+CUSD= OK
<n>[,<str>[,<dcs>]] ERROR
+CME ERROR: <err>
Execution Command Responses
AT+CUSD Set default value (<n>=0):
OK
Defined values
<n>
0 – disable the result code presentation in the TA
1 – enable the result code presentation in the TA
2 – cancel session (not applicable to read command response)
<str>
String type USSD-string.
<dcs>
Cell Broadcast Data Coding Scheme in integer format (default 0).
<m>
0 – no further user action required (network initiated USSD-Notify, or no further
information needed after mobile initiated operation)
1 – further user action required (network initiated USSD-Request, or further information
needed after mobile initiated operation)
2 – USSD terminated by network
4 – operation not supported
5 – network time out
Examples
AT+CUSD?
+CUSD: 1
OK
AT+CUSD=0
OK
Description
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This command refers to Advice of Charge supplementary service that enables subscriber to get
information about the cost of calls. With <mode>=0, the execute command returns the current call
meter value from the ME.
This command also includes the possibility to enable an unsolicited event reporting of the CCM
information. The unsolicited result code +CCCM: <ccm> is sent when the CCM value changes, but
not more that every 10 seconds. Deactivation of the unsolicited event reporting is made with the
same command.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<mode>
0 – query CCM value
1 – deactivate the unsolicited reporting of CCM value
2 – activate the unsolicited reporting of CCM value
<ccm>
String type, three bytes of the current call meter value in hexadecimal format (e.g. "00001E"
indicates decimal value 30), value is in home units and bytes are similarly coded as ACMmax value
in the SIM.
Examples
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AT+CAOC=0
+CAOC: "000000"
OK
Description
This command refers to supplementary service related network initiated notifications. The set
command enables/disables the presentation of notification result codes from TA to TE.
When <n>=1 and a supplementary service notification is received after a mobile originated call
setup, intermediate result code +CSSI: <code1>[,<index>] is sent to TE before any other MO call
setup result codes presented in the present document. When several different <code1>s are received
from the network, each of them shall have its own +CSSI result code.
When <m>=1 and a supplementary service notification is received during a mobile terminated call
setup or during a call, or when a forward check supplementary service notification is received,
unsolicited result code +CSSU: <code2>[,<index>[,<number>,<type>[,<subaddr>,<satype>]]] is
sent to TE. In case of MT call setup, result code is sent after every +CLIP result code (refer
command "Calling line identification presentation +CLIP") and when several different <code2>s
are received from the network, each of them shall have its own +CSSU result code.
Syntax
Defined values
<n>
Parameter sets/shows the +CSSI result code presentation status in the TA:
0 – disable
1 – enable
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<m>
Parameter sets/shows the +CSSU result code presentation status in the TA:
0 – disable
1 – enable
<code1>
0 – unconditional call forwarding is active
1 – some of the conditional call forwarding are active
2 – call has been forwarded
3 – call is waiting
5 – outgoing calls are barred
<index>
Refer "Closed user group +CCUG".
<code2>
0 – this is a forwarded call (MT call setup)
2 – call has been put on hold (during a voice call)
3 – call has been retrieved (during a voice call)
5 – call on hold has been released (this is not a SS notification) (during a voice call)
<number>
String type phone number of format specified by <type>.
<type>
Type of address octet in integer format; default 145 when dialing string includes international
access code character "+", otherwise 129.
<subaddr>
String type sub address of format specified by <satype>.
<satype>
Type of sub address octet in integer format, default 128.
Examples
AT+CSSN=1,1
OK
AT+CSSN?
+CSSN: 1,1
OK
Description
This command isused to return list of current calls of ME. If command succeeds but no calls are
available, no information response is sent to TE.
SIM PIN References
NO 3GPP TS 27.007
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Syntax
Defined values
<n>
0 – Don’t report a list of current calls of ME automatically when the current call status
changes.
1 – Report a list of current calls of ME automatically when the current call status changes.
<idX>
Integer type, call identification number, this number can be used in +CHLD command operations.
<dir>
0 – mobile originated (MO) call
1 – mobile terminated (MT) call
<stat>
State of the call:
0 – active
1 – held
2 – dialing (MO call)
3 – alerting (MO call)
4 – incoming (MT call)
5 – waiting (MT call)
6 – disconnect
<mode>
bearer/teleservice:
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0 – voice
1 – data
2 – fax
9 – unknown
<mpty>
0 – call is not one of multiparty (conference) call parties
1 – call is one of multiparty (conference) call parties
<number>
String type phone number in format specified by <type>.
<type>
Type of address octet in integer format;
128 – Restricted number type includes unknown type and format
145 – International number type
161 – national number.The network support for this type is optional
177 – network specific number,ISDN format
129 – Otherwise
<alpha>
String type alphanumeric representation of <number> corresponding to the entry found in
phonebook; used character set should be the one selected with command Select TE Character Set
AT+CSCS.
Examples
ATD10011;
OK
AT+CLCC
+CLCC: 1,0,0,0,0,"10011",129,"sm"
OK
RING (with incoming call)
AT+CLCC
+CLCC: 1,1,4,0,0,"02152063113",128,"gongsi"
OK
Description
This command is used to edit the SIM preferred list of networks.
Syntax
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Defined values
<index>
Integer type, the order number of operator in the SIM preferred operator list.
If only input <index>, command will delete the value indicate by <index>.
<format>
0 – long format alphanumeric <oper>
1 – short format alphanumeric <oper>
2 – numeric <oper>
<operX>
String type.
<GSM_AcTn>
GSM access technology:
0 – access technology not selected
1 – access technology selected
<GSM_Compact_AcTn>
GSM compact access technology:
0 – access technology not selected
1 – access technology selected
<UTRA_AcTn>
UTRA access technology:
0 – access technology not selected
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Examples
AT+CPOL?
+CPOL: 1,2,"46001",0,0,1
OK
AT+CPOL=?
+CPOL: (1-8),(0-2)
OK
Description
This command is used to return the list of operator names from the ME. Each operator code
<numericX> that has an alphanumeric equivalent <alphaX> in the ME memory shall be returned.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<numericX>
String type, operator in numeric format (see AT+COPS).
<alphaX>
String type, operator in long alphanumeric format (see AT+COPS).
Examples
AT+COPN
+COPN: "46000","China Mobile Com"
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Description
This command is used to query the network mode of the module.
Syntax
OK
Read Command Responses
AT*CNTI? *CNTI:<CNTI_option>, <network_mode>
OK
Write Command Responses
AT*CNTI = *CNTI:<CNTI_option>, <network_mode>s
<CNTI_option> OK
ERROR
Defined values
<CNTI_option>
Network query option.
Value:
0 Query the current network mode
1 Query the network mode available for the module now
2 Query the network mode supported by the module
<network_mode>
The wireless access technologies separated by ‘,’. For some products, the HSDPA or HSUPA is
not supported.
Value:
NONE
GSM
GPRS
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EDGE
UMTS
HSDPA
HSUPA
HSDPA+HSUPA
LTE
Examples
AT*CNTI =1
*CNTI: 1, UMTS
OK
AT*CNTI?
*CNTI: 1, GSM, GPRS
OK
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Description
This result code is similar to the regular ERROR result code. The format of <err> can be either
numeric or verbose string, by setting AT+CMEE command.
SIM PIN References
NO 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<err>
Values (numeric format followed by verbose format):
0 phone failure
1 no connection to phone
2 phone adaptor link reserved
3 operation not allowed
4 operation not supported
5 PH-SIM PIN required
6 PH-FSIM PIN required
7 PH-FSIM PUK required
10 SIM not inserted
11 SIM PIN required
12 SIM PUK required
13 SIM failure
14 SIM busy
15 SIM wrong
16 incorrect password
17 SIM PIN2 required
18 SIM PUK2 required
20 memory full
21 invalid index
22 not found
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23 memory failure
24 text string too long
25 invalid characters in text string
26 dial string too long
27 invalid characters in dial string
30 no network service
31 network timeout
32 network not allowed - emergency calls only
40 network personalization PIN required
41 network personalization PUK required
42 network subset personalization PIN required
43 network subset personalization PUK required
44 service provider personalization PIN required
45 service provider personalization PUK required
46 corporate personalization PIN required
47 corporate personalization PUK required
100 Unknown
103 Illegal MESSAGE
106 Illegal ME
107 GPRS services not allowed
111 PLMN not allowed
112 Location area not allowed
113 Roaming not allowed in this location area
132 service option not supported
133 requested service option not subscribed
134 service option temporarily out of order
148 unspecified GPRS error
149 PDP authentication failure
150 invalid mobile class
257 network rejected request
258 retry operation
259 invalid deflected to number
260 deflected to own number
261 unknown subscriber
262 service not available
263 unknown class specified
264 unknown network message
273 minimum TFTS per PDP address violated
274 TFT precedence index not unique
275 invalid parameter combination
“CME ERROR” codes of MMS:
170 Unknown error for mms
171 MMS task is busy now
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Examples
AT+CPIN="1234","1234"
+CME ERROR: incorrect password
Description
This command is used to disable or enable the use of result code “+CME ERROR: <err>” or
“+CMS ERROR: <err>” as an indication of an error relating to the functionality of ME; when
enabled, the format of <err> can be set to numeric or verbose string.
SIM PIN References
NO 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<n>
0 – Disable result code,i.e. only “ERROR” will be displayed.
1 – Enable error result code with numeric values.
2 – Enable error result code with string values.
Examples
AT+CMEE?
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+CMEE: 2
OK
AT+CPIN="1234","1234"
+CME ERROR: incorrect password
AT+CMEE=0
OK
AT+CPIN="1234","1234"
ERROR
AT+CMEE=1
OK
AT+CPIN="1234","1234"
+CME ERROR: 16
Description
This command is used to return the activity status <pas> of the ME. It can be used to interrogate the
ME before requesting action from the phone.
Syntax
Defined values
<pas>
0 – ready (ME allows commands from TA/TE)
3 – ringing (ME is ready for commands from TA/TE, but the ringer is active)
4 – call in progress (ME is ready for commands from TA/TE, but a call is in progress)
Examples
RING (with incoming call)
AT+CPAS
+CPAS: 3
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OK
AT+CPAS=?
+CPAS: (0,3,4)
OK
Description
This command is used to select the level of functionality <fun> in the ME. Level "full
functionality" is where the highest level of power is drawn. "Minimum functionality" is where
minimum power is drawn. Level of functionality between these may also be specified by
manufacturers. When supported by manufacturers, ME resetting with <rst> parameter may be
utilized.
NOTE: AT+CFUN=6 must be used after setting AT+CFUN=7. If module in offline mode, must
execute AT+CFUN=6 or restart module to online mode.
SIM PIN References
NO 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<fun>
0 – minimum functionality
1 – full functionality, online mode
4 – disable phone both transmit and receive RF circuits
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Examples
AT+CFUN?
+CFUN: 1
OK
AT+CFUN=0
OK
Description
This command is used to send the ME a password which is necessary before it can be operated
(SIM PIN, SIM PUK, PH-SIM PIN, etc.). If the PIN is to be entered twice, the TA shall
automatically repeat the PIN. If no PIN request is pending, no action is taken towards MT and an
error message, +CME ERROR, is returned to TE.
If the PIN required is SIM PUK or SIM PUK2, the second pin is required. This second pin,
<newpin>, is used to replace the old pin in the SIM.
SIM PIN References
NO 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
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Defined values
<pin>
String type values.
<newpin>
String type values.
<code>
Values reserved by the present document:
READY – ME is not pending for any password
SIM PIN – ME is waiting SIM PIN to be given
SIM PUK – ME is waiting SIM PUK to be given
PH-SIM PIN – ME is waiting phone-to-SIM card password to be given
SIM PIN2 – ME is waiting SIM PIN2 to be given
SIM PUK2 – ME is waiting SIM PUK2 to be given
PH-NET PIN – ME is waiting network personalization password to be given
Examples
AT+CPIN?
+CPIN: SIM PUK2
OK
Description
This command is used to return received signal strength indication <rssi> and channel bit error rate
<ber> from the ME. Test command returns values supported by the TA as compound values.
Syntax
Defined values
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<rssi>
0 – -113 dBm or less
1 – -111 dBm
2...30 – -109... -53 dBm
31 – -51 dBm or greater
99 – not known or not detectable
<ber>
(in percent)
0 – <0.01%
1 – 0.01% --- 0.1%
2 – 0.1% --- 0.5%
3 – 0.5% --- 1.0%
4 – 1.0% --- 2.0%
5 – 2.0% --- 4.0%
6 – 4.0% --- 8.0%
7 – >=8.0%
99 – not known or not detectable
Examples
AT+CSQ
+CSQ: 22,0
OK
Description
This command is used to disable or enable automatic report CSQ information, when we enable
automatic report, the module reports CSQ information every five seconds or only after <rssi> or
<ber> is changed, the format of automatic report is “+CSQ: <rssi>,<ber>”.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
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Defined values
<aoto>
0 – disable automatic report
1 – enable automatic report
<mode>
0 – CSQ automatic report every five seconds
1 – CSQ automatic report only after <rssi> or <ber> is changed
NOTE: If the parameter of <mode> is omitted when executing write command, <mode> will be set
to default value.
Examples
AT+AUTOCSQ=?
+AUTOCSQ: (0-1),(0-1)
OK
AT+AUTOCSQ?
+AUTOCSQ: 1,1
OK
AT+AUTOCSQ=1,1
OK
+CSQ: 23,0 (when <rssi> or <ber> changing)
Description
This command is used to reset the Advice of Charge related accumulated call meter value in SIM
file EFACM.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
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OK
ERROR
+CME ERROR: <err>
Write Command Responses
AT+CACM=<passwd> OK
ERROR
+CME ERROR: <err>
Execution Command Responses
AT+CACM OK
+CME ERROR: <err>
Defined values
<passwd>
String type, SIM PIN2.
<acm>
String type, accumulated call meter value similarly coded as <ccm> under +CAOC.
Examples
AT+CACM?
+CACM: "000000"
OK
Description
This command is used to set the Advice of Charge related accumulated call meter maximum value
in SIM file EFACMmax.
Syntax
Defined values
<acmmax>
String type, accumulated call meter maximum value similarly coded as <ccm> under AT+CAOC,
value zero disables ACMmax feature.
<passwd>
String type, SIM PIN2.
Examples
AT+CAMM?
+CAMM: "000000"
OK
Description
This command is used to set the parameters of Advice of Charge related price per unit and currency
table in SIM file EFPUCT..
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<currency>
String type, three-character currency code (e.g. "GBP", "DEM"), character set as specified by
command Select TE Character Set AT+CSCS.
<ppu>
String type, price per unit, dot is used as a decimal separator. (e.g. "2.66").
<passwd>
String type, SIM PIN2.
Examples
AT+CPUC?
+CPUC: “GBP” , “2.66”
OK
Description
This command is used to power off the module. Once the AT+CPOF command is executed, The
module will store user data and deactivate from network.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
Examples
AT+CPOF
OK
Description
This command is used to manage Real Time Clock of the module.
Syntax
Defined values
<time>
String type value; format is “yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss±zz”, where characters indicate year (two last
digits), month, day, hour, minutes, seconds and time zone (indicates the difference, expressed in
quarters of an hour, between the local time and GMT; three last digits are mandatory, range
-96…+96). E.g. 6th of May 2008, 14:28:10 GMT+8 equals to “08/05/06,14:28:10+32”.
NOTE: 1. Time zone is nonvolatile, and the factory value is invalid time zone.
2. Command +CCLK? will return time zone when time zone is valid, and if time zone is
00, command +CCLK? will return “+00”, but not “-00”.
Examples
AT+CCLK=“08/11/28,12:30:33+32”
OK
AT+CCLK?
+CCLK: “08/11/28,12:30:35+32”
OK
AT+CCLK=“08/11/26,10:15:00”
OK
AT+CCLK?
+CCLK: “08/11/26,10:15:02+32”
OK
Description
This command is used to reset ME.
Syntax
Examples
AT+CRESET=?
OK
AT+CRESET
OK
Description
This command is used to set module IMEI value.
Syntax
ERROR
Defined values
<imei>
The 15-digit IMEI value.
Examples
AT+SIMEI=357396012183170
OK
AT+SIMEI?
+SIMEI: 357396012183170
OK
AT+SIMEI=?
OK
Description
This command is used to set RSSI delta threshold for signal strength reporting.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<delta>
Range: from 0 to 5.
Examples
AT+CSQDELTA?
+CSQDELTA: 5
OK
Description
This command allows to control the SIM card directly.
Compared to restricted SIM access command AT+CRSM, AT+CSIM allows the ME to take more
control over the SIM interface.
For SIM–ME interface please refer 3GPP TS 11.11.
NOTE:The SIM Application Toolkit functionality is not supported by AT+CSIM. Therefore the
following SIM commands can not be used: TERMINAL PROFILE, ENVELOPE,
FETCH and TEMINAL RESPONSE.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<length>
Interger type; length of the characters that are sent to TE in <command> or <response>
<command>
Command passed on by the MT to the SIM.
<response>
Response to the command passed on by the SIM to the MT.
Examples
AT+CSIM=?
OK
Description
By using AT+CRSM instead of Generic SIM Access AT+CSIM, TE application has easier but
more limited access to the SIM database.
Write command transmits to the MT the SIM <command> and its required parameters. MT handles
internally all SIM-MT interface locking and file selection routines. As response to the command,
MT sends the actual SIM information parameters and response data. MT error result code +CME
ERROR may be returned when the command cannot be passed to the SIM, but failure in the
execution of the command in the SIM is reported in <sw1> and <sw2> parameters.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<command>
Command passed on by the MT to the SIM:
176 – READ BINARY
178 – READ RECORD
192 – GET RESPONSE
214 – UPDATE BINARY
220 – UPDATE RECORD
242 – STATUS
203 – RETRIEVE DATA
219 – SET DATA
<fileID>
Identifier for an elementary data file on SIM, if used by <command>.
The following list the fileID hex value, user needs to convet them to decimal.
EFs under MF
0x2FE2 ICCID
0x2F05 Extended Language Preferences
0x2F00 EF DIR
0x2F06 Access Rule Reference
EFs under USIM ADF
0x6F05 Language Indication
0x6F07 IMSI
0x6F08 Ciphering and Integrity keys
0x6F09 C and I keys for pkt switched domain
0x6F60 User controlled PLMN selector w/Acc Tech
0x6F30 User controlled PLMN selector
0x6F31 HPLMN search period
0x6F37 ACM maximum value
0x6F38 USIM Service table
0x6F39 Accumulated Call meter
0x6F3E Group Identifier Level
0x6F3F Group Identifier Level 2
0x6F46 Service Provider Name
0x6F41 Price Per Unit and Currency table
0x6F45 Cell Bcast Msg identifier selection
0x6F78 Access control class
0x6F7B Forbidden PLMNs
0x6F7E Location information
0x6FAD Administrative data
0x6F48 Cell Bcast msg id for data download
0x6FB7 Emergency call codes
0x6F50 Cell bcast msg id range selection
0x6F73 Packet switched location information
0x6F3B Fixed dialling numbers
0x6F3C Short messages
0x6F40 MSISDN
0x6F42 SMS parameters
0x6F43 SMS Status
0x6F49 Service dialling numbers
0x6F4B Extension 2
0x6F4C Extension 3
0x6F47 SMS reports
0x6F80 Incoming call information
0x6F81 Outgoing call information
0x6F82 Incoming call timer
0x6F83 Outgoing call timer
0x6F4E Extension 5
0x6F4F Capability Config Parameters 2
0x6FB5 Enh Multi Level Precedence and Pri
0x6FB6 Automatic answer for eMLPP service
0x6FC8 Extension 6
0x6FC9 Mailbox Identifier
0x6FCA Message Waiting Indication Status
0x6FCD Service Provider Display Information
0x6FD2 UIM_USIM_SPT_TABLE
0x6FD9 Equivalent HPLMN
0x6FCB Call Forwarding Indicator Status
0x6FD6 GBA Bootstrapping parameters
0x6FDA GBA NAF List
0x6FD7 MBMS Service Key
0x6FD8 MBMS User Key
0x6FCE MMS Notification
0x6FD0 MMS Issuer connectivity parameters
0x6FD1 MMS User Preferences
0x6FD2 MMS User connectivity parameters
0x6FCF Extension 8
0x5031 Object Directory File
0x5032 Token Information File
0x5033 Unused space Information File
EFs under Telecom DF
0x6F3A Abbreviated Dialing Numbers
0x6F3B Fixed dialling numbers
0x6F3C Short messages
0x6F3D Capability Configuration Parameters
0x6F4F Extended CCP
0x6F40 MSISDN
0x6F42 SMS parameters
0x6F43 SMS Status
0x6F44 Last number dialled
0x6F49 Service Dialling numbers
0x6F4A Extension 1
0x6F4B Extension 2
0x6F4C Extension 3
0x6F4D Barred Dialing Numbers
0x6F4E Extension 4
0x6F47 SMS reports
0x6F58 Comparison Method Information
0x6F54 Setup Menu elements
0x6F06 Access Rule reference
0x4F20 Image
0x4F30 Phone book reference file
0x4F22 Phone book synchronization center
0x4F23 Change counter
Examples
AT+CRSM=?
OK
Description
Execution command returns the MSISDNs related to the subscriber (this information can be stored
in the SIM or in the ME). If subscriber has different MSISDN for different services, each MSISDN
is returned in a separate line.
Syntax
Defined values
<alpha>
Optional alphanumeric string associated with <number>, used character set should be the one
selected with command Select TE Character Set AT+CSCS.
<number>
String type phone number of format specified by <type>.
<type>
Type of address octet in integer format.see also AT+CPBR <type>
Examples
AT+CNUM
+CNUM: ,"13697252277",129
OK
Description
This command selects the active phonebook storage,i.e.the phonebook storage that all subsequent
phonebook commands will be operating on.
Syntax
Defined values
<storage>
Values reserved by the present document:
"DC" ME dialed calls list
Capacity: max. 20 entries
AT+CPBW command is not applicable to this storage.
"MC" ME missed (unanswered received) calls list
Capacity: max. 20 entries
AT+CPBW command is not applicable to this storage.
"RC" ME received calls list
Capacity: max. 20 entries
AT+CPBW command is not applicable to this storage.
"SM" SIM phonebook
Examples
AT+CPBS=?
+CPBS: ("SM","DC","FD","LD","MC","ME","RC","EN","ON","SN")
OK
AT+CPBS=”SM”
OK
AT+CPBS?
+CPBS: "SM",1,200
OK
Description
This command gets the record information from the selected memory storage in phonebook. If the
storage is selected as “SM” then the command will return the record in SIM phonebook, the same to
others.
Syntax
Defined values
<index1>
Integer type value in the range of location numbers of phonebook memory.
<index2>
Integer type value in the range of location numbers of phonebook memory.
<index>
Integer type.the current position number of the Phonebook index.
<minIndex>
Integer type the minimum <index> number.
<maxIndex>
Integer type the maximum <index> number
<number>
String type, phone number of format <type>, the maximum length is <nlength>.
<type>
Type of phone number octet in integer format, default 145 when dialing string includes international
access code character "+", otherwise 129.
<text>
String type field of maximum length <tlength>; often this value is set as name.
<nlength>
Integer type value indicating the maximum length of field <number>.
<tlength>
Integer type value indicating the maximum length of field <text>.
Examples
AT+CPBS?
+CPBS: "SM",2,200
OK
AT+CPBR=1,10
+CPBR: 1,"1234567890",129,"James"
+CPBR: 2,"0987654321",129,"Kevin"
OK
Description
This command finds the record in phonebook (from the current phonebook memory storage
selected with AT+CPBS) which alphanumeric field has substring <findtext>.If <findtext> is null, it
will lists all the entries.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<findtext>
String type, this value is used to find the record. Character set should be the one selected with
command AT+CSCS.
<index>
Integer type values in the range of location numbers of phonebook memory.
<number>
String type, phone number of format <type>, the maximum length is <nlength>.
<type>
Type of phone number octet in integer format, default 145 when dialing string includes international
access code character "+", otherwise 129.
<text>
String type field of maximum length <tlength>; Often this value is set as name.
<nlength>
Integer type value indicating the maximum length of field <number>.
<tlength>
Integer type value indicating the maximum length of field <text>.
Examples
AT+CPBF=" James "
+CPBF: 1,"1234567890",129," James "
OK
Description
This command writes phonebook entry in location number <index> in the current phonebook
memory storage selected with AT+CPBS.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<index>
Integer type values in the range of location numbers of phonebook memory.If <index> is not given,
the first free entry will be used. If <index> is given as the only parameter, the phonebook entry
specified by <index> is deleted.If record number <index> already exists, it will be overwritten.
<number>
String type, phone number of format <type>, the maximum length is <nlength>.It must be an
non-empty string.
<type>
Type of address octet in integer format, The range of value is from 128 to 255. If <number>
contains a leading “+” <type> = 145 (international) is used.Supported value are:
145 – when dialling string includes international access code character “+”
161 – national number.The network support for this type is optional
177 – network specific number,ISDN format
129 – otherwise
Examples
AT+CPBW=3,"88888888",129,"John"
OK
AT+CPBW=,”6666666”,129,”mary”
OK
AT+CPBW=1
OK
10 V24-V25 Commands
Description
This command sets the baud rate of module’s serial interface temporarily, after reboot the baud rate
is set to default value.The default value is 115200.
SIM PIN References
NO V.25ter
Syntax
Defined values
<speed>
Baud rate per second:
300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400, 460800,921600,
3200000,3686400,4000000
Examples
AT+IPR?
+IPR: 115200
OK
AT+IPR=?
+IPR:(300,600,1200,2400,4800,9600,19200,38400,57600,115200,230400,460800,921600,
3200000, 3686400, 4000000)
OK
AT+IPR=115200
OK
Description
This command sets character framing which contains data bit, stop bit and parity bit.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<format>
Only support value “3” at moment:
3 – data bit 8, stop bit 1
<parity>
0 – Odd
1 – Even
2 – mark
3 – none
Examples
AT+ICF?
+ICF: 3,3
OK
AT+ICF=?
+ICF: (3),(0-3)
OK
AT+ICF=3,3
OK
Description
The command sets the flow control of the module.
NOTE
Before using this AT, please make sure AT+CGFUNC=11 return “+CGFUNC: 1”, Otherwise this
AT will always report “RFR and CTS pin are not in FLOW CTRL mode!” .
Syntax
Defined values
<DCE>
0 – none (default)
2 – RTS hardware flow control
<DTE>
0 – none (default)
2 – CTS hardware flow control
Examples
AT+IFC?
+IFC: 0,0
OK
AT+IFC=?
+IFC: (0,2),(0,2)
OK
AT+IFC=2,2
OK
Description
This command determines how the state of DCD PIN relates to the detection of received line signal
from the distant end.
NOTE: After executing AT+CSUART=1 and AT+CGFUNC=10,1, it takes effect.
SIM PIN References
NO V.25ter
Syntax
Defined values
<value>
0 DCD line shall always be on.
1 DCD line shall be on only when data carrier signal is present.
2 Setting winks(briefly transitions off,then back on)the DCD line when data calls end.
Examples
AT&C1
OK
Description
This command sets whether or not the TA echoes characters.
SIM PIN References
NO V.25ter
Syntax
Defined values
<value>
0 – Echo mode off
1 – Echo mode on
Examples
ATE1
OK
Description
This command returns some of the base configuration parameters settings.
SIM PIN References
YES V.25ter
Syntax
Defined values
<TEXT>
All relative configuration information.
Examples
AT&V
&C: 0; &D: 2; &F: 0; E: 1; L: 0; M: 0; Q: 0; V: 1; X: 0; Z: 0; S0: 0;
S3: 13; S4: 10; S5: 8; S6: 2; S7: 50; S8: 2; S9: 6; S10: 14; S11: 95;
+FCLASS: 0; +ICF: 3,3; +IFC: 2,2; +IPR: 115200; +DR: 0; +DS: 0,0,2048,6;
+WS46: 12; +CBST: 0,0,1;
……
OK
Description
This command determines how the TA responds when DTR PIN is changed fromthe ON to
the OFF condition during data mode.
NOTE: After executing AT+CSUART=1,it takes effect.
SIM PIN References
NO V.25ter
Syntax
Defined values
<value>
0 TA ignores status on DTR.
1 ON->OFF on DTR: Change to Command mode with remaining the connected call
2 ON->OFF on DTR: Disconnect call, change to Command mode.During state DTR =
OFF is auto-answer off.
Examples
AT&D1
OK
Description
The command determines how the state of DSR pin works.
Syntax
Defined values
<value>
0 DSR line shall always be on.
1 DSR line shall be on only when DTE and DCE are connected.
Examples
AT&S0
OK
Description
This parameter setting determines the contents of the header and trailer transmitted with result
codes and information responses.
NOTE: In case of using This command without parameter <value> will be set to 0.
SIM PIN References
NO V.25ter
Syntax
Defined values
<value>
0 Information response: <text><CR><LF>
Short result code format: <numeric code><CR>
1 Information response: <CR><LF><text><CR><LF>
Long result code format: <CR><LF><verbose code><CR><LF>
Examples
ATV1
OK
Description
This command is used to set all current parameters to the manufacturer defined profile.
NOTE:List of parameters reset to manufacturer default can be found in defined values, factory
default settings restorable with AT&F[<value>].
Every ongoing or incoming call will be terminated.
SIM PIN References
NO V.250
Syntax
Defined values
<value>
0 — Set some temporary TA parameters to manufacturer defaults. The setting after power on or
reset is same as value 0.
1 — Set all TA parameters to manufacturer defaults.
NOTE: Module must reset after setting value 1, otherwise some unknown issue will happen.
default values
TA parameters VALUE
AT+AUTOANSWER 0
AT+CATR 0
AT+CSUART 0
AT+CPCM 0,0
AT+CPCMFMT 2
AT+CPCMSLOT 0
AT+CNBP ○
1 0x0002000000680380
AT+CNMP 2
AT+CNAOP 2
AT+CNSDP 2
AT+CTZU 0
AT+CRSL 2
AT+CALM 0
AT+CEMNLIST 0, ""
AT+CVALARM 0,3400
AT+CRFEN 1
AT+CSDVC 1
AT+CLVL ○
2 2
AT+CVLVL ○
2 -200,1000,3000,5000,3000,4000,5000,5000
AT+CMICAMP1 ○
2 1
AT+SIDET ○
2 8000
AT+CTXGAIN ○
2 10000
AT+CRXGAIN ○
2 3000
AT+CTXVOL ○
2 10000
AT+CRXVOL ○
2 0
AT+CTXFTR ○
2 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
AT+CRXFTR ○
2 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
AT+CVAUXS 1
AT+CVAUXV 52
AT+CDTRISRS 0
AT+CDTRISRMD 0,0
AT+CGDCONT 1,"IP","","0.0.0.0",0,0
AT+CGSOCKCONT +CGSOCKCONT: 1,"IP","","0.0.0.0",0,0
+CGSOCKCONT: 2,"IP","","0.0.0.0",0,0
+CGSOCKCONT: 3,"IP","","0.0.0.0",0,0
+CGSOCKCONT: 4,"IP","","0.0.0.0",0,0
+CGSOCKCONT: 5,"IP","","0.0.0.0",0,0
+CGSOCKCONT: 6,"IP","","0.0.0.0",0,0
+CGSOCKCONT: 7,"IP","","0.0.0.0",0,0
+CGSOCKCONT: 8,"IP","","0.0.0.0",0,0
+CGSOCKCONT: 9,"IP","","0.0.0.0",0,0
+CGSOCKCONT: 10,"IP","","0.0.0.0",0,0
+CGSOCKCONT: 11,"IP","","0.0.0.0",0,0
+CGSOCKCONT: 12,"IP","","0.0.0.0",0,0
+CGSOCKCONT: 13,"IP","","0.0.0.0",0,0
+CGSOCKCONT: 14,"IP","","0.0.0.0",0,0
+CGSOCKCONT: 15,"IP","","0.0.0.0",0,0
+CGSOCKCONT: 16,"IP","","0.0.0.0",0,0
AT+CPLMNWLIST "", 1
AT+CPASSMGR NULL (disable all passwords )
AT+CGPSSSL 0
AT+CGPSURL ""
AT+CMMSSENDCFG 6,3,0,0,2,4
AT+CMMSCURL ""
AT+CMMSPROTO 1,"0.0.0.0",0
AT+CGPSAUTO 0
AT+CGPSSWITCH 1
○1 SIM72X0E default value is 0x0002000000680380. SIM72X0A default value is
0x000000000CA80380.SIM72X0J default value is 0x000000000CE80380.
○2 These audio parameters is discrepant in different Qualcomm platform version.
Examples
AT&F
OK
AT&F1
OK (then reset the module manually)
Description
Specify whether the TA transmits any result code to the TE or not. Text information transmitted in
response is not affected by this setting
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.005
Syntax
Defined values
<n>
0 – DCE transmits result code
1 – DCE not transmits result code
Examples
ATQ0
OK
Description
This parameter setting determines whether the TA transmits unsolicited result codes or not. The
unsolicited result codes are
<CONNECT><SPEED><COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL>[<TEXT>]
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.005
Syntax
Defined values
<value>
0 – CONNECT result code returned
1,2,3,4 – May be transmits extern result codes according to AT&E and AT\V settings. Refer to
AT&E.
Examples
ATX1
OK
Description
This parameter setting determines whether report the communication protocol. If PS call, it also
determines wether report APN, uplink rate, downlink rate.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.005
Syntax
Defined values
<value>
0 – Don’t report
1 – Report communication protocol. And report APN, uplink rate, downlink rate if PS call.
