Chapter 19 – Qualcomm Defined AT Commands for CDMA Operation
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. CDMA Wireless AT Commands - PN S000294C 159
MIP Selection $QCMIPP
Description: This command is used to select and activate an MIP user profile.
Syntax: Command syntax: AT$QCMIPP
Command Possible Responses
AT$QCMIPP?
Note: Display the current setting
$QCMIPP: 0
Note: User profile 1 is currently used
AT$QCMIPP=2
Note: Set to user profile 2
OK
Note: Command is valid
AT$QCMIPP=?
Note: Display the range of values
$QCMIPP: (0-5)
OK
Note: Command is valid
Note: Takes a profile number between 0 and 5. This value is stored in NV. This AT
command is used to configure Dial-Up Networking.
RFC2002bis Selection $QCMIPT
Description: This command is used to enable or disable the use of rfc2002bis authentication.
Values: <Val>
0: Use of rfc2002bis authentication is disabled. Rfc2002 style authentication is used
instead.
1: Use of rfc2002bis authentication is enabled.
Note: This AT command is for test purposes only and should not be changed by the mobile
phone user.
Syntax: Command syntax: AT$QCMIPT=<Val>
Command Possible Responses
AT$QCMIPT?
Note: Display the current setting
$QCMIPT: 1
OK
Note: Command is valid
AT$QCMIPT=?
Note: Display the range of values
$QCMIPT: (0-3)
OK
Note: Command is valid
AT$QCMIPT=0
Note: Set value to 0
OK
Note: Command is valid
Current Active Profile $QCMIPEP
Description: This command is used to enable or disable the currently active profile.
Values: <Val>
0: Disable the currently active profile (profile is unavailable until it is re-enabled.
1: Enable the currently active profile.
Syntax: Command syntax: AT$QCMIPEP=<Val>
Command Possible Responses
AT$QCMIPEP?
Note: Display the current setting
$QCMIPEP: 1
OK
Note: Command is valid
AT$QCMIPEP=?
Note: Display the range of values
$QCMIPEP: (0-1)
OK
Note: Command is valid
AT$QCMIPEP=0
Note: Set value to 0
OK
Note: Command is valid