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269 June 2010
AT*EIARUTD Internet account configuration, delete routing table parameters
<destination_address>:
<destination_
address>
Description
String of format
“a.b.c.d”
IPv4 address of the destination host.
An entry with a value of 0.0.0.0 is considered as the
default route
“x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x” IPv6 address of the destination host.
Each “x” is the hexadecimal value for one of the
eight 16bit pieces of the address. An entry with a
value of :: is considered as the default route
<nexthop_address>:
<nexthop_address> Description
String of format
“a1.a2.a3.a4”
IPv4 address of the adjacent host or router to which
the packet should be sent next.
Not utilised for point-to-point connections
String of format
“x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x”
IPv6 address of the adjacent host or router to which
the packet should be sent next.
Each “x” is the hexadecimal value for one of the
eight 16bit pieces of the address.
Not utilised for point-to-point connections
Description: Deletes the routing table parameters of one Internet Account. All parame-
ters, <IP-version>, <prefix>, <destination_address> and
<nexthop_address>, must be given to delete one row in the specified rout-
ing table.
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
Note: If the user specify <index> and <bearer_type> parameters only, all
defined IPv4 and IPv6 routes are removed.
Note: If the user does not specify both parameters <index> and
<bearer_type>, the command results in an error response.
Execution
command: AT*EIARUTD=<index>,<bearer_type>[,<IP-version>,<prefix>,
<destination_address>,<nexthop_address>]
Test command: AT*EIARUTD=? Show if the command is supported.
Test command
response: Range of Routing table parameters:
*EIARUTD: (1-255),(1-4),(““),(0-1),(0-32 / 0-128),(““),(““)
Parameter:
<index>:
<index> Description
1–255 Delete parameters of <bearer_type> Internet
Account with index as specified