Refer to AT&E. The maybe communication protocol report include
Examples
AT\V0
OK
Description
This parameter setting determines to report Serial connection rate or Wireless connection speed. It
is valid only ATX above 0.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.005
Syntax
Defined values
<value>
0 – Wireless connection speed in integer format.
1 – Serial connection rate in integer format. Such as: “115200”
Examples
AT&E0
OK
Description
This command will save the user settings to ME which set by ATE, ATQ, ATV, ATX, AT&C AT&D,
AT&S, AT\V, AT+IFC and ATS0.
SIM PIN References
Syntax
Defined values
<value>
0 – Save
Examples
AT&W0
OK
Description
This command will restore the user setting from ME which set by ATE, ATQ, ATV, ATX, AT&C
AT&D, AT&S, AT\Q, AT\V, and ATS0.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.005
Syntax
Defined values
<value>
0 – Restore
Examples
ATZ0
OK
Description
The set command specifies PDP context parameter values for a PDP context identified by the
(local) context identification parameter <cid>. The number of PDP contexts that may be in a
defined state at the same time is given by the range returned by the test command. A special form of
the write command (AT+CGDCONT=<cid>) causes the values for context <cid> to become
undefined.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<cid>
(PDP Context Identifier) a numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition.
The parameter is local to the TE-MT interface and is used in other PDP context-related commands.
The range of permitted values (minimum value = 1) is returned by the test form of the command.
1…16
<PDP_type>
(Packet Data Protocol type) a string parameter which specifies the type of packet data protocol.
IP Internet Protocol
PPP Point to Point Protocol
IPV6 Internet Protocol Version 6
IPV4V6 Dual PDN Stack
<APN>
(Access Point Name) a string parameter which is a logical name that is used to select the GGSN or
the external packet data network.
<PDP_addr>
A string parameter that identifies the MT in the address space applicable to the PDP.
Read command will continue to return the null string even if an address has been allocated during
the PDP startup procedure. The allocated address may be read using command AT+CGPADDR.
<d_comp>
A numeric parameter that controls PDP data compression, this value may depend on platform:
0 – off (default if value is omitted)
1 – on
2 – V.42bis
<h_comp>
A numeric parameter that controls PDP header compression, this value may depend on platform:
0 – off (default if value is omitted)
1 – on
2 – RFC1144
3 – RFC2507
4 – RFC3095
Examples
AT+CGDCONT?
+CGDCONT: 1,"IP","CMNET","0.0.0.0",0,0
OK
AT+CGDCONT=?
+CGDCONT: (1-16),"IP",,,(0-2),(0-4)
+CGDCONT: (1-16),"PPP",,,(0-2),(0-4)
+CGDCONT: (1-16),"IPV6",,,(0-2),(0-4)
+CGDCONT: (1-16),"IPV4V6",,,(0-2),(0-4)
OK
Description
The set command specifies PDP context parameter values for a Secondary PDP context identified
by the (local) context identification parameter, <cid>. The number of PDP contexts that may be in a
defined state at the same time is given by the range returned by the test command. A special form of
the set command, AT+CGDSCONT=<cid> causes the values for context number <cid> to become
undefined.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
OK
Read Command Responses
AT+CGDSCONT? +CGDSCONT: <cid>,<p_cid>,<d_comp>,<h_comp>
[<CR><LF>+CGDSCONT: <cid>,<p_cid>,<d_comp>,<h_comp>
[...]]
OK
Write Command Responses
AT OK
+CGDSCONT=<cid>[,<p_ci
ERROR
d>[,<d_comp>[,<h_comp>]]
]
Defined values
<cid>
a numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition. The parameter is local to
the TE-MT interface and is used in other PDP context-related commands. The range of permitted
values (minimum value = 1) is returned by the test form of the command.
NOTE: The <cid>s for network-initiated PDP contexts will have values outside the ranges
indicated for the <cid> in the test form of the commands +CGDCONT and +CGDSCONT.
<p_cid>
a numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition which has been specified
by use of the +CGDCONT command. The parameter is local to the TE-MT interface. The list of
permitted values is returned by the test form of the command.
<d_comp>
a numeric parameter that controls PDP data compression (applicable for SNDCPonly) (refer
3GPP TS 44.065 [61])
0 off
1 on (manufacturer preferred compression)
2 V.42bis
3 V.44
Other values are reserved.
<h_comp>
a numeric parameter that controls PDP header compression (refer 3GPP TS 44.065 [61] and
3GPP TS 25.323 [62])
0 off
1 on (manufacturer preferred compression)
2 RFC1144 (applicable for SNDCP only)
3 RFC2507
4 RFC3095 (applicable for PDCP only)
Other values are reserved.
Examples
AT+CGDSCONT?
+CGDSCONT: 2,1,0,0
OK
AT+CGDSCONT=2,1
OK
AT+CGDSCONT=?
+CGDSCONT: (1-16),(1),"IP",,,(0-2),(0-4)
+CGDSCONT: (1-16),(1),"PPP",,,(0-2),(0-4)
+CGDSCONT: (1-16),(1),"IPV6",,,(0-2),(0-4)
+CGDSCONT: (1-16),(1),"IPV4V6",,,(0-2),(0-4)
OK
Description
This command allows the TE to specify a Packet Filter - PF for a Traffic Flow Template - TFT that
is used in the GGSN in UMTS/GPRS and Packet GW in EPS for routing of packets onto different
QoS flows towards the TE. The concept is further described in the 3GPP TS 23.060 [47]. A TFT
consists of from one and up to 16 Packet Filters, each identified by a unique <packet filter
identifier>. A Packet Filter also has an <evaluation precedence index> that is unique within all TFTs
associated with all PDP contexts that are associated with the same PDP address.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
OK
Read Command Responses
AT+CGTFT? +CGTFT: <cid>,<packet filter identifier>,<evaluation precedence
index>,<source address and subnet mask>,<protocol number (ipv4)
/ next header (ipv6)>,<destination port range>,<source port
range>,<ipsec security parameter index (spi)>,<type of service (tos)
(ipv4) and mask / traffic class (ipv6) and mask>,<flow label
(ipv6)>,<direction>
[<CR><LF>+CGTFT: <cid>,<packet filter identifier>,<evaluation
precedence index>,<source address and subnet mask>,<protocol
OK
Write Command Responses
+CGTFT=<cid>[,[<packet OK
filter identifier>,<evaluation
ERROR
precedence index>[,<source
address and subnet
mask>[,<protocol number
(ipv4) / next header
(ipv6)>[,<destination port
range>[,<source port
range>[,<ipsec security
parameter index
(spi)>[,<type of service (tos)
(ipv4) and mask / traffic
class (ipv6) and
mask>[,<flow label
(ipv6)>[,<direction>]]]]]]]]]]
Defined values
<cid>
a numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition (see theAT+CGDCONT
and AT+CGDSCONT commands).
<packet filter identifier>
a numeric parameter, value range from 1 to 16.
<evaluation precedence index>
a numeric parameter. The value range is from 0 to 255.
<source address and subnet mask>
string type The string is given as dot-separated numeric (0-255) parameters on the form:
"a1.a2.a3.a4.m1.m2.m3.m4" for IPv4 or
"a1.a2.a3.a4.a5.a6.a7.a8.a9.a10.a11.a12.a13.a14.a15.a16.m1.m2.m3.m4.m5.m6.m7.m8.m9.m10.m1
1.m12.m13.m14.m15.m16", for IPv6.
<protocol number (ipv4) / next header (ipv6)>
a numeric parameter, value range from 0 to 255.
<destination port range>
string type. The string is given as dot-separated numeric (0-65535) parameters on the form "f.t".
<source port range>
string type. The string is given as dot-separated numeric (0-65535) parameters on the form "f.t".
<ipsec security parameter index (spi)>
numeric value in hexadecimal format. The value range is from 00000000 to FFFFFFFF.
<type of service (tos) (ipv4) and mask / traffic class (ipv6) and mask>
string type. The string is given as dot-separated numeric (0-255) parameters on the form "t.m".
<flow label (ipv6)>
numeric value in hexadecimal format. The value range is from 00000 to FFFFF. Valid for IPv6 only.
<direction>
a numeric parameter which specifies the transmission direction in which the packet filter shall be
applied.
0 Pre-Release 7 TFT filter (see 3GPP TS 24.008 [8], table 10.5.162)
1 Uplink
2 Downlink
3 Birectional (Up & Downlink)
Examples
AT+CGTFT?
+CGTFT: 2,1,0,"74.125.71.99.255.255.255.255",0,0.0,0.0,0,0.0,0
OK
AT+CGTFT=2,1,0,"74.125.71.99.255.255.255.255"
OK
AT+CGTFT=?
+CGTFT:"IP",(1-16),(0-255),,(0-255),(0-65535.0-65535),(0-65535.0-65535),(0-FFFFFFFF),(0-25
5.0-255),(0-FFFFF)
+CGTFT:"PPP",(1-16),(0-255),,(0-255),(0-65535.0-65535),(0-65535.0-65535),(0-FFFFFFFF),(0-
255.0-255),(0-FFFFF)
+CGTFT:"IPV6",(1-16),(0-255),,(0-255),(0-65535.0-65535),(0-65535.0-65535),(0-FFFFFFFF),(0
-255.0-255),(0-FFFFF)
+CGTFT:"IPV4V6",(1-16),(0-255),,(0-255),(0-65535.0-65535),(0-65535.0-65535),(0-FFFFFFFF)
,(0-255.0-255),(0-FFFFF)
OK
Description
This command allows the TE to specify a Quality of Service Profile that is used when the MT sends
an Activate PDP Context Request message to the network.. A special form of the set command
(AT+CGQREQ=<cid>) causes the requested profile for context number <cid> to become
undefined.
Syntax
Defined values
<cid>
A numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition (see AT+CGDCONT
command).
1…16
<PDP_type>
(Packet Data Protocol type) a string parameter which specifies the type of packet data protocol.
IP Internet Protocol
PPP Point to Point Protocol
Examples
AT+CGQREQ?
+CGQREQ:
OK
AT+CGQREQ=?
+CGQREQ: "IP",(0-3),(0-4),(0-5),(0-9),(0-18,31)
+CGQREQ: "PPP",(0-3),(0-4),(0-5),(0-9),(0-18,31)
+CGQREQ: "IPV6",(0-3),(0-4),(0-5),(0-9),(0-18,31)
+CGQREQ: "IPV4V6",(0-3),(0-4),(0-5),(0-9),(0-18,31)
OK
Description
The test command returns values supported as a compound value.
The read command returns the current settings for each defined context for which a QOS was
explicitly specified.
The write command allows the TE to specify a Quality of Service Profile for the context identified
by the context identification parameter <cid> which is used when the MT sends an Activate PDP
Context Request message to the network.
A special form of the write command, AT+CGEQREQ=<cid> causes the requested profile for
context number <cid> to become undefined.
SIM PIN References
Syntax
AT+CGEQREQ OK
Defined values
<cid>
Parameter specifies a particular PDP context definition.The parameter is also used in other PDP
context-related commands.
1…16
<Traffic class>
0 – conversational
1 – streaming
2 – interactive
3 – background
4 – subscribed value
<Maximum bitrate UL>
This parameter indicates the maximum number of kbits/s delivered to UMTS(up-link traffic)at a
SAP.As an example a bitrate of 32kbit/s would be specified as 32(e.g. AT+CGEQREQ=…,32,…).
0 subscribed value
1kbps…63kbps – value needs to be divisible by 1 without remainder
64 kbps …568kbps –value needs to be divisible by 8kbps with remainder 64 kbps
576 kbps …8640kbps –value needs to be divisible by 64kbps with remainder 576 kbps
<Maximum bitrate DL>
This parameter indicates the maximum number of kbits/s delivered to UMTS(down-link traffic)at a
SAP.As an example a bitrate of 32kbit/s would be specified as 32(e.g. AT+CGEQREQ=…,32,…).
0 subscribed value
1kbps…63kbps – value needs to be divisible by 1 without remainder
64 kbps …568kbps –value needs to be divisible by 8kbps with remainder 64 kbps
576 kbps …8640kbps –value needs to be divisible by 64kbps with remainder 576 kbps
<Guaranteed bitrate UL>
This parameter indicates the guaranteed number of kbit/s delivered to UMTS(up-link traffic)at a
SAP(provided that there is data to deliver).As an example a bitrate of 32kbit/s would be specified as
32(e.g.AT+CGEQREQ=…,32,…).
0 subscribed value
1kbps…63kbps – value needs to be divisible by 1 without remainder
64 kbps …568kbps –value needs to be divisible by 8kbps with remainder 64 kbps
576 kbps …8640kbps –value needs to be divisible by 64kbps with remainder 576 kbps
<Guaranteed bitrate DL>
This parameter indicates the guaranteed number of kbit/s delivered to UMTS(down-link traffic)at a
SAP(provided that there is data to deliver).As an example a bitrate of 32kbit/s would be specified as
32(e.g.AT+CGEQREQ=…,32,…).
0 subscribed value
1kbps…63kbps – value needs to be divisible by 1 without remainder
64 kbps …568kbps –value needs to be divisible by 8kbps with remainder 64 kbps
576 kbps …8640kbps –value needs to be divisible by 64kbps with remainder 576 kbps
<Delivery order>
This parameter indicates whether the UMTS bearer shall provide in-sequence SDU delivery or not.
0 – no
1 – yes
2 – subscribed value
<Maximum SDU size>
This parameter indicates the maximum allowed SDU size in octets.
0 – subscribed value
10…1520 (value needs to be divisible by 10 without remainder)
<SDU error ratio>
This parameter indicates the target value for the fraction of SDUs lost or detected as erroneous.SDU
error ratio is defined only for conforming traffic.As an example a target SDU error ratio of 5*10-3
would be specified as “5E3”(e.g.AT+CGEQREQ=..,”5E3”,…).
“0E0” – subscribed value
“1E2”
“7E3”
“1E3”
“1E4”
“1E5”
“1E6”
“1E1”
<Residual bit error ratio>
This parameter indicates the target value for the undetected bit error ratio in the delivered SDUs. If
no error detection is requested,Residual bit error ratio indicates the bit error ratio in the delivered
SDUs.As an example a target residual bit error ratio of 5*10-3 would be specified as “5E3”(e.g.
AT+CGEQREQ=…,”5E3”,..).
“0E0” – subscribed value
“5E2”
“1E2”
“5E3”
“4E3”
“1E3”
“1E4”
“1E5”
“1E6”
“6E8”
<Delivery of erroneous SDUs>
This parameter indicates whether SDUs detected as erroneous shall be delivered or not.
0 – no
1 – yes
2 – no detect
3 – subscribed value
<Transfer delay>
This parameter indicates the targeted time between request to transfer an SDU at one SAP to its
delivery at the other SAP,in milliseconds.
0 – subscribed value
10…150 – value needs to be divisible by 10 without remainder
200…950 – value needs to be divisible by 50 without remainder
1000…4000 – value needs to be divisible by 100 without remainder
<Traffic handling priority>
This parameter specifies the relative importance for handling of all SDUs belonging to the UMTS
Bearer compared to the SDUs of the other bearers.
0 – subscribed value
1 –
2 –
3 –
<PDP_type>
(Packet Data Protocol type) a string parameter which specifies the type of packet data protocol.
IP Internet Protocol
PPP Point to Point Protocol
IPV6 Internet Protocol Version 6
IPV4V6 Dual PDN Stack
Examples
AT+CGEQREQ?
+CGEQREQ:
OK
AT+CGEQREQ=?
+CGEQREQ:"IP",(0-4),(0-5760),(0-14000),(0-5760),(0-14000),(0-2),(0-1520),("0E0","1E1","1E2
","7E3","1E3","1E4","1E5","1E6"),("0E0","5E2","1E2","5E3","4E3","1E3","1E4","1E5","1E6","6
E8"),(0-3),(0,100-4000),(0-3),(0,1),(0,1)
+CGEQREQ:"PPP",(0-4),(0-5760),(0-14000),(0-5760),(0-14000),(0-2),(0-1520),("0E0","1E1","1E
2","7E3","1E3","1E4","1E5","1E6"),("0E0","5E2","1E2","5E3","4E3","1E3","1E4","1E5","1E6","
6E8"),(0-3),(0,100-4000),(0-3),(0,1),(0,1)
+CGEQREQ:"IPV6",(0-4),(0-5760),(0-14000),(0-5760),(0-14000),(0-2),(0-1520),("0E0","1E1","1
E2","7E3","1E3","1E4","1E5","1E6"),("0E0","5E2","1E2","5E3","4E3","1E3","1E4","1E5","1E6"
,"6E8"),(0-3),(0,100-4000),(0-3),(0,1),(0,1)
+CGEQREQ:"IPV4V6",(0-4),(0-5760),(0-14000),(0-5760),(0-14000),(0-2),(0-1520),("0E0","1E1",
"1E2","7E3","1E3","1E4","1E5","1E6"),("0E0","5E2","1E2","5E3","4E3","1E3","1E4","1E5","1E
6","6E8"),(0-3),(0,100-4000),(0-3),(0,1),(0,1)
OK
Description
This command allows the TE to specify a minimum acceptable profile which is checked by the MT
against the negotiated profile returned in the Activate PDP Context Accept message.A special form
of the set command,AT+CGQMIN=<cid> causes the minimum acceptable profile for context
number <cid> to become undefined.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<cid>
A numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition (see AT+CGDCONT
command).
