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Enable/disable reverse tunneling, Display RFC 2002bis authentication state

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Mobile IP Commands Table 4-2: Mobile IP commands (Continued) Command Description $QCMIPRT Enable/disable reverse tunneling Enable or disable reverse tunneling. Password required: No Usage: • Execution: AT$QCMIPRT=, Purpose: • Query: Set the reverse tunneling state and indicate if it is to be committed to NV. AT$QCMIPRT? Response: Returns and Purpose: Display the reverse tunneling state and indicate if it is committed to NV. Parameters: (Reverse Tunneling state) • 0=Disabled (Tunneling is off) • 1=Enabled (Tunneling is on) (Current value committed to NV?) • 0=Do not commit to NV. Note: If is not committed to NV, the value is deleted at the end of the next MIP session or when AT$QCMIPP is called. • 1=Commit to NV. $QCMIPT Display RFC 2002bis authentication state Display whether RFC 2002bis authentication is enabled or disabled. Password required: No Usage: • Query: AT$QCMIPT? Response: Returns Purpose: Display whether RFC 2002bis authentication is enabled or disabled. Parameters: (authentication state) • 0=Disabled (RFC 2002 authentication is used) • 1=Enabled (RFC 2002bis authentication is used) Rev. 1 Sep.13 Proprietary and Confidential 31

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Mobile IP Commands
Rev.
1
Sep.13
Proprietary and Confidential
31
$QCMIPRT
Enable/disable reverse tunneling
Enable or disable reverse tunneling.
Password required:
No
Usage:
Execution:
AT$QCMIPRT=<RtState>,<NVCommitState>
Purpose:
Set the reverse tunneling state and indicate if it is to be committed to
NV.
Query:
AT$QCMIPRT?
Response:
Returns <RtState> and <NVCommitState>
Purpose:
Display the reverse tunneling state and indicate if it is committed to
NV.
Parameters:
<RtState> (Reverse Tunneling state)
0=Disabled (Tunneling is off)
1=Enabled (Tunneling is on)
<NVCommitState> (Current <RtState> value committed to NV?)
0=Do not commit to NV.
Note: If <RtState> is not committed to NV, the value is deleted at the end of the
next MIP session or when AT$QCMIPP is called.
1=Commit to NV.
$QCMIPT
Display RFC 2002bis authentication state
Display whether RFC 2002bis authentication is enabled or disabled.
Password required:
No
Usage:
Query:
AT$QCMIPT?
Response:
Returns <authState>
Purpose:
Display whether RFC 2002bis authentication is enabled or disabled.
Parameters:
<authState> (authentication state)
0=Disabled (RFC 2002 authentication is used)
1=Enabled (RFC 2002bis authentication is used)
Table 4-2:
Mobile IP commands (Continued)
Command
Description