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Chapter 11 – Provisioning Control Commands
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. CDMA C1 AT Commands Reference Guide (PN S000478C) 57
AT+DPRL=?
Note: Display parameter ranges.
+DPRL: (1-2),(0-255),(0-255),(1-16384)
OK
Note: Valid parameter ranges.
AT+DPRL?
Note: Display last used parameter values.
+DPRL: 1,0,0,57
OK
Note: Parameter values displayed.
Values: <nam> NAM to receive the <PrlData>.
Note: Some modems are configured to support only a single NAM. This is carrier
dependent and settable at the factory. When only a single NAM is allowed,
NAM1 is the only supported value.
<cur_seq> Sequence number of this PRL data packet. An error is returned if this value is
greater than <last_seq> or is non-sequential with the previous <cur_seq> value.
When set to zero, the current internal buffer contents is discarded prior to
appending the <PrlData> bytes.
<last seq> Sequence number of the last PRL data packet. The PRL is considered
complete when <cur_seq> is equal to <last_seq>. If the +WCMT=1 command is
issued prior to <cur_seq> equal to <last_seq>, the downloaded PRL data will be
discarded.
<length> Length of <PrlData> expressed as a decimal number.
<cr> Carriage return character. Value 13 decimal or 0x0d hexadecimal.
<PrlData> PRL binary data. Once <length> bytes have been received by the modem, the
OK response is returned.
Request PRL Version Information +WPRL
Description: This command requests PRL Version information for the currently selected NAM.
Syntax: Command syntax: AT+WPRL?
Command Possible Responses
AT+WPRL?
Note: Request current NAM’s PRL version
+WPRL: 1024
OK
AT+WPRL?
Note: Request current NAM’s PRL version
+CME ERROR: 41
Note: PRL request invalid because there’s no
PRL loaded.
Note: The range for PRL is a 16-bit type.
Update Authentication Key +WAKY
Description: This command sets the 20 character decimal A-Key in the modem. Do not include the 6 digit A-
Key checksum (digits 21 through 26) as these digits are ignored. When this command is issued,
the SDD data areas will be zeroed out. The A-Key value cannot be read back with the
AT+WAKY? Command.
Syntax: Command Syntax: AT+WAKY=<nmbr>
Command Possible Responses
AT+WAKY=12345678901234567890
Note: Set the A-Key
OK
Note: A-Key successfully set.
Values: <nmbr> A-Key number
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