Moxa Technologies G2150I Carrying Case User Manual


 
OnCell G2150I AT Command Set GPRS Commands
10-6
non-sensitive
application
that can cope
with data loss.
NOTE: For real-time traffic, the QoS profile also requires appropriate settings for delay and
throughput.
3: Up to 4 000 (32 kbits/s).
4: Up to 8 000 (64 kbits/s).
5: Up to 16 000 (128 kbits/s).
6: Up to 32 000 (256 kbits/s).
7: Up to 64 000 (512 kbits/s).
8: Up to 128 000 (1 024 kbits/s).
9: Up to 256 000 (2 048 kbits/s).
<mean>: numeric parameter which specifies the mean throughput class
0: Subscribed by the Nwk / default if value is omitted
1: 100 (~0.22 bit/s).
2: 200 (~0.44 bit/s).
3: 500 (~1.11 bit/s).
4: 1 000 (~2.2 bit/s).
5: 2 000 (~4.4 bit/s).
6: 5 000 (~11.1 bit/s).
7: 10 000 (~22 bit/s).
8: 20 000 (~44 bit/s).
9: 50 000 (~111 bit/s).
10: 100 000 (~0.22 kbits/s).
11: 200 000 (~0.44 kbits/s).
12: 500 000 (~1.11 kbits/s).
13: 1 000 000 (~2.2 kbits/s).
14: 2 000 000 (~4.4 kbits/s).
15: 5 000 000 (~11.1 kbits/s).
16: 10 000 000 (~22 kbits/s).
17: 20 000 000 (~44 kbits/s).
18: 50 000 000 (~111 kbits/s).
31: Best effort.
If a value is omitted for a particular class, then it is considered to be unspecified.
Quality of Service Profile (Minimum acceptable): +CGQMIN
Description: This command allows the TE to specify a minimum acceptable profile that is
checked by the MT against the negotiated profile returned in the Activate PDP Context Accept
message. The set command specifies a profile for the context identified by the local context
identification parameter, <cid>. Since this is the same parameter that is used in the +CGDCONT
command, the +CGQMIN command is an extension to the +CGDCONT command. The QoS
profile consists of a number of parameters, each of which may be set to a separate value. A special
form of the set command, +CGQMIN= <cid> causes the minimum acceptable profile for context
number <cid> to become undefined. In this case, no check is made against the negotiated profile.
The read command returns the current settings for each defined context. The test command returns
values supported as a compound value. If the MT supports several PDP types, the parameter value
ranges for each PDP type are returned on a separate line.
Command syntax: