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258 June 2010
AT*EIALCPW Internet account configuration, write PPP parameters – LCP
<auth_prot> The authentication method is organised as 5 bit long field in which each bit
indicates a specific authentication method. The bitmask set, represents
the Authentication methods supported by the Internet Account in question
(<index>, <bearer>). Default value = 00111.
As an example, 00111, that is, bit2, bit1 and bit0 are set to 1, indicating
support for CHAP, PAP and None.
Note: None means that it does not matter what authentication method is
supported by the peer.
<auth_prot> Description
bit0 None
bit1 PAP
bit2 CHAP
bit3 MS-CHAP
bit4 MS-CHAPv2
<ask4pwd>:
<ask4pwd> Description
0 No. Default value
1 Yes.
Triggers MMI application to ask user for password
and user ID, instead of using the (eventually) stored
user ID and password
Description: Defines the PPP LCP parameters of an Internet account.
This command cannot be used to create an Internet account.
Note: If the user does not specify both parameters <index> and
<bearer_type>, the command results in an error response.
Execution
command: AT*EIALCPW=<index>,<bearer_type>[,[<accm>][,[<mru>][,[<pfc>][,[<acfc
>][,[<keep_alive>][,[<allowed_ncp>]]]]]]]
Test command: AT*EIALCPW=? Test if command is supported and show supported
parameters.
Test command
response: Range of LCP parameters:
*EIALCPW: (1-255),(1-4),(0-ffffffff),(0-1500),(0-16),(0-16),(0-1),(0-3)
Parameter:
<index>:
<index> Description
1–255 Write LCP parameters of <bearer_type> Internet
Account with index as specified.
For range and more details on <index>, see com-
mand AT*EIAC
<bearer_type>:










