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266 June 2010
AT*EIADNSV6W Internet account configuration, write DNS parameters – IPv6CP
Description: Specifies the DNS IPv6CP parameters of one (or all) Internet accounts.
The command is used to specify the IP addresses to be used, both under
PPP negotiations as well as under PS network connection establishment
(context activation). If “0” values are given, necessary parameters are
requested to be generated dynamically by the network to be attached to. If
specific values are set, requests for static IP addresses is to be used.
Note: Values stored here are not the ones used when doing PS dial-up
connection from external application (TE), since TE in this case has its own
IP addresses to negotiate with the network (what TE sends is forwarded by
the ME PPP proxy to network).
Note: If the user does not specify both parameters <index> and
<bearer_type>, the command results in an error response.
Note: PPP parameters are relevant for all bearer types, but mostly for
internal calls.
Note: For IPv6 addresses the notation :: can be used, but only once, for
example, destination address FFFF:FFFF:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 can be
written like FFFF:FFFF::1
Execution
command: AT*EIADNSV6W=<index>,<bearer_type>[,<DNS_addr>]
Test command: AT*EIADNSV6W=? Test if command is supported and show supported
parameters
Test command
response: Range of PPP IPv6CP parameters:
*EIADNSV6W: (1-255),(1-4),(““)
Parameter:
<index>:
<index> Description
1–255 Write parameters of <bearer_type> Internet
Account with index as specified.
For range and more details on <index>, see com-
mand AT*EIAC
<bearer_type>:
<bearer_type> Description
1–4 Specific bearer. For more information on bearer
types see <bearer_type> parameter definitions
under command AT*EIAC
<DNS_addr>:
<DNS_addr> Description
String of format
“x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x”
IPv6 primary DNS server address.
Each “x” is the hexadecimal value for one of the
eight 16bit pieces of the address.
Default set to ::, which means request for dynamic
IP address to be allocated by network upon
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