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MTCBA-C1-EN2-N3-NAM

Manufacturer Part Number
MTCBA-C1-EN2-N3-NAM
Description
ROUTER WIRELESS DUAL CDMA
Manufacturer
Multi-Tech Systems
Series
MultiModem® rCellr
Datasheets

Specifications of MTCBA-C1-EN2-N3-NAM

Function
Transceiver, CDMA, Router
Modulation Or Protocol
CDMA2000
Frequency
800MHz, 1.9GHz
Applications
Verizon™ Networks (USA)
Interface
RJ-45, RS-232
Features
US Power Cord
Voltage - Supply
9 V ~ 32 V
Package / Case
Module
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
881-1067
Mobile Station IP Address +CMIP
Description:
Syntax:
R-SCH Selection $QCMIP
Description:
Syntax:
Values:
Note:
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. CDMA C1 AT Commands Reference Guide (PN S000478C)
This read-only command is used to display the mobile station’s temporary IP address. The value
displayed is in standard IP address format.
Note: This command returns an IP value only during a data call when a temporary IP address
has been assigned.
Command syntax: AT+CMIP
This command is used to enable or disable mobile IP.
The default value is carrier-specific.
This command is for test purposes only and should not be issued by the mobile phone user.
Command syntax: AT$QCMIP=<Val>
<Val>
When the AT$QCMIP value is changed to 1 or 2, this modifies the value of AT+CRM to 2.
AT+CRM with a value of 2 enables network model operation. Changing the value to 0 will reset
the AT+CRM to its original value.
Command
AT+CMIP?
Note: Display the current setting
AT+CMIP?
Note: Display the current setting
AT+CMIP
Command
AT$QCMIP?
Note: Display the current setting
AT$QCMIP=?
Note: Display the range of values
AT$QCMIP=0
Note: Set value to 0
0
1
2
Mobile IP disabled, Simple IP only.
Mobile IP preferred. In the initial MIP registration, if the network does not support
Mobile IP, then the mobile automatically reverts to Simple IP (force a PPP
renegotiation by sending a LCP C-Req).
However, if a Mobile IP session is registered, and then enters a network that does
not support Mobile IP, the mobile will drop the session and inform the upper layers of
the failure (for example, by dropping DCD to a laptop).
Mobile IP only. The mobile will make data calls only when Mobile IP is supported in
the network. During a MIP session, if the mobile hands off to a network that does not
support MIP, then the mobile will drop the session and inform the upper layers of the
failure (for example, by dropping DCD to a laptop).
Possible Responses
+CMIP: 198.229.142.90
OK
Note: Command is valid
+CMIP: 0.0.0.0
OK
Note: When no IP address is assigned.
ERROR
Note: Command is not valid
Possible Responses
$QCMIP: 1
OK
Note: Command is valid
$QCMIP: (0-2)
OK
Note: Command is valid
OK
Note: Command is valid
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