Reference Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Notice
- Safety and Hazards
- Limitation of Liability
- Patents
- Copyright
- Trademarks
- Revision History
- 1: About This Guide
- 2: AT Password Commands
- 3: Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands
- 4: Mobile IP Commands
- 5: SIM Commands
- 6: OMA-DM Commands
- 7: Supported GSM / WCDMA AT Commands
- 8: HSDPA / HSUPA Categories
- 9: Band Definitions
- 10: ASCII Table
- Index (AT commands)
- Index

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$QCMIPPHA
Set/return active profile’s primary Home Agent address
Set or return the active profile’s primary Home Agent (HA) IP address.
Password required: No
Usage:
• Execution: AT$QCMIPPHA=”<mipPHA>”,<NVCommitState>
Purpose: Set the primary HA address and indicate if it is to be committed to NV.
• Query: AT$QCMIPPHA?
Response: Returns <mipPHA> and <NVCommitState>
Purpose: Display the active profile’s primary HA IP address and indicate if it is
committed to NV.
Parameters:
<mipPHA> (Primary Home Agent IP Address)
• For execution formation, must be enclosed by double quotes.
• IPv4 address format (e.g. “[0..255].[0..255].[0..255].[0..255]”)
<NVCommitState> (Current <mipPHA> value committed to NV?)
• 0=Do not commit to NV.
Note: If <mipPHA> is not committed to NV, the value is deleted at the end of the
next MIP session or when AT$QCMIPP is called.
• 1=Commit to NV.
$QCMIPSHA
Set/return active profile’s secondary Home Agent address
Set or return the active profile’s secondary Home Agent (HA) IP address.
Password required: No
Usage:
• Execution: AT$QCMIPSHA=”<mipSHA>”,<NVCommitState>
Purpose: Set the secondary HA address and indicate if it is to be committed to
NV.
• Query: AT$QCMIPSHