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Developers guidelines | AT commands
241 June 2010
S34 commands
AT*EIAC Internet account, create
Description: Defines the general parameters of an Internet Account (IA).
When a new account is defined, it is assigned an index which is subse-
quently returned as an informational text response together with bearer
type and name of account. When using the IA configuration command, the
value of the index cannot be forced.
The other Internet Account commands cannot be used to create an
account.
The other AT commands have to indicate the index value of an existing
account in combination with what kind of bearer the parameters are set
for. The exception is the Internet Account configuration commands where
it is implicit what the bearer type is, for example, AT*EIAPSW – write PS
bearer parameters. In this case only the index value is necessary.
Note: When a PDP Context is defined via an AT command, an Internet
Account is automatically created with Packet Domain Service as the
bearer and it gets an index value with a one-to-one mapping to the speci-
fied <cid> parameter value of the GPRS command. If an IA with that map-
ping to CID value already exists, the specific parameters of that IA is
overwritten (also when IA parameters are originally specified for another
bearer than PS). In the same way a PDP Context with default values is
defined when an IA is created with Packet Domain Service as the bearer,
using the AT*EIAC command. The <cid> of the PDP context will have a
one-to-one mapping to the PS bearer IA index.
Note: If the user does not specify any bearer type, the command results in
an error response.
Note: If the user does not specify a name of the account, an autogen-
erated name will be added to the account.
Note: The temporary or locked type of accounts are reserved for internal
application use and is not listed in the read command and is not possible
to create using this command.
Execution
command: Create account/define general parameters:
AT*EIAC=<bearer_type>[,[<name>]]
Response: *EIAC: <index>,<name>
Read command: Read the current general parameter settings:
AT*EIAC?
Read command
response: List of created Internet accounts:
*EIAC: <index>,<bearer_type>,<name>
Test command: AT*EIAC=? Test if command is supported and show ranges of supported
parameter values.
Test command
response: *EIAC: (list of supported <bearer_type>s),(““)
Parameter:
<bearer_type>: Integer, 1–4