1...16
<PDP_type>
(Packet Data Protocol type) a string parameter which specifies the type of packet data protocol.
IP Internet Protocol
PPP Point to Point Protocol
IPV6 Internet Protocol Version 6
IPV4V6 Dual PDN Stack
<precedence>
A numeric parameter which specifies the precedence class:
0 – network subscribed value
1 – high priority
2 – normal priority
3 – low priority
<delay>
A numeric parameter which specifies the delay class:
0 – network subscribed value
1 – delay class 1
2 – delay class 2
3 – delay class 3
4 – delay class 4
<reliability>
A numeric parameter which specifies the reliability class:
0 – network subscribed value
1 – Non real-time traffic,error-sensitive application that cannot cope with data loss
2 – Non real-time traffic,error-sensitive application that can cope with infrequent data loss
3 – Non real-time traffic,error-sensitive application that can cope with data loss, GMM/-
SM,and SMS
4 – Real-time traffic,error-sensitive application that can cope with data loss
5 – Real-time traffic error non-sensitive application that can cope with data loss
<peak>
A numeric parameter which specifies the peak throughput class:
0 – network subscribed value
1 – Up to 1000 (8 kbit/s)
2 – Up to 2000 (16 kbit/s)
3 – Up to 4000 (32 kbit/s)
4 – Up to 8000 (64 kbit/s)
5 – Up to 16000 (128 kbit/s)
6 – Up to 32000 (256 kbit/s)
7 – Up to 64000 (512 kbit/s)
8 – Up to 128000 (1024 kbit/s)
9 – Up to 256000 (2048 kbit/s)
<mean>
Examples
AT+CGQMIN?
+CGQMIN:
OK
AT+CGQMIN=?
+CGQMIN: "IP",(0-3),(0-4),(0-5),(0-9),(0-18,31)
+CGQMIN: "PPP",(0-3),(0-4),(0-5),(0-9),(0-18,31)
+CGQMIN: "IPV6",(0-3),(0-4),(0-5),(0-9),(0-18,31)
+CGQMIN: "IPV4V6",(0-3),(0-4),(0-5),(0-9),(0-18,31)
OK
acceptable)
Description
The test command returns values supported as a compound value.
The read command returns the current settings for each defined context for which a QOS was
explicitly specified.
The write command allow the TE to specify a Quallity of Service Profile for the context identified
by the context identification parameter <cid> which is checked by the MT against the negotiated
profile returned in the Activate/Modify PDP Context Accept message.
A special form of the write command, AT+CGEQMIN=<cid> causes the requested for context
number <cid> to become undefined.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<cid>
Parameter specifies a particular PDP context definition.The parameter is also used in other PDP
context-related commands.
1…16
<Traffic class>
0 – conversational
1 – streaming
2 – interactive
3 – background
4 – subscribed value
<Maximum bitrate UL>
This parameter indicates the maximum number of kbits/s delivered to UMTS(up-link traffic)at a
SAP.As an example a bitrate of 32kbit/s would be specified as 32(e.g. AT+CGEQMIN=…,32,…).
0 subscribed value
1kbps…63kbps – value needs to be divisible by 1 without remainder
64 kbps …568kbps –value needs to be divisible by 8kbps with remainder 64 kbps
576 kbps …8640kbps –value needs to be divisible by 64kbps with remainder 576 kbps
<Maximum bitrate DL>
This parameter indicates the maximum number of kbits/s delivered to UMTS(down-link traffic)at a
SAP.As an example a bitrate of 32kbit/s would be specified as 32(e.g. AT+CGEQMIN=…,32,…).
0 subscribed value
1kbps…63kbps – value needs to be divisible by 1 without remainder
64 kbps …568kbps –value needs to be divisible by 8kbps with remainder 64 kbps
576 kbps …8640kbps –value needs to be divisible by 64kbps with remainder 576 kbps
<Guaranteed bitrate UL>
This parameter indicates the guaranteed number of kbit/s delivered to UMTS(up-link traffic)at a
SAP(provided that there is data to deliver).As an example a bitrate of 32kbit/s would be specified as
32(e.g.AT+CGEQMIN=…,32,…).
0 subscribed value
1kbps…63kbps – value needs to be divisible by 1 without remainder
64 kbps …568kbps –value needs to be divisible by 8kbps with remainder 64 kbps
576 kbps …8640kbps –value needs to be divisible by 64kbps with remainder 576 kbps
<Guaranteed bitrate DL>
This parameter indicates the guaranteed number of kbit/s delivered to UMTS(down-link traffic)at a
SAP(provided that there is data to deliver).As an example a bitrate of 32kbit/s would be specified as
32(e.g.AT+CGEQMIN=…,32,…).
0 subscribed value
1kbps…63kbps – value needs to be divisible by 1 without remainder
64 kbps …568kbps –value needs to be divisible by 8kbps with remainder 64 kbps
576 kbps …8640kbps –value needs to be divisible by 64kbps with remainder 576 kbps
<Delivery order>
This parameter indicates whether the UMTS bearer shall provide in-sequence SDU delivery or not.
0 – no
1 – yes
2 – subscribed value
<Maximum SDU size>
This parameter indicates the maximum allowed SDU size inoctets.
0 – subscribed value
10…1520 (value needs to be divisible by 10 without remainder)
<SDU error ratio>
This parameter indicates the target value for the fraction of SDUs lost or detected as erroneous.SDU
error ratio is defined only for conforming traffic.As an example a target SDU error ratio of 5*10-3
would be specified as “5E3”(e.g.AT+CGEQMIN=..,”5E3”,…).
“0E0” – subscribed value
“1E2”
“7E3”
“1E3”
“1E4”
“1E5”
“1E6”
“1E1”
<Residual bit error ratio>
This parameter indicates the target value for the undetected bit error ratio in the delivered SDUs. If
no error detection is requested,Residual bit error ratio indicates the bit error ratio in the delivered
SDUs.As an example a target residual bit error ratio of 5*10-3 would be specified as “5E3”(e.g.
AT+CGEQMIN=…,”5E3”,..).
“0E0” – subscribed value
“5E2”
“1E2”
“5E3”
“4E3”
“1E3”
“1E4”
“1E5”
“1E6”
“6E8”
<Delivery of erroneous SDUs>
This parameter indicates whether SDUs detected as erroneous shall be delivered or not.
0 – no
1 – yes
2 – no detect
3 – subscribed value
<Transfer delay>
This parameter indicates the targeted time between request to transfer an SDU at one SAP to its
delivery at the other SAP,in milliseconds.
0 – subscribed value
10…150 – value needs to be divisible by 10 without remainder
200…950 – value needs to be divisible by 50 without remainder
1000…4000 – value needs to be divisible by 100 without remainder
<Traffic handling priority>
This parameter specifies the relative importance for handling of all SDUs belonging to the UMTS
Bearer compared to the SDUs of the other bearers.
0 – subscribed value
1 –
2 –
3 –
<PDP_type>
(Packet Data Protocol type) a string parameter which specifies the type of packet data protocol.
IP Internet Protocol
PPP Point to Point Protocol
IPV6 Internet Protocol Version 6
IPV4V6 Dual PDN Stack
Examples
AT+CGEQMIN?
+CGEQMIN:
OK
AT+CGEQMIN=?
+CGEQMIN:"IP",(0-4),(0-5760),(0-14000),(0-5760),(0-14000),(0-2),(0-1520),("0E0","1E1","1E2"
,"7E3","1E3","1E4","1E5","1E6"),("0E0","5E2","1E2","5E3","4E3","1E3","1E4","1E5","1E6","6
E8"),(0-3),(0,100-4000),(0-3),(0,1),(0,1)
+CGEQMIN:"PPP",(0-4),(0-5760),(0-14000),(0-5760),(0-14000),(0-2),(0-1520),("0E0","1E1","1E
2","7E3","1E3","1E4","1E5","1E6"),("0E0","5E2","1E2","5E3","4E3","1E3","1E4","1E5","1E6","
6E8"),(0-3),(0,100-4000),(0-3),(0,1),(0,1)
+CGEQMIN:"IPV6",(0-4),(0-5760),(0-14000),(0-5760),(0-14000),(0-2),(0-1520),("0E0","1E1","1
E2","7E3","1E3","1E4","1E5","1E6"),("0E0","5E2","1E2","5E3","4E3","1E3","1E4","1E5","1E6"
,"6E8"),(0-3),(0,100-4000),(0-3),(0,1),(0,1)
+CGEQMIN:"IPV4V6",(0-4),(0-5760),(0-14000),(0-5760),(0-14000),(0-2),(0-1520),("0E0","1E1",
"1E2","7E3","1E3","1E4","1E5","1E6"),("0E0","5E2","1E2","5E3","4E3","1E3","1E4","1E5","1E
6","6E8"),(0-3),(0,100-4000),(0-3),(0,1),(0,1)
OK
Description
The write command is used to attach the MT to, or detach the MT from, the Packet Domain service.
The read command returns the current Packet Domain service state.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<state>
Indicates the state of Packet Domain attachment:
0 – detached
1 – attached
Examples
AT+CGATT?
+CGATT: 0
OK
AT+CGATT=1
OK
Description
The write command is used to activate or deactivate the specified PDP context (s).
Syntax
Defined values
<state>
Indicates the state of PDP context activation:
0 – deactivated
1 – activated
<cid>
A numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition (see AT+CGDCONT
command).
1…16
Examples
AT+CGACT?
+CGACT: 1,0
OK
AT+CGACT=?
+CGACT: (0,1)
OK
AT+CGACT=0,1
OK
Description
The command causes the MT to perform whatever actions are necessary to establish
communication between the TE and the network using one or more Packet Domain PDP types. This
may include performing a PS attach and one or more PDP context activations.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<L2P>
A string parameter that indicates the layer 2 protocol to be used between the TE and MT.
PPP Point-to-point protocol for a PDP such as IP
<cid>
A numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition (see AT+CGDCONT
command).
1…16
Examples
AT+CGDATA=?
+CGDATA: ("PPP")
OK
AT+CGDATA="PPP",1
CONNECT
Description
The write command returns a list of PDP addresses for the specified context identifiers.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<cid>
A numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition (see AT+CGDCONT
command). If no <cid> is specified, the addresses for all defined contexts are returned.
1…16
<PDP_addr>
A string that identifies the MT in the address space applicable to the PDP. The address may be static
or dynamic. For a static address, it will be the one set by the AT+CGDCONT command when the
context was defined. For a dynamic address it will be the one assigned during the last PDP context
activation that used the context definition referred to by <cid>. <PDP_addr> is omitted if none is
available.
Examples
AT+CGPADDR =?
+CGPADDR: ( 1)
OK
AT+CGPADDR=1
+CGPADDR: 1,"0.0.0.0"
OK
Description
This command is used to set the MT to operate according to the specified GPRS mobile class.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<class>
A string parameter which indicates the GPRS mobile class (in descending order of functionality)
A – class A (highest)
Examples
AT+CGCLASS=?
+CGCLASS: ("A")
OK
AT+CGCLASS?
+CGCLASS: "A"
OK
Description
The write command enables or disables sending of unsolicited result codes, “+CGEV” from MT to
TE in the case of certain events occurring in the Packet Domain MT or the network. <mode>
controls the processing of unsolicited result codes specified within this command. <bfr> controls
the effect on buffered codes when <mode> 1 or 2 is entered. If a setting is not supported by the MT,
ERROR or +CME ERROR: is returned.
Read command returns the current <mode> and buffer settings.
Test command returns the modes and buffer settings supported by the MT as compound values.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<mode>
0 – buffer unsolicited result codes in the MT; if MT result code buffer is full, the oldest
ones can be discarded. No codes are forwarded to the TE.
1 – discard unsolicited result codes when MT-TE link is reserved (e.g. in on-line data
mode); otherwise forward them directly to the TE.
2 – buffer unsolicited result codes in the MT when MT-TE link is reserved (e.g. in on-line
data mode) and flush them to the TE when MT-TE link becomes available; otherwise
forward them directly to the TE.
<bfr>
0 – MT buffer of unsolicited result codes defined within this command is cleared when
<mode> 1 or 2 is entered.
1 – MT buffer of unsolicited result codes defined within this command is flushed to the TE
when <mode> 1 or 2 is entered (OK response shall be given before flushing the codes).
The following unsolicited result codes and the corresponding events are defined:
+CGEV: REJECT <PDP_type>, <PDP_addr>
A network request for PDP context activation occurred when the MT was unable to
report it to the TE with a +CRING unsolicited result code and was automatically
rejected.
+CGEV: NW REACT <PDP_type>, <PDP_addr>, [<cid>]
The network has requested a context reactivation. The <cid> that was used to reactivate
the context is provided if known to the MT.
+CGEV: NW DEACT <PDP_type>, <PDP_addr>, [<cid>]
The network has forced a context deactivation. The <cid> that was used to activate the
context is provided if known to the MT.
+CGEV: ME DEACT <PDP_type>, <PDP_addr>, [<cid>]
The mobile equipment has forced a context deactivation. The <cid> that was used to
activate the context is provided if known to the MT.
+CGEV: NW DETACH
The network has forced a Packet Domain detach. This implies that all active contexts
have been deactivated. These are not reported separately.
+CGEV: ME DETACH
The mobile equipment has forced a Packet Domain detach. This implies that all active
contexts have been deactivated. These are not reported separately.
+CGEV: NW CLASS <class>
The network has forced a change of MS class. The highest available class is reported
(see AT+CGCLASS).
+CGEV: ME CLASS <class>
The mobile equipment has forced a change of MS class. The highest available class is
reported (see AT+CGCLASS).
Examples
AT+CGEREP=?
+CGEREP: (0-2),(0-1)
OK
AT+CGEREP?
+CGEREP: 0,0
OK
Description
This command controls the presentation of an unsolicited result code “+CGREG: <stat>” when
<n>=1 and there is a change in the MT's GPRS network registration status.
The read command returns the status of result code presentation and an integer <stat> which shows
Whether the network has currently indicated the registration of the MT.
SIM PIN References
NO 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<n>
0 – disable network registration unsolicited result code
1 – enable network registration unsolicited result code +CGREG: <stat>
2 – there is a change in the ME network registration status or a change of the network cell:
+CGREG: <stat>[,<lac>,<ci>]
<stat>
0 – not registered, ME is not currently searching an operator to register to
1 – registered, home network
2 – not registered, but ME is currently trying to attach or searching an operator to register
to
3 – registration denied
4 – unknown
5 – registered, roaming
<lac>
Two bytes location area code in hexadecimal format (e.g.”00C3” equals 193 in decimal).
<ci>
Cell ID in hexadecimal format.
GSM : Maximum is two byte
WCDMA : Maximum is four byte
Examples
AT+CGREG=?
+CGREG: (0-1)
OK
AT+CGREG?
+CGREG: 0,0
OK
Description
The write command is used to specify the service or service preference that the MT will use to send
MO SMS messages.
The test command is used for requesting information on which services and service preferences can
be set by using the AT+CGSMS write command
The read command returns the currently selected service or service preference.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 27.007
Syntax
Defined values
<service>
Examples
AT+CGSMS?
+CGSMS: 3
OK
AT+CGSMS=?
+CGSMS: (0-3)
OK
connections of GPRS
Description
This command is used to set type of authentication for PDP-IP connections of GPRS.
Syntax
Defined values
<cid>
Parameter specifies a particular PDP context definition. This is also used in other PDP
context-related commands.
1…16
<auth_type>
Indicate the type of authentication to be used for the specified context. If CHAP is selected another
parameter <passwd> needs to be specified. If PAP is selected two additional parameters <passwd>
and <user> need to specified.
0 – none
1 – PAP
2 – CHAP
3 – PAP or CHAP
<passwd>
Parameter specifies the password used for authentication.
<user>
Parameter specifies the user name used for authentication.
Examples
AT+CGAUTH=?
+CGAUTH: (1-16),(0-3),
OK
AT+CGAUTH=1,1,”SIMCOM”,”123”
OK
Description
The set command controls the presentation of an unsolicited result code +CEREG: <stat> when
<n>=1 and there is a change in the MT's EPS network registration status in E-UTRAN, or
unsolicited result code +CEREG: <stat>[,<tac>,<ci>[,<AcT>]] when <n>=2 and there is a change
of the network cell in E-UTRAN; in this latest case <AcT>, <tac> and <ci> are sent only if
available.
NOTE 1: If the EPS MT in GERAN/UTRAN/E-UTRAN also supports circuit mode services and/or
GPRS services, the +CREG command and +CREG: result codes and/or the +CGREG command
and +CGREG: result codes apply to the registration status and location information for those
services.
The read command returns the status of result code presentation and an integer <stat> which shows
whether the network has currently indicated the registration of the MT. Location information
elements <tac>, <ci> and <AcT>, if available, are returned only when <n>=2 and MT is registered
in the network.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 24.008 [8]
Syntax
Defined values
<n>
0 – disable network registration unsolicited result code
1 – enable network registration unsolicited result code +CEREG: <stat>
2 – enable network registration and location information unsolicited result code
+CEREG: <stat>[,<tac>,<ci>[,<AcT>]]
<stat>
0 – not registered, MT is not currently searching an operator to register to
<AcT>
A numberic parameter that indicates the access technology of serving cell
0 GSM (not applicable)
Examples
AT+ CEREG?
+ CEREG: 0,4
OK
Description
The set command allows the TE to specify the EPS Quality of Service parameters <cid>, <QCI>,
[<DL_GBR> and <UL_GBR>] and [<DL_MBR> and <UL_MBR>] for a PDP context or Traffic
Flows. When in UMTS/GPRS the MT applies a mapping function to UTMS/GPRS Quality of
Service.
A special form of the set command, +CGEQOS= <cid> causes the values for context number <cid>
to become undefined.
The read command returns the current settings for each defined QoS.
The test command returns the ranges of the supported parameters.
SIM PIN References
Syntax
Defined values
<cid>
a numeric parameter which specifies a particular EPS Traffic Flows definition in EPS and a
PDP Context definition in UMTS/GPRS (see the +CGDCONT and +CGDSCONT commands).
<QCI >
a numeric parameter that specifies a class of EPS QoS. (see 3GPP TS 23.203 [85])
0 QCI is selected by network
[1 – 4] value range for guranteed bit rate Traffic Flows
[5 – 9] value range for non-guarenteed bit rate Traffic Flows
eric parameter that specifies a class of EPS QoS. (see 3GPP TS 23.203 [85])
<DL_GBR>
a numeric parameter which indicates DL GBR in case of GBR QCI. The value is in kbit/s. This
parameter is omitted for a non-GBR QCI.
< UL_GBR >
a numeric parameter which indicates UL GBR in case of GBR QCI. The value is in kbit/s. This
parameter is omitted for a non-GBR QCI.
< DL_MBR >
a numeric parameter which indicates DL MBR in case of GBR QCI. The value is in kbit/s. This
parameter is omitted for a non-GBR QCI.
Examples
AT+CGEQOS=?
+CGEQOS: (1-16),(0-9),(0-100000),(0-50000),(0-100000),(0-50000)
OK
Description
The execution command returns the relevant information <bearer_id>, <apn>, <source_addr and
subnet_mask>, <gw_addr>, <DNS_prim_addr>, <DNS_sec_addr>, <P-CSCF_prim_addr>,
<P-CSCF_sec_addr> and <IM_CN_Signalling_Flag> for a non secondary PDP Context established
by the network with the primary context identifier <cid>. If the context cannot be found an ERROR
response is returned.
If the MT has dual stack capabilities, two lines of information are returned per <cid>. First one line
with the IPv4 parameters followed by one line with the IPv6 parameters.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 23.060 [47] -
Syntax
Defined values
<cid>
a numeric parameter which specifies a particular non secondary PDP context definition. The
parameter is local to the TE-MT interface and is used in other PDP context-related commands.
< bearer_id >
a numeric parameter which identifies the bearer, i.e. the EPS bearer in EPS and the NSAPI in
UMTS/GPRS.
<APN>
a string parameter which is a logical name that was used to select the GGSN or the external packet
data network.
<source_addr and subnet_mask>
string type. It shows the IP address and subnet mask of the MT. The string is given as dot-separated
numeric (0-255) parameters on the form:
"a1.a2.a3.a4.m1.m2.m3.m4" for IPv4 or
"a1.a2.a3.a4.a5.a6.a7.a8.a9.a10.a11.a12.a13.a14.a15.a16.m1.m2.m3.m4.m5.m6.m7.m8.m9.m10.m1
1.m12.m13.m14.m15.m16", for IPv6.
When +CGPIAF is supported, its settings can influence the format of this parameter returned
with the execute form of +CGCONTRDP.
<gw_addr>
a string parameter which shows the Gateway Address of the MT. The string is given as
dot-separated numeric (0-255) parameters
When +CGPIAF is supported, its settings can influence the format of this parameter returned
with the execute form of +CGCONTRDP.
<DNS_prim_addr>
a string parameter which shows the IP address of the primary DNS server.
When +CGPIAF is supported, its settings can influence the format of this parameter returned
with the execute form of +CGCONTRDP.
<DNS_sec_addr>
a string parameter which shows the IP address of the secondary DNS server.
When +CGPIAF is supported, its settings can influence the format of this parameter returned
with the execute form of +CGCONTRDP.
<P_CSCF_prim_addr>
a string parameter which shows the IP Address of the primary P-CSCF Server.
When +CGPIAF is supported, it's settings can influence the format of this parameter returned with
the execute form of +CGCONTRDP.
<P_CSCF_sec_addr>
a string parameter which shows the IP Address of the secondary P-CSCF Server.
When +CGPIAF is supported, its settings can influence the format of this parameter returned with
the execute form of +CGCONTRDP.
<IM_CN_Signalling_Flag>
a numeric parameter used to show whether the PDP context is for IM CN subsystem-related
signalling only or not.
0 PDP context is not for IM CN subsystem-related signalling only
1 PDP context is for IM CN subsystem-related signalling only
Examples
AT+CGCONTRDP =?
+ CGCONTRDP: (1-16),(0-3),
OK
AT+ CGCONTRDP =1
OK
Description
The execution command returns <p_cid>, <bearer_id> and <IM_CN_Signalling_Flag> for a given
<cid>. If the context cannot be found an ERROR response is returned.
If the parameter <cid> is omitted, the <cid>, <p_cid>, <bearer_id> and <IM_CN_Signalling_Flag>
are returned for all established PDP contexts.
In EPS, the Traffic Flow parameters are returned.
NOTE: Parameters for network initiated PDP contexts are returned as well. The dynamic
part of the PDP context will only exist if established by the network.
The test command returns a list of <cid>s associated with active contexts.
Syntax
Defined values
<cid>
a numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context or Traffic Flows definition. The
parameter is local to the TE-MT interface and is used in other PDP context-related commands (see
the +CGDCONT and +CGDSCONT commands).
<p_cid>
a numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition or default EPS context
Identifier which has been specified by use of the +CGDCONT command. The parameter is local to
the TE-MT interface (see the +CGDSCONT command).
<bearer_id>
a numeric parameter which identifies the bearer, EPS Bearer in EPS and NSAPI in UMTS/GPRS.
<IM_CN_Signalling_Flag>
a numeric parameter used to show whether the PDP context is for IM CN subsystem-related
signalling only or not.
0 PDP context is not for IM CN subsystem-related signalling only
1 PDP context is for IM CN subsystem-related signalling only
Examples
AT+CGSCONTRDP=?
OK
Description
The execution command returns the relevant information about Traffic Flow Template of <cid>
together with the additional network assigned values when established by the network. If the
context cannot be found an ERROR response is returned.
If the parameter <cid> is omitted, the Traffic Flow Templates for all established PDP contexts are
returned.
Parameters of both network and MT/TA initiated PDP contexts will be returned.
The test command returns a list of <cid>s associated with active contexts.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 23.203 [85]
Syntax
ERROR
Write Command Responses
AT+ CGTFTRDP = +CGTFTRDP: <cid>,<packet filter identifier>,<evaluation
<cid> precedence index>,<source address and subnet mask>,<protocol
number (ipv4) / next header (ipv6)>,<destination port
range>,<source port range>,<ipsec security parameter index
(spi)>,<type of service (tos) (ipv4) and mask / traffic class (ipv6)
and mask>,<flow label (ipv6)>,<direction>,<NW packet filter
Identifier>
[<CR><LF>+CGTFTRDP: <cid>,<packet filter
identifier>,<evaluation precedence index>,<source address and
subnet mask>,<protocol number (ipv4) / next header
(ipv6)>,<destination port range>, <source port range>,<ipsec
security parameter index (spi)>,<type of service (tos) (ipv4) and
mask / traffic class (ipv6) and mask>,<flow label
(ipv6)>,<direction>,<NW packet filter Identifier>
[...]]
OK
ERROR
Defined values
<cid>
a numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition or Traffic Flows definition
(see +CGDCONT and +CGDSCONT commands).
< packet filter identifier >
a numeric parameter. The value range is from 1 to 16.
< evaluation precedence index >
a numeric parameter. The value range is from 0 to 255.
Examples
AT+CGTFTRDP=?
OK
Description
The execution command returns the Quality of Service parameters <QCI>, [<DL_GBR> and
<UL_GBR>] and [<DL_MBR> and <UL_MBR>]of the established PDP Context associated to the
provided context identifier <cid>. If the context cannot be found an ERROR response is returned.
If the parameter <cid> is omitted, the Quality of Service parameters for all established PDP
contexts are returned.
The test command returns a list of <cid>s associated with active contexts.
Parameters of both network and MT/TA initiated PDP contexts will be returned.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 23.203 [85]
Syntax
ERROR
Write Command Responses
AT+CGEQOSRDP =<cid> +CGEQOSRDP: <cid>,<QCI>,[<DL_GBR>,<UL_GBR>],[<DL_
MBR>,<UL_MBR>]
[<CR>>LF>+CGEQOSRDP: <cid>,<QCI>,[<DL_GBR>,<UL_GB
R>],[<DL_MBR>,<UL_MBR>]
[...]]
OK
ERROR
Defined values
<cid>
a numeric parameter which specifies a particular Traffic Flows definition in EPS and a PDP Context
definition in UMTS/GPRS (see the +CGDCONT and +CGDSCONT commands).
<QCI>
a numeric parameter that specifies a class of EPS QoS.
0 QCI is selected by network
[1 – 4] value range for guranteed bit rate Traffic Flows
[5 – 9] value range for non-guarenteed bit rate Traffic Flows
< DL_GBR >
a numeric parameter which indicates DL GBR in case of GBR QCI. The value is in kbit/s. This
parameter is omitted for a non-GBR QCI.
< UL_GBR >
a numeric parameter which indicates UL GBR in case of GBR QCI. The value is in kbit/s. This
parameter is omitted for a non-GBR QCI.
Examples
AT+CGEQOSRDP=?
OK
specified mode
Description
The set command is used to set the MT to operate according to the specified mode of operation for
EPS,If the requested mode of operation is not supported, an ERROR or +CME ERROR response is
returned. Extended error responses are enabled by the +CMEE command.
The read command returns the mode of operation set by the TE, independent of the current serving
cell capability and independent of the current serving cell Access Technology.
The test command is used for requesting information on the supported MT mode of operation.
SIM PIN References
YES 3GPP TS 23.203 [85]
Syntax
ERROR
Read Command Responses
AT+ CEMODE? +CEMODE: <mode>
OK
ERROR
Write Command Responses
AT +CEMODE=[<mode>] OK
ERROR
Defined values
<mode>
a numeric parameter which indicates the mode of operation
0 PS mode 2 of operation
1 CS/PS mode 1 of operation
2 CS/PS mode 2 of operation
3 PS mode 1 of operation
Examples
AT+CEMODE?
+CEMODE: 1
OK
AT+ CEMODE =?
+CEMODE: (0-3)
OK
Description
This command specifies socket PDP context parameter values for a PDP context identified by the
(local) context identification parameter <cid>. The number of PDP contexts that may be in a
defined state at the same time is given by the range returned by the test command. A special form of
the write command (AT+CGSOCKCONT=<cid>) causes the values for context <cid> to become
undefined.
SIM PIN References
YES Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<cid>
(PDP Context Identifier) a numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition.
The parameter is local to the TE-MT interface and is used in other PDP context-related commands.
The range of permitted values (minimum value = 1) is returned by the test form of the command.
1…16
<PDP_type>
(Packet Data Protocol type) a string parameter which specifies the type of packet data protocol.
IP Internet Protocol
PPP Point to Point Protocol
IPV6 Internet Protocol Version 6(reserved)
<APN>
(Access Point Name) a string parameter which is a logical name that is used to select the GGSN or
the external packet data network.
<PDP_addr>
A string parameter that identifies the MT in the address space applicable to the PDP.
Read command will continue to return the null string even if an address has been allocated during
the PDP startup procedure.
<d_comp>
A numeric parameter that controls PDP data compression:
0 – off (default if value is omitted)
1 – on
<h_comp>
A numeric parameter that controls PDP header compression:
0 – off (default if value is omitted)
1 – on
Examples
AT+CGSOCKCONT?
+CGSOCKDCONT: 1,"IP","","0.0.0.0",0,0
OK
AT+CGSOCKCONT=?
+CGSOCKCONT: (1-16),"IP",,,(0,1),(0,1)
+CGSOCKCONT: (1-16),"PPP",,,(0,1),(0,1)
+CGSOCKCONT: (1-16),"IPV6",,,(0,1),(0,1)
OK
Description
This command sets default active PDP context’s profile number. When we activate PDP by using
AT+NETOPEN command, we need use the default profile number, and the context of this profile is
set by AT+CGSOCKCONT command.
SIM PIN References
YES Vendor
Syntax
ERROR
Defined values
<profile_number>
A numeric parameter that identifies default profile number, the range of permitted values is one to
sixteen.
1…16
Examples
AT+CSOCKSETPN=1
OK
connections of socket
Description
This command is used to set type of authentication for PDP-IP connections of socket.
Syntax
[,<auth_type>[,<passwd>[,< ERROR
user>]]] +CME ERROR: <err>
Execution Command Responses
AT+CSOCKAUTH OK
ERROR
+CME ERROR: <err>
Defined values
<cid>
Parameter specifies a particular PDP context definition. This is also used in other PDP
context-related commands.
1…16
<auth_type>
Indicate the type of authentication to be used for the specified context. If CHAP is selected
another parameter <passwd> needs to be specified. If PAP option is selected, two additional
parameters, <passwd> and <user>, need to be specified.
0 – none
1 – PAP
2 – CHAP
3 – PAP or CHAP
<passwd>
Parameter specifies the password used for authentication.
<user>
Parameter specifies the user name used for authentication.
<passwd_len>
The maximum length of the password.
<user_len>
The maximum length of the user name.
Examples
AT+CSOCKAUTH=?
+CSOCKAUTH: (1-16),(0-3),132,132
OK
AT+CSOCKAUTH=1,2,”SIMCOM”,”123”
OK
Description
This command allows the TE to specify a Quality of Service Profile that is used when the MT sends
an Activate PDP Context Request message to the network. A special form of the set command
(AT+CGSOCKQREQ=<cid>) causes the requested profile for context number <cid> to become
undefined.
This command only affects the embedded socket related PDP context definition (refer to
AT+CGSOCKCONT).
SIM PIN References
YES Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<cid>
A numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition (see AT+CGDCONT
command).
1…16
<PDP_type>
(Packet Data Protocol type) a string parameter which specifies the type of packet data protocol.
IP Internet Protocol
PPP Point to Point Protocol
IPV6 Internet Protocol Version 6(reserved)
<precedence>
A numeric parameter which specifies the precedence class:
0 – network subscribed value
1 – high priority
2 – normal priority
3 – low priority
<delay>
A numeric parameter which specifies the delay class:
0 – network subscribed value
1 – delay class 1
2 – delay class 2
3 – delay class 3
4 – delay class 4
<reliability>
A numeric parameter which specifies the reliability class:
0 – network subscribed value
1 – Non real-time traffic,error-sensitive application that cannot cope with data loss
2 – Non real-time traffic,error-sensitive application that can cope with infrequent data loss
3 – Non real-time traffic,error-sensitive application that can cope with data loss, GMM/-
SM,and SMS
4 – Real-time traffic,error-sensitive application that can cope with data loss
5 – Real-time traffic error non-sensitive application that can cope with data loss
<peak>
A numeric parameter which specifies the peak throughput class:
0 – network subscribed value
1 – Up to 1000 (8 kbit/s)
2 – Up to 2000 (16 kbit/s)
3 – Up to 4000 (32 kbit/s)
4 – Up to 8000 (64 kbit/s)
5 – Up to 16000 (128 kbit/s)
6 – Up to 32000 (256 kbit/s)
7 – Up to 64000 (512 kbit/s)
8 – Up to 128000 (1024 kbit/s)
9 – Up to 256000 (2048 kbit/s)
<mean>
A numeric parameter which specifies the mean throughput class:
Examples
AT+CGSOCKQREQ?
+CGSOCKQREQ:
OK
AT+CGSOCKQREQ=?
+CGSOCKQREQ: "IP",(0-3),(0-4),(0-5),(0-9),(0-18,31)
+CGSOCKQREQ: "PPP",(0-3),(0-4),(0-5),(0-9),(0-18,31)
+CGSOCKQREQ: "IPV6",(0-3),(0-4),(0-5),(0-9),(0-18,31)
OK
(requested)
Description
The test command returns values supported as a compound value.
The read command returns the current settings for each defined context for which a QOS was
explicitly specified.
The write command allows the TE to specify a Quality of Service Profile for the context identified
by the context identification parameter <cid> which is used when the MT sends an Activate PDP
Context Request message to the network.
A special form of the write command,AT+CGSOCKEQREQ=<cid> causes the requested profile for
context number <cid> to become undefined.
This command only affects the embedded socket related PDP context definition (refer to
AT+CGSOCKCONT).
SIM PIN References
YES Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<cid>
Parameter specifies a particular PDP context definition.The parameter is also used in other PDP
context-related commands.
1…16
<Traffic class>
0 – conversational
1 – streaming
2 – interactive
3 – background
4 – subscribed value
<Maximum bitrate UL>
This parameter indicates the maximum number of kbits/s delivered to UMTS(up-link traffic)at a
SAP.As an example a bitrate of 32kbit/s would be specified as 32(e.g.
AT+CGSOCKEQREQ=…,32,…).
0 subscribed value
1kbps…63kbps – value needs to be divisible by 1 without remainder
64 kbps …568kbps –value needs to be divisible by 8kbps with remainder 64 kbps
576 kbps …8640kbps –value needs to be divisible by 64kbps with remainder 576 kbps
<Maximum bitrate DL>
This parameter indicates the maximum number of kbits/s delivered to UMTS(down-link traffic)at a
Examples
AT+CGSOCKEQREQ?
+CGSOCKEQREQ:
OK
AT+CGSOCKEQREQ =?
+CGSOCKEQREQ: "IP",(0-4),(0-384),(0-384),(0-384),(0-384),(0-2),(0-1520),("0E0","1E1"
,"1E2","7E3","1E3","1E4","1E5","1E6"),("0E0","5E2","1E2","5E3","4E3","1E3","1E4"
,"1E5","1E6","6E8"),(0-3),(0,100-4000),(0-3)
+CGSOCKEQREQ: "PPP",(0-4),(0-384),(0-384),(0-384),(0-384),(0-2),(0-1520),("0E0","1E1
","1E2","7E3","1E3","1E4","1E5","1E6"),("0E0","5E2","1E2","5E3","4E3","1E3","1E4
","1E5","1E6","6E8"),(0-3),(0,100-4000),(0-3)
+CGSOCKEQREQ: "IPV6",(0-4),(0-384),(0-384),(0-384),(0-384),(0-2),(0-1520),("0E0","1E
1","1E2","7E3","1E3","1E4","1E5","1E6"),("0E0","5E2","1E2","5E3","4E3","1E3","1E
4","1E5","1E6","6E8"),(0-3),(0,100-4000),(0-3)
OK
acceptable)
Description
This command allows the TE to specify a minimum acceptable profile which is checked by the MT
against the negotiated profile returned in the Activate PDP Context Accept message.A special form
of the set command,AT+CGSOCKQMIN=<cid> causes the minimum acceptable profile for context
number <cid> to become undefined.
This command only affects the embedded socket related PDP context definition (refer to
AT+CGSOCKCONT).
SIM PIN References
YES Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<cid>
A numeric parameter which specifies a particular PDP context definition (see AT+CGDCONT
command).
1...16
<PDP_type>
(Packet Data Protocol type) a string parameter which specifies the type of packet data protocol.
IP Internet Protocol
PPP Point to Point Protocol
IPV6 Internet Protocol Version 6(reserved)
<precedence>
A numeric parameter which specifies the precedence class:
0 – network subscribed value
1 – high priority
2 – normal priority
3 – low priority
<delay>
A numeric parameter which specifies the delay class:
0 – network subscribed value
1 – delay class 1
2 – delay class 2
3 – delay class 3
4 – delay class 4
<reliability>
A numeric parameter which specifies the reliability class:
0 – network subscribed value
1 – Non real-time traffic,error-sensitive application that cannot cope with data loss
2 – Non real-time traffic,error-sensitive application that can cope with infrequent data loss
3 – Non real-time traffic,error-sensitive application that can cope with data loss, GMM/-
SM,and SMS
4 – Real-time traffic,error-sensitive application that can cope with data loss
5 – Real-time traffic error non-sensitive application that can cope with data loss
<peak>
A numeric parameter which specifies the peak throughput class:
0 – network subscribed value
1 – Up to 1000 (8 kbit/s)
2 – Up to 2000 (16 kbit/s)
3 – Up to 4000 (32 kbit/s)
4 – Up to 8000 (64 kbit/s)
5 – Up to 16000 (128 kbit/s)
6 – Up to 32000 (256 kbit/s)
7 – Up to 64000 (512 kbit/s)
8 – Up to 128000 (1024 kbit/s)
9 – Up to 256000 (2048 kbit/s)
<mean>
A numeric parameter which specifies the mean throughput class:
0 – network subscribed value
1 – 100 (~0.22 bit/s)
2 – 200 (~0.44 bit/s)
3 – 500 (~1.11 bit/s)
4 – 1000 (~2.2 bit/s)
5 – 2000 (~4.4 bit/s)
6 – 5000 (~11.1 bit/s)
7 – 10000 (~22 bit/s)
8 – 20000 (~44 bit/s)
9 – 50000 (~111 bit/s)
10 – 100000 (~0.22 kbit/s)
11 – 200000 (~0.44 kbit/s)
12 – 500000 (~1.11 kbit/s)
13 – 1000000 (~2.2 kbit/s)
14 – 2000000 (~4.4 kbit/s)
15 – 5000000 (~11.1 kbit/s)
16 – 10000000 (~22 kbit/s)
17 – 20000000 (~44 kbit/s)
18 – 50000000 (~111 kbit/s)
31 – optimization
Examples
AT+CGSOCKQMIN?
+CGSOCKQMIN:
OK
AT+CGSOCKQMIN=?
+CGSOCKQMIN: "IP",(0-3),(0-4),(0-5),(0-9),(0-18,31)
+CGSOCKQMIN: "PPP",(0-3),(0-4),(0-5),(0-9),(0-18,31)
+CGSOCKQMIN: "IPV6",(0-3),(0-4),(0-5),(0-9),(0-18,31)
OK
acceptable)
Description
The test command returns values supported as a compound value.
The read command returns the current settings for each defined context for which a QOS was
explicitly specified.
The write command allow the TE to specify a Quallity of Service Profile for the context identified
by the context identification parameter <cid> which is checked by the MT against the negotiated
profile returned in the Activate/Modify PDP Context Accept message.
A special form of the write command, AT+CGSOCKEQMIN=<cid> causes the requested for
context number <cid> to become undefined.
This command only affects the embedded socket related PDP context definition (refer to
AT+CGSOCKCONT).
SIM PIN References
YES Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<cid>
Parameter specifies a particular PDP context definition.The parameter is also used in other PDP
context-related commands.
1…16
<Traffic class>
0 – conversational
1 – streaming
2 – interactive
3 – background
4 – subscribed value
<Maximum bitrate UL>
This parameter indicates the maximum number of kbits/s delivered to UMTS(up-link traffic)at a
SAP.As an example a bitrate of 32kbit/s would be specified as 32(e.g.
AT+CGSOCKEQMIN=…,32,…). (refer TS 24.008 [8] subclause 10.5.6.5).
0 subscribed value
1kbps…63kbps – value needs to be divisible by 1 without remainder
64 kbps …568kbps –value needs to be divisible by 8kbps with remainder 64 kbps
576 kbps …8640kbps –value needs to be divisible by 64kbps with remainder 576 kbps
<Maximum bitrate DL>
This parameter indicates the maximum number of kbits/s delivered to UMTS(down-link traffic)at a
SAP.As an example a bitrate of 32kbit/s would be specified as 32(e.g.
AT+CGSOCKEQMIN=…,32,…). (refer TS 24.008 [8] subclause 10.5.6.5).
0 subscribed value
1kbps…63kbps – value needs to be divisible by 1 without remainder
64 kbps …568kbps –value needs to be divisible by 8kbps with remainder 64 kbps
576 kbps …8640kbps –value needs to be divisible by 64kbps with remainder 576kbps
<Guaranteed bitrate UL>
This parameter indicates the guaranteed number of kbit/s delivered to UMTS(up-link traffic)at a
SAP(provided that there is data to deliver).As an example a bitrate of 32kbit/s would be specified as
32(e.g.AT+CGSOCKEQMIN=…,32,…). (refer TS 24.008 [8] subclause 10.5.6.5).
0 subscribed value
1kbps…63kbps – value needs to be divisible by 1 without remainder
64 kbps …568kbps –value needs to be divisible by 8kbps with remainder 64kbps
576 kbps …8640kbps –value needs to be divisible by 64kbps with remainder 576kbps
<Guaranteed bitrate DL>
This parameter indicates the guaranteed number of kbit/s delivered to UMTS(down-link traffic)at a
SAP(provided that there is data to deliver).As an example a bitrate of 32kbit/s would be specified as
32(e.g.AT+CGSOCKEQMIN=…,32,…). (refer to TS 24.008 [8] subclause 10.5.6.5).
0 subscribed value
1kbps…63kbps – value needs to be divisible by 1 without remainder
64 kbps …568kbps –value needs to be divisible by 8kbps with remainder 64kbps
576 kbps …8640kbps –value needs to be divisible by 64kbps with remainder 576kbps
<Delivery order>
This parameter indicates whether the UMTS bearer shall provide in-sequence SDU delivery or not.
0 – no
1 – yes
2 – subscribed value
<Maximum SDU size>
This parameter indicates the maximum allowed SDU size inoctets. (refer to TS 24.008 [8]
subclause 10.5.6.5).
0 – subscribed value
10…1520 (value needs to be divisible by 10 without remainder)
<SDU error ratio>
This parameter indicates the target value for the fraction of SDUs lost or detected as erroneous.SDU
error ratio is defined only for conforming traffic.As an example a target SDU error ratio of 5*10-3
would be specified as “5E3”(e.g.AT+CGSOCKEQMIN=..,”5E3”,…).
“0E0” – subscribed value
“1E2”
“7E3”
“1E3”
“1E4”
“1E5”
“1E6”
“1E1”
<Residual bit error ratio>
This parameter indicates the target value for the undetected bit error ratio in the delivered SDUs. If
no error detection is requested,Residual bit error ratio indicates the bit error ratio in the delivered
SDUs.As an example a target residual bit error ratio of 5*10-3 would be specified as “5E3”(e.g.
AT+ CGSOCKEQMIN =…,”5E3”,..).
“0E0” – subscribed value
“5E2”
“1E2”
“5E3”
“4E3”
“1E3”
“1E4”
“1E5”
“1E6”
“6E8”
<Delivery of erroneous SDUs>
This parameter indicates whether SDUs detected as erroneous shall be delivered or not.
0 – no
1 – yes
2 – no detect
3 – subscribed value
<Transfer delay>
This parameter indicates the targeted time between request to transfer an SDU at one SAP to its
delivery at the other SAP,in milliseconds. (refer TS 24.008 [8] subclause 10.5.6.5).
0 – subscribed value
10…150 – value needs to be divisible by 10 without remainder
200…950 – value needs to be divisible by 50 without remainder
1000…4000 – value needs to be divisible by 100 without remainder
<Traffic handling priority>
This parameter specifies the relative importance for handling of all SDUs belonging to the UMTS
Bearer compared to the SDUs of the other bearers.
0 – subscribed value
1 –
2 –
3 –
<PDP_type>
(Packet Data Protocol type) a string parameter which specifies the type of packet data protocol.
IP Internet Protocol
PPP Point to Point Protocol
IPV6 Internet Protocol Version 6(reserved)
Examples
AT+CGSOCKEQMIN?
+ CGSOCKEQMIN:
OK
AT+CGSOCKEQMIN =?
+CGSOCKEQMIN: "IP",(0-4),(0-384),(0-384),(0-384),(0-384),(0-2),(0-1520),("0E0","1E1"
,"1E2","7E3","1E3","1E4","1E5","1E6"),("0E0","5E2","1E2","5E3","4E3","1E3","1E4"
,"1E5","1E6","6E8"),(0-3),(0,100-4000),(0-3)
+CGSOCKEQMIN: "PPP",(0-4),(0-384),(0-384),(0-384),(0-384),(0-2),(0-1520),("0E0","1E1
","1E2","7E3","1E3","1E4","1E5","1E6"),("0E0","5E2","1E2","5E3","4E3","1E3","1E4
","1E5","1E6","6E8"),(0-3),(0,100-4000),(0-3)
+CGSOCKEQMIN: "IPV6",(0-4),(0-384),(0-384),(0-384),(0-384),(0-2),(0-1520),("0E0","1E
1","1E2","7E3","1E3","1E4","1E5","1E6"),("0E0","5E2","1E2","5E3","4E3","1E3","1E
4","1E5","1E6","6E8"),(0-3),(0,100-4000),(0-3)
OK
Description
This command inquires the IP address of current active socket PDP.
Syntax
Defined values
<ip_address>
A string parameter that identifies the IP address of current active socket PDP.
<err_info>
A string parameter that displays the cause of occurring error.
Examples
AT+IPADDR
+IPADDR: 10.71.155.118
OK
Description
This command opens packet network,
NOTE: The test command and the write command of AT+NETOPEN is reserved for being
compatible with old TCP/IP command set, and the old TCP/IP command set is not recommended to
be used any longer.
SIM PIN References
YES Vendor
Syntax
AT+NETOPEN OK
+NETOPEN: <err>
+NETOPEN: <err>
OK
+NETOPEN: <err>
ERROR
ERROR
Defined values
<net_state>
a numeric parameter that indicates the state of PDP context activation:
0 network close (deactivated)
1 network open(activated)
<mode>
a numeric parameter that module is used which mode.At present, it supports three mode,such as
single-client, tcp-server and multi-client.if <mode> is 1,then <sock_type> and <port> are ignored.
0 single-client or tcp-server, this is only used to be compatible with old TCP command set
1 multi-client
<err >
The result of operation, 0 is success, other value is failure.
Examples
AT+NETOPEN
OK
+NETOPEN: 0
AT+NETOPEN?
+NETOPEN: 1, 1
OK
Description
This command closes network. Before calling this command, all opened sockets must be closed
first.
Syntax
AT+NETCLOSE=? OK
Execution Command Responses
AT+NETCLOSE OK
+NETCLOSE: <err>
+NETCLOSE: <err>
OK
+NETCLOSE: <err>
ERROR
ERROR
Defined values
<err>
The result of operation, 0 is success, other value is failure.
Examples
AT+NETCLOSE
OK
+NETCLOSE: 0
Description
This command starts up TCP server, and the server can receive the request of TCP client. After the
command executes successfully, an unsolicited result code is returned when a client tries to connect
with module and module accepts request. The unsolicited result code is +CLIENT: <
link_num >,<server_index>,<client_IP>:<port>.
SIM PIN References
YES Vendor
Syntax
+CIPERROR: <err>
ERROR
Write Command Responses
AT+SERVERSTART=<port OK
>,<server_index> +CIPERROR: <err>
ERROR
Defined values
<server_index>
The TCP server index.
<err>
The result of operation, 0 is success, other value is failure.
Examples
AT+SERVERSTART
OK
AT+SERVERSTART?
+SERVERSTART: 0, 1000
+SERVERSTART: 2, 2000
OK
Description
This command stops TCP server. Before stopping a TCP server, all sockets with <server_index>
equals to the closing TCP server index must be closed first.
Syntax
Defined values
<server_index>
The TCP server index.
<err>
The result of operation, 0 is success, other value is failure.
Examples
AT+SERVERSTOP=? AT+SERVERSTART
OK OK
AT+SERVERSTOP=0 AT+SERVERSTART?
+SERVERSTOP: 0 +SERVERSTART: 0, LISTENING
OK +SERVERSTART: 1, NOT LISTENING
OK
Description
This command is used to add an IP head when receiving data.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<mode>
a numeric parameter which indicates whether adding an IP header to received data or not
0 – not add IP header
1 – add IP header, the format is “+IPD(data length)”
Examples
AT+CIPHEAD=?
+CIPHEAD: (0-1)
OK
AT+CIPHEAD=0
OK
Description
This command is used to set whether display IP address and port of sender when receiving data.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
ERROR
Execution Command Responses
AT+CIPSRIP Set default value:
OK
Defined values
<mode>
a numeric parameter which indicates whether show the prompt of where the data received or not
before received data.
0 – do not show the prompt
1 – show the prompt,the format is as follows:
“RECV FROM:<IP ADDRESS>:<PORT>”
Examples
AT+CIPSRIP=?
+CIPSRIP: (0-1)
OK
AT+CIPSRIP=1
OK
Description
This command is used to configure parameters of socket. For the write command, the parameter
part cannot be empty.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
OK
Read Command Responses
AT+CIPCCFG? +CIPCCFG:<NmRetry>,<DelayTm>,<Ack>,<errMode>,<Header-
Type>,<AsyncMode>,<TimeoutVal>
OK
Defined values
<NmRetry>
a numeric parameter which is number of retransmission to be made for an IP packet.The default
value is 10.
<DelayTm>
a numeric parameter which is number of milliseconds to delay to output data of Receiving.The
default value is 0.
<Ack>
a numeric parameter which sets whether reporting a string “Send ok” when sending some data as a
tcp connection.
0 not reporting
1 reporting
NOTE: This parameter is only used to be compatible with old TCP/IP command set.
<errMode>
a numeric parameter which sets mode of reporting error result code.
0 error result code with numeric values
1 error result code with string values
< HeaderType >
a numeric parameter that select which data header of receiving data, it only takes effect in
multi-client mode.
0 add data header, the format is “+IPD<data length>”
1 add data header, the format is “+RECEIVE,<link num>,<data length>”
< AsyncMode >
a numeric parameter which sets mode of executing command AT+NETOPEN, AT+NETCLOSE,
AT+CIPOPEN, AT+CIPCLOSE in multi-client mode.
0 synchronous command executing
1 asynchronous command executing, ok/error return first, then report +IP OK or +IP
ERROR.
NOTE: This parameter is only used to be compatible with old TCP/IP command set.
< TimeoutVal >
a numeric parameter that set the minimum retransmission timeout value for TCP connection. The
unit is millisecond. The range is 500-120000.
Examples
AT+CIPCCFG=?
+CIPCCFG: (0-10),(0-1000),(0-1),(0-1),(0-1) ,(0-1) ,(500-120000)
OK
AT+CIPCCFG=3,500,1,1,1,0,500
OK
Description
This command is used to sending wait peer TCP ACK mode or sending without waiting peer TCP
ACK mode. The default mode is sending without waiting peer TCP ACK mode.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<mode>
0 – sending without waiting peer TCP ACK mode
1 – sending wait peer TCP ACK mode
Examples
AT+CIPSENDMODE?
+CIPSENDMODE: 1
OK
AT+CIPSENDMODE=1
OK
AT+CIPSENDMODE=?
+CIPSENDMODE: (0,1)
OK
Description
This command is used to establish a connection with TCP server and UDP server, The sum of
all of connections are 10。
SIM PIN References
YES Vendor
Syntax
ERROR
ERROR
AT+CIPOPEN= +CIPOPEN: <link_num>,<err>
<link_num>,”UDP”,,,<loc OK(if udp open)
alPort> +CIPOPEN: <link_num>,<err>
ERROR
ERROR
Defined values
<link_num>
a numeric parameter that identifies a connection. The range of permitted values is 0 to 9. If
AT+CIPMODE=1 is set, the <link_num> is restricted to be only 0.
<type>
a string parameter that identifies the type of transmission protocol.
TCP Transfer Control Protocol
UDP User Datagram Protocol
If AT+CIPMODE=1 is set, the <type> is restricted to be only “TCP”.
<serverIP>
A string parameter that identifies the IP address of server.The IP address format consists of 4
octets,separated by decimal point:”AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD”.In the latest software version,it already
Supports DNS query, so it may be a string like “www.google.com.”.
<serverPort>
a numeric parameter that identifies the port of TCP server, the range of permitted values is 0 to
65535.
NOTE: When open port as TCP, the port must be the opened TCP port;
When open port as UDP, the port may be any port.
But, for Qualcomm, connecting the port 0 is as an invalid operation.
<localPort>
a numeric parameter that identifies the port of local socket, the range of permitted values is 0 to
65535.
<index>
a numeric parameter that identifies the server index that the client linked when as a TCP server.
-1 Not as a TCP server
0-3 TCP server index
<text>
CONNECT result code string; the string formats please refer ATX/AT\V/AT&E command.
<err>
The result of operation, 0 is success, other value is failure.
Examples
AT+CIPOPEN=0,”TCP”,”116.228.221.51”,100
OK
+CIPOPEN: 0,0
AT+CIPOPEN=1,”UDP”,,,8080
+CIPOPEN: 0,0
OK
AT+CIPOPEN=?
+CIPOPEN: (0-9), (“TCP”, “UDP”)
OK
AT+CIPOPEN?
+CIPOPEN: 0, “TCP”, “116.228.221.51”, 100, -1
+CIPOPEN: 1
+CIPOPEN: 2
+CIPOPEN: 3
+CIPOPEN: 4
+CIPOPEN: 5
+CIPOPEN: 6
+CIPOPEN: 7
+CIPOPEN: 8
+CIPOPEN: 9
OK
Description
This command is used to send data to remote side.
SIM PIN References
YES Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<link_num>
a numeric parameter that identifies a connection. The range of permitted values is 0 to 9.
<length>
a numeric parameter which indicates the length of sending data, it must be between1 and 1500.
<serverIP>
A string parameter that identifies the IP address of server.The IP address format consists of 4
octets,separated by decimal point:”AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD”.
<serverPort>
a numeric parameter that identifies the port of TCP server, the range of permitted values is 0 to
65535.
NOTE: When open port as TCP, the port must be the opened TCP port;
When open port as UDP, the port may be any port.
But, for Qualcomm, connecting the port 0 is as an invalid operation.
<reqSendLength>
a numeric parameter that requested number of data bytes to be transmitted.
<cnfSendLength>
a numeric parameter that confirmed number of data bytes to be transmitted.
-1 the connection is disconnected.
0 own send buffer or other side’s congestion window are full.
Note: If the <cnfSendLength> is not equal to the <reqSendLength>, the socket then cannot be used,
and should be closed.
<err_info>
A string parameter that displays the cause of occurring error.
Examples
AT+CIPSEND=0,1
>S
OK
+CIPSEND: 0, 1, 1
AT+CIPSEND=1,1,”116.236.221.75”,6775
>S
OK
+CIPSEND: 1, 1, 1
AT+CIPSEND=?
+CIPSEND: (0-9), (1-1500)
OK
Description
This command is used to close TCP or UDP socket.
SIM PIN References
YES Vendor
Syntax
+CIPCLOSE: <link_num>,<err>
ERROR
ERROR
Defined values
<link_num>
a numeric parameter that identifies a connection. The range of permitted values is 0 to 9.
<linkx_state>
a numeric parameter that identifies state of <link_num>. the range of permitted values is 0 to 1.
0 disconnected
1 connected
<err_info>
A string parameter that displays the cause of occurring error.
Examples
AT+CIPCLOSE?
+CIPCLOSE: 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
OK
AT+CIPCLOSE=?
+CIPCLOSE: (0-9)
OK
AT+CIPCLOSE=0
OK
+CIPCLOSE: 0,0
name
Description
This command is used to query the IP address of given domain name.
Syntax
AT+CDNSGIP=<domain If successful,return:
name> +CDNSGIP: 1,<domain name>,<IP address>
OK
If fail,return:
+CDNSGIP: 0,<dns error code>
ERROR
ERROR
Defined values
<domain name>
A string parameter (string should be included in quotation marks) which indicates the do
ma-in name.
<IP address>
A string parameter (string should be included in quotation marks) which indicates the IP
address corresponding to the domain name.
<dns error code>
A numeric parameter which indicates the error code.
10 DNS GENERAL ERROR
Examples
AT+CDNSGIP=?
OK
AT+CDNSGIP=”www.google.com”
+CDNSGIP: 1,"www.google.com","203.208.39.99"
OK
address
Description
This command is used to query the domain name of given IP address.
Syntax
AT+CDNSGHNAME=<IP If successful,return:
address> +CDNSGHNAME: <index>,<domain name>,<IP address>
OK
If fail,return:
+CDNSGHNAME: 0,<dns error code>
ERROR
ERROR
Defined values
<domain name>
A string parameter (string should be included in quotation marks) which indicates the do
ma-in name.
<IP address>
A string parameter (string should be included in quotation marks) which indicates the IP
address corresponding to the domain name.
<dns error code>
A numeric parameter which indicates the error code.
10 DNS GENERAL ERROR
<index>
A numeric parameter which indicates DNS result index. This value is always 1 if performing
successfully. Currently only the first record returned from the DNS server will be reported.
Examples
AT+CDNSGHNAME=?
OK
AT+CDNSGHNAME=” 58.32.231.148”
+CDNSGHNAME: 1,"mail.sim.com","58.32.231.148"
OK
Description
This command is used to select transparent mode (data mode) or non-transparent mode (command
mode ).The default mode is non-transparent mode.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<mode>
0 – Non transparent mode
1 – Transparent mode
Examples
AT+CIPMODE?
+CIPMODE: 1
OK
AT+CIPMODE=1
OK
AT+CIPMODE=?
+CIPMODE: (0-1)
OK
AT+CIPMODE
OK
received
Description
This command is used to inquire the total size of data sent or received for a socket in multiple
socket modes (Only valid for client TCP socket mode).
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
< link_num>
a numeric parameter that identifies a connection. The range of permitted values is 0 to 9.
<sent_size>
Total size of sent data.
<recv_size>
Total size of received data.
<err_info>
A string parameter that displays the cause of occurring error.
Examples
AT+CIPSTAT=0
+CIPSTAT: 10, 20
OK
AT+CIPSTAT=?
+CIPSTAT: (0-9)
OK
Description
This command is used to configure whether the module should wait for TCP_FIN in
TCP_FINWAIT2 state.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
OK
Read Command Responses
AT+CTCPFIN? +CTCPFIN:<TCP_FIN_Enable>,<DelayTm>
OK
Write Command Responses
AT+CTCPFIN= OK
<TCP_FIN_Enable>,
<DelayTm> ERROR
Defined values
< TCP_FIN_Enable >
a numeric parameter which sets whether waiting for TCP_FIN inTCP_FINWAIT2 state.
0 not waiting
1 waiting
<DelayTm>
a numeric parameter which is number of seconds to delay before closing the PS network. This
parameter only affects the AT+NETCLOSE command when using single TCP/UDP mode. The
range is 0 to 10.
Examples
AT+CTCPFIN=?
+CTCPFIN: (0,1),(0-10)
OK
AT+CTCPFIN=1,2
OK
Description
This command is used to enable or disable duplicate PDPs activation with the same APN.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
OK
Read Command Responses
AT+CENDUPPDP? +CENDUPPDP:<DUP_PDP_Enable>
OK
Write Command Responses
AT+CENDUPPDP= OK
<DUP_PDP_Enable>
ERROR
Defined values
<DUP_PDP_Enable>
a numeric parameter which sets whether enable duplicate PDPs activation with the same APN.
0 disable
1 enable
Examples
AT+CENDUPPDP=?
+CENDUPPDP: (0,1)
OK
AT+CENDUPPDP=1
OK
Description
This command is used to set TCP heartbeat parameters..
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
OK
Defined values
< TCP_KA_Enable >
a numeric parameter which sets whether enable TCP heartbeat function or not.
0 disable
1 enable
<KeepIdleTm>
a numeric parameter which is number of minutes to delay after last time of sending TCP data. The
range is 1 to 120.
<KeepAliveMaxTry>
Maximum times for sending Keep-Alive checking. The range is 1 to 10.
Examples
AT+CTCPKA=?
+CTCPKA: (0,1),(1-120) ,(1-10)
OK
AT+CTCPKA=1,3,3
OK
Description
This command is used to ping destination address.
Syntax
(1000-10000),(10000-100000), (16-255)
OK
Write Command Responses
AT+CPING=<dest_addr>,<dest_ad OK
dr_type>
[,<num_pings>[,<data_packet_size If ping’s result_type = 1
>[,<interval_time>[,<wait_time> +CPING:
[,<TTL>]]]]] <result_type>,<resolved_ip_addr>,<data_packet_size>,<rtt>,
<TTL>
If ping’s result_type = 2
+CPING: <result_type>
If ping’s result_type = 3
+CPING:
<result_type>,<num_pkts_sent>,<num_pkts_recvd>,<num_p
kts_lost>,<min_rtt>,<max_rtt>,<avg_rtt>
ERROR
Defined values
<dest_addr>
The destination is to be pinged; it can be an IP address or a domain name.
<dest_addr_type>
Integer type. Address family type of the destination address
1 – IPv4.
2 – IPv6(reserved)
<num_pings>
Integer type. The num_pings specifies the number of times the ping request (1-100) is to be sent.
The default value is 4.
<data_packet_size>
Integer type. Data byte size of the ping packet (4-188). The default value is 64 bytes.
<interval_time>
Integer type. Interval between each ping. Value is specified in milliseconds (1000ms-10000ms). The
default value is 2000ms.
<wait_time>
Integer type. Wait time for ping response. An ping response received after the timeout shall not be
processed. Value specified in milliseconds (10000ms-100000ms). The default value is 10000ms.
<TTL>
Integer type. TTL(Time-To-Live) value for the IP packet over which the ping(ICMP ECHO
Request message) is sent (16-255), the default value is 255.
<result_type>
1 – Ping success
Examples
AT+CPING=?
+CPING:IP address,(1,2), (1-100), (4-188),(1000-10000),(10000-100000), (16-255)
OK
AT+CPING="www.baidu.com",1,4,64,1000,10000,255
OK
+CPING: 1,119.75.217.56,64,410,255
+CPING: 1,119.75.217.56,64,347,255
+CPING: 1,119.75.217.56,64,346,255
+CPING: 1,119.75.217.56,64,444,255
+CPING: 3,4,4,0,346,444,386
Description
This command is used to stop an ongoing ping session.
YES Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<result_type>
1 – Ping success
2 – Ping time out
3 – Ping result
<num_pkts_sent>
Indicates the number of ping requests that were sent out.
<num_pkts_recvd>
Indicates the number of ping responses that were received.
<num_pkts_lost>
Indicates the number of ping requests for which no response was received.
<resolved_ip_addr>
Indicates the resolved ip address.
<min_rtt>
Indicates the minimum Round Trip Time (RTT).
<max_rtt>
Indicates the maximum RTT.
<avg_rtt>
Indicates the average RTT.
Examples
AT+CPINGSTOP
OK
Description
This command is used to enable or disable unknown incoming TCP packet echo.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
OK
Read Command Responses
AT+CTEUTP? +CTEUTP:<Echo_Unknown_TCP_Enable>
OK
Write Command Responses
AT+CTEUTP = OK
<Echo_Unknown_TCP_Ena
ble> ERROR
Defined values
<Echo_Unknown_TCP_Enable>
a numeric parameter which sets whether enable or disable unknown incoming TCP packet echo
option.
0 disable
1 enable
Examples
AT+CTEUTP=?
+CTEUTP: (0,1)
OK
AT+CTEUTP=1
OK
Description
This command is used to enable or disable UDP port unreachable echo.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
OK
Read Command Responses
AT+CUPURE? +CUPURE:< UDP_PORT_UNREACHABLE_Enable>
OK
Write Command Responses
AT+CUPURE= OK
<UDP_PORT_UNREACHA
BLE_Enable> ERROR
Defined values
<UDP_PORT_UNREACHABLE_Enable>
a numeric parameter which sets whether enable or disable UDP port unreachable ICMP echo
option.
0 disable
1 enable
Examples
AT+CUPURE=?
+CUPURE: (0,1)
OK
AT+CUPURE=1
OK
Description
This command is used to filter the incoming ICMP packets that are not allowed.
Syntax
Defined values
<mode>
64bit number, the value is “1” << “<pos>” , then or by bit.
<pos>
Flag value from 0 to 63.
Value:
0 ICMP ECHO REPLY
3 ICMP DESTINATION UNREACH
4 ICMP SOURCE QUENCH
5 ICMP REDIRECT
8 ICMP ECHO REQUEST
9 MIP AGENT ADVERTISEMENT
10 MIP AGENT SOLICITATION
11 TIME-TO-ALIVE EXCEEDED
12 PARAMETER PROBLEM
13 ICMP TIMESTAMP
14 ICMP TIME REPLY
15 INFORMATION REQUEST
16 INFORMATION REPLY
17 ADDRESS MASK REQUEST
18 ADDRESS MASK REPLY
37 DOMAIN NAME REQUEST
38 DOMAIN NAME REPLY
Examples
AT+CINICMPALLOW=0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFEFF
OK
AT+CINICMPALLOW?
+CINICMPALLOW: 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFEFF
OK
Description
This command is used to get the network data manually.
SIM PIN References
YES Vendor
Syntax
OK
Execution Command Responses
1. If single-client 1. If <mode> = 0 or 1:
(AT+CIPRXGET=0): OK
AT+CIPRXGET=<mode>[, 2. If <mode> = 2 or 3:
<len>] a. If single-client:
+CIPRXGET: <mode>,<read_len>,<rest_len>
2. If multi-client <data>
(AT+CIPRXGET=1):
AT+CIPRXGET=<mode>,< OK
cid>[,<len>] b. If multi-client:
+CIPRXGET: <mode>,<cid>,<read_len>,<rest_len>
<data>
OK
3. If<mode> = 4:
a. If single-client:
+CIPRXGET: 4,<rest_len>
OK
b. If multi-client:
+CIPRXGET: 4,<cid>,<rest_len>
OK
If ERROR occurred
+IP ERROR: <error message>
ERROR
Defined values
<mode>
0 – set the way to get the network data automatically
1 – set the way to get the network data manually
2 – read data, the max read length is 1500
3 – read data in HEX form, the max read length is 750
4 – get the rest data length
<cid>
A numeric parameter that identifies a connection. The range of permitted values is 0 to 9.
<len>
The data length to be read.
Not required, the default value is 1500 when <mode>=2, and 750 when <mode>=3.
<read_len>
The length of the data that have read.
<rest_len>
The data length which not read in the buffer.
< data >
The read data.
<error message>
The list of all error message:
Invalid parameter
Operation not supported
No data
NOTE:
1. When <mode> is set to 1 and the 2-4 mode will take effect.
2. If AT+CIPRXGET=1, it will report +CIPRXGET: 1(single client) or
+CIPRXGET: 1,<cid>(multi client) when received data and the buffer is empty.
Examples
AT+CIPRXGET=?
+CIPRXGET: (0-4),(1-1500)
OK
AT+CIPRXGET?
+CIPRXGET: 1
OK
AT+CIPRXGET=1
OK
AT+CIPRXGET=2,100
+CIPRXGET: 2,100,1300
01234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789
01234567890123456789
OK
AT+CIPRXGET=3,100
+CIPRXGET: 3,100,1200
30313233343536373839303132333435363738393031323334353637383930313233343536373839
30313233343536373839303132333435363738393031323334353637383930313233343536373839
3031323334353637383930313233343536373839
OK
AT+CIPRXGET=4
+CIPRXGET: 4,1200
OK
AT+CIPRXGET=2,0,100
+CIPRXGET: 2,0,100,1300
01234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789
01234567890123456789
OK
AT+CIPRXGET=3,0,100
+CIPRXGET: 3,0,100,1200
30313233343536373839303132333435363738393031323334353637383930313233343536373839
30313233343536373839303132333435363738393031323334353637383930313233343536373839
3031323334353637383930313233343536373839
OK
AT+CIPRXGET=4,0
+CIPRXGET: 4,0,1200
OK
Description
This command is used to set DNS query parameters. The timeout value for performing DNS query
is <net_open_time> + 3000ms + 1000ms*<dns_query_retry_counter>. Here <net_open_time> is
the time for opening PS network. <dns_query_retry_counter> is the retry counter for sending DNS
query using UDP packet.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<max_net_retries>
Maxmimum retry times for opening PS network to perform DNS query. It’s range is 0 to 3. Default
value is 3.
<net_timeout>
Timeout value for each opening PS network operation when performing DNS query. It’s range is
from 3000ms to 120000ms. Default value is 30000ms.
<max_query_retries>
Maximum retry times for performing DNS query using UDP packet. It’s range is from 0 to 7.
Default value is 7.
Examples
AT+CIPDNSSET?
+CIPDNSSET: 1,30000,3
OK
AT+CIPDNSSET=1,30000,1
OK
0 operation succeeded
1 Network failure
2 Network not opened
3 Wrong parameter
4 Operation not supported
5 Failed to create socket
6 Failed to bind socket
Description
This command is used to start or stop GPS session.
NOTE:
1. Output of NMEA sentences is automatic; no control via AT commands is provided. At
present the module only supports standalone mode. If executing AT+CGPS=1, the GPS
session will choose cold or hot start automatically.
2. UE-based and UE-assisted mode depend on URL (AT+CGPSURL) and certificate
(AT+CGPSSSL). When UE-based mode fails, it will switch standalone mode.
3. UE-assisted mode is singly fixed. Standalone and UE-based mode is consecutively
fixed.
4. After the GPS closed, it should to wait about 2s~30s for start again. Reason:If the
signal conditions are right (strong enough signals to allow ephemeris demodulation) or
ephemeris demodulation is on going, sometimes MGP will stay on longer in order to
demodulate more ephemeris. This will help the engine provide faster TTFF and
possibly better yield later (up to 2 hours), because it has the benefit of more ephemeris
available.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
AT+CGPS=<on/off> OK
[,<mode>] If UE-assisted mode, when fixed will report indication:
+CAGPSINFO:<lat>,<lon>,<alt>,<date>,<time>
ERROR
Defined values
<on/off>
0 – stop GPS session
1 – start GPS session
<mode>
Ignore - standalone mode
1 – standalone mode
2 – UE-based mode
3 – UE-assisted mode
<lat>
Latitude of current position. Unit is in 10^8 degree
<log>
Longitude of current position. Unit is in 10^8 degree
<alt>
MSL Altitude. Unit is meters.
<date>
UTC Date. Output format is ddmmyyyy
<time>
UTC Time. Output format is hhmmss.s
Examples
AT+CGPS?
OK
AT+CGPS=1,1
OK
Description
This command is used to get current position information.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<lat>
Latitude of current position. Output format is ddmm.mmmmmm
<N/S>
N/S Indicator, N=north or S=south
<log>
Longitude of current position. Output format is dddmm.mmmmmm
<E/W>
E/W Indicator, E=east or W=west
<date>
Date. Output format is ddmmyy
<UTC time>
UTC Time. Output format is hhmmss.s
<alt>
MSL Altitude. Unit is meters.
<speed>
Speed Over Ground. Unit is knots.
<course>
Course. Degrees.
<time>
The range is 0-255, unit is second, after set <time> will report the GPS information every the
seconds.
Examples
AT+CGPSINFO=?
+CGPSINFO: (0-255)
OK
AT+CGPSINFO?
+CGPSINFO: 0
OK
AT+CGPSINFO
+CGPSINFO:3113.343286,N,12121.234064,E,250311,072809.3,44.1,0.0,0
OK
Description
This command is used to cold start GPS session.
NOTE: Before using this command,it must use AT+CGPS=0 to stop GPS session.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
Examples
AT+CGPSCOLD=?
OK
AT+CGPSCOLD
OK
Description
This command is used to hot start GPS session
NOTE: Before using this command, AT+CGPS=0 must be used to stop GPS session.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
Examples
AT+CGPSHOT=?
OK
AT+CGPSHOT
OK
Description
This command is used to set AGPS default server URL. It will take effect only after restarting.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<URL>
AGPS default server URL. It needs double quotation marks.
Examples
AT+CGPSURL=”123.123.123.123:8888”
OK
AT+CGPSURL?
+CGPSURL:” 123.123.123.123:8888”
OK
Description
This command is used to select transport security, used certificate or not. The certificate gets from
local carrier. If the AGPS server doesn’t need certificate, execute AT+CGPSSSL=0.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<SSL>
0 – don’t use certificate
1 – use certificate
Examples
AT+CGPSSSL=0
OK
Description
This command is used to start GPS automaticly when module powers on, GPS is closed defaultly.
NOTE: If GPS start automatically, its operation mode is standalone mode.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<auto>
0 – Non-automatic
1 – automatic
Examples
AT+CGPSAUTO=1
OK
Description
This command is used to configure NMEA output sentences which are generated by the gpsOne
engine when position data is available.
NOTE: If bit 2 GPGSV doesn’t configure, GPGSV sentence also doesn’t output on AT/modem port
even set AT+CGPSFTM=1.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<nmea>
Range – 0 to 511
Each bit enables an NMEA sentence output as follows:
Bit 0 – GPGGA (global positioning system fix data)
Bit 1 – GPRMC (recommended minimum specific GPS/TRANSIT data)
Bit 2 – GPGSV (GPS satellites in view)
Bit 3 – GPGSA (GPS DOP and active satellites)
Bit 4 – GPVTG (track made good and ground speed)
Bit 5 – PSTIS (proprietary string at the beginning of each GNSS session)
Bit 6 – GNGNS (fix data for GNSS receivers; output for GPS-only, GLONASS-only, hybrid
GLONASS+GPS fixes, or even AFLT fixes)
Bit 7 – GNGSA (DOP and GLONASS satellites; GPS+GLONASS or GLONASS-only
fixes. Contains DOP information for all active satellites, but other information is
GLONASS-only)
Bit 8 – GLGSV (GLONASS satellites in view GLONASS fixes only)
Set the desired NMEA sentence bit(s). If multiple NMEA sentence formats are desired, “OR” the
desired bits together.
Examples
AT+CGPSNMEA=511
OK
Description
This command specifies if the Mobile-Originated (MO) GPS session should use the control plane
session or user plane session.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<method>
0 – Control plane
1 – User plane
Examples
AT+CGPSMD=1
OK
Description
This command is used to start GPS test mode.
NOTE:
1. If test mode starts, the URC will report on AT port, Modem port and UART port.
2. If testing on actual signal, <SV> should be ignored, and GPS must be started by AT+CGPS,
AT+CGPSCOLD or AT+CGPSHOT.
3. If testing on GPS signal simulate equipment, <SV> must be choiced, and GPS will start
automatically.
4. URC sentence will report every 1 second.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<on/off>
0 – Close test mode
1 – Start test mode
<CNo>
Satellite CNo value. Floating value.
URC format
$GPGSV[,<SV>,<CNo>][...]
Examples
AT+CGPSFTM=1
OK
$GPGSV,3,44.5,13,45.6,32,35.3,19,39.1,23,42.5,21,38.8
$GPGSV,3,44.9,13,45.5,32,35.5,19,39.8,23,42.9,21,38.7
Description
This command is used to delete the GPS information. After executing the command, GPS start is
cold start.
NOTE: This command must be executed after GPS stopped.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
Examples
AT+CGPSDEL=?
OK
AT+CGPSDEL
OK
Description
This command is used to respond to the incoming request for positioning request message.
NOTE: This command is only for SIM5360A.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<resp>
0 – LCS notify verify accept
1 – LCS notify verify deny
2 – LCS notify verify no response
Examples
AT+CGPSNOTIFY=?
+CGPSNOTIFY: (0-2)
OK
AT+CGPSNOTIFY=0
OK
Description
This command is used to enable/disable the GPS XTRA function.
NOTE: The function will take effect after restarting the module. XTRA function must download
the assistant file from network by HTTP, so the APN must be set by AT+CGSOCKCONT
command.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<on/off>
0 – Disable GPS XTRA
1 – Enable GPS XTRA
Examples
AT+CGPSXE=?
+CGPSXE: (0,1)
OK
AT+CGPSXE=0
OK
Description
This command is used to download the GPS XTRA assistant file from network through http
protocol. Module will download the latest assistant file form server and write the file into module.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
OK
Write Command Responses
AT+CGPSXD=<server> OK
+CGPSXD: <resp>
+CGPSXD: <resp>
ERROR
Defined values
<server>
0 – XTRA primary server (precedence)
1 – XTRA secondary server
2 – XTRA tertiary server
<resp>
refer to Unsolicited XTRA download Codes
Examples
AT+CGPSXD=?
+CGPSXD: (0-2)
OK
AT+CGPSXD=0
OK
+CGPSXD: 0
automatically
Description
This command is used to control download assistant file automatically or not when GPS start.
XTRA function must enable for using this command. If assistant file doesn’t exist or check error,
the module will download and inject the assistant file automatically.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<on/off>
0 – disable download automatically
1 – enable download automatically
NOTE: Some URCs will report when downloading, it’s same as AT+CGPSXD command.
Examples
AT+CGPSXDAUTO=?
+CGPSXDAUTO: (0,1)
OK
AT+CGPSXDAUTO=0
OK
Description
This command is used to report NMEA-0183 sentence.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
OK (if <time>=0)
Defined values
<time>
The range is 0-255, unit is second, after set <time> will report the GPS NMEA sentence every the
seconds.
If <time>=0, module stop reporting the NMEA sentence.
<config>
Range – 0 to 31. Default value is 0.
Each bit enables an NMEA sentence output as follows:
Bit 0 – GPGGA (global positioning system fix data)
Bit 1 – GPRMC (recommended minimum specific GPS/TRANSIT data)
Bit 2 – GPGSV (GPS satellites in view)
Bit 3 – GPGSA (GPS DOP and active satellites)
Bit 4 – GPVTG (track made good and ground speed)
Set the desired NMEA sentence bit(s). If multiple NMEA sentence formats are desired, “OR” the
desired bits together.
For example:
If want to report GPRMC sentence by 10 seconds, should execute AT+CGPSINFOCFG=10,2
Examples
AT+CGPSINFOCFG=?
+CGPSINFO: (0-255),(0-31)
OK
AT+CGPSINFOCFG=10,31
OK
$GPGSV,4,1,16,04,53,057,44,02,55,334,44,10,61,023,44,05,45,253,43*7D
$GPGSV,4,2,16,25,10,300,40,17,25,147,40,12,22,271,38,13,28,053,38*77
$GPGSV,4,3,16,26,09,187,35,23,06,036,34,24,,,,27,,,*7A
$GPGSV,4,4,16,09,,,,31,,,,30,,,,29,,,*7D
$GPGGA,051147.0,3113.320991,N,12121.248076,E,1,10,0.8,47.5,M,0,M,,*45
$GPVTG,NaN,T,,M,0.0,N,0.0,K,A*42
$GPRMC,051147.0,A,3113.320991,N,12121.248076,E,0.0,0.0,211211,,,A*66
$GPGSA,A,3,02,04,05,10,12,13,17,23,25,26,,,1.4,0.8,1.2*3B
Description
This command is used to configure the positioning modes support.
NOTE: Need to restart the module after setting the mode.
Syntax
Defined values
<mode>
Range – 1 to 127, default is 127
Each bit enables a supported positioning mode as follows:
Bit 0 – Standalone
Bit 1 – UP MS-based
Bit 2 – UP MS-assisted
Bit 3 – CP MS-based (2G)
Bit 4 – CP MS-assisted (2G)
Bit 5 – CP UE-based (3G)
Bit 6 – CP UE-assisted (3G)
Set the desired mode sentence bit(s). If multiple modes are desired, “OR” the desired bits together.
Example, support standalone, UP MS-based and UP MS-assisted, set Binary value 0000 0111, is 7.
Examples
AT+CGPSPMD=127
OK
Description
This command is used to configure AGPS based mode switching to standalone mode automatically
or not.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
Defined values
<mode>
0 – Don’t switch to standalone mode automatically
1 – Switch to standalone mode automatically
Examples
AT+CGPSMSB=0
OK
Description
This command is used to configure the positioning desired accuracy threshold in meters.
SIM PIN References
NO Vendor
Syntax
AT+CGPSHOR=<acc> OK
ERROR
Defined values
<acc>
Range – 0 to 1800000
Default value is 50
Examples
AT+CGPSHOR=50
OK
14 Result codes
CS network cause
1 Unassigned/unallocated number
3 No route to destination
6 Channel unacceptable
8 Operator determined barring
16 Normal call clearing
17 User busy
18 No user responding
19 User alerting, no answer
21 Call rejected
22 Number changed
26 Non selected user clearing
27 Destination out of order
28 Invalid/incomplete number
29 Facility rejected
30 Response to Status Enquiry
31 Normal, unspecified
34 No circuit/channel available
38 Network out of order
41 Temporary failure
CS network reject
2 IMSI unknown in HLR
3 Illegal MS
4 IMSI unknown in VLR
5 IMEI not accepted
6 Illegal ME
7 GPRS services not allowed
8 GPRS & non GPRS services not allowed
9 MS identity cannot be derived
10 Implicitly detached
11 PLMN not allowed
12 Location Area not allowed
13 Roaming not allowed
3 Invalid field
4 SNDCP failure
5 RAB setup failure
6 No GPRS context
7 PDP establish timeout
8 PDP activate timeout
9 PDP modify timeout
10 PDP inactive max timeout
11 PDP lowerlayer error
12 PDP duplicate
13 Access technology change
14 PDP unknown reason
PS network cause
25 LLC or SNDCP failure
26 Insufficient resources
27 Missing or unknown APN
28 Unknown PDP address or PDP type
29 User Aauthentication failed
30 Activation rejected by GGSN
31 Activation rejected, unspecified
32 Service option not supported
33 Requested service option not subscribed
34 Service option temporarily out of order
35 NSAPI already used (not sent)
36 Regular deactivation
37 QoS not accepted
38 Network failure
39 Reactivation required
40 Feature not supported
41 Semantic error in the TFT operation
42 Syntactical error in the TFT operation
43 Unknown PDP context
44 PDP context without TFT already activated
45 Semantic errors in packet filter
46 Syntactical errors in packet filter
81 Invalid transaction identifier
95 Semantically incorrect message
96 Invalid mandatory information
97 Message non-existent/not implemented
98 Message type not compatible with state
99 IE non-existent/not implemented
100 Conditional IE error
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