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251 June 2010
AT*EIACSW Internet account configuration, write CSD bearer parameters
1 Yes.
Using default V42 bis parameters for dictionary
size. Negotiates compression in both directions, Rx
and Tx
Description: Defines the CS bearer parameters of one (or all) CS bearer Internet
Account(s).
Note: CS bearer Internet accounts can only be used for internal applica-
tions to dial out to an ISP providing IP network access, for example, for
WAP over CS. Normal CS “modem style” dial-up networking and plain CS
modem connections are done by TE issuing the “legacy” AT commands.
The parameters for such calls (RLP parameters, V42bis parameters,
HSCSD parameters, and so on) are only stored in volatile memory, if not
stored by using &W command.
Note: If the user does not specify the <index> parameter, the command
results in an error response.
Execution
command: AT*EIACSW=<index>[,[<dialout_nbr>][,[<dial_type>][,[<data_rate>][,
[<data_compr>]]]]]
Test command: AT*EIACSW=? Test if command is supported and show supported
parameters.
Test command
response: Range of CS parameters:
*EIACSW: (1-255),(“”),(0,1),(1-7),(0-1)
Parameter:
<index>:
<index> Description
1–255 CSD bearer parameters of the specified Internet
Account.
For range and more details on <index>, see
command AT*EIAC
<dialout_nbr>:
<dialout_nbr> Description
String type ISP phone number for internal dial out application
to call
<dial_type>:
<dial_type> Description
0 Analogue modem. Default value
1 ISDN modem
<data_rate>
<data_compr> Description










