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Chapter 16 – Data Commands
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. CDMA C1 AT Commands Reference Guide (PN S000478C) 96
Set Primary HA IP Address $QCMIPPHA
Description: This command is used to set the primary HA address of the mobile for the currently active profile.
The command takes two arguments, a string corresponding to the IP address of the HA to be
stored and a number (either 0 or 1) indicating whether or not to commit this value to NV. The IP
address should be formatted in standard dotted-decimal notation; e.g., “10.1.1.20”.
Syntax: Command syntax: AT$QCMIPPHA =<IP>,<Val>
Command Possible Responses
AT$QCMIPPHA?
Note: Display the current setting.
$QCMIPPHA: 10.1.1.20, 0
OK
AT$QCMIPPHA =?
Note: Display the range of values.
$QCMIPPHA: ((0-255).(0-255).(0-255).(0-255)),(0-1)
OK
AT$QCMIPPHA =10.1.2.15,1
Note: Set to 10.1.2.15, and commit to
NV.
OK
Values: <IP> IP address in standard dotted-decimal notation; e.g., “10.1.1.20”.
<Val>
0 Do not commit to NV
1 Commit to NV
Note: If the value provisioned is not committed to NV, the temporary value will be deleted.
Set Secondary HA IP Address $QCMIPSHA
Description: This command is used to set the secondary HA address of the mobile for the currently active
profile. The command takes two arguments, a string corresponding to the IP address of the HA to
be stored and a number (either 0 or 1) indicating whether or not to commit this value to NV. The
IP address should be formatted in standard dotted-decimal notation; e.g., “10.1.1.20”.
Syntax: Command syntax: AT$QCMIPSHA =<IP>,<Val>
Command Possible Responses
AT$QCMIPSHA?
Note: Display the current setting.
$QCMIPSHA: 10.1.1.20, 0
OK
AT$QCMIPSHA =?
Note: Display the range of values.
$QCMIPSHA: ((0-255).(0-255).(0-255).(0-255)),(0-1)
OK
AT$QCMIPSHA =10.1.2.15,1
Note: Set to 10.1.2.15, and commit to
NV.
OK
Values: <IP> IP address in standard dotted-decimal notation; e.g., “10.1.1.20”.
<Val>
0 Do not commit to NV
1 Commit to NV
Note: If the value provisioned is not committed to NV, the temporary value will be deleted.
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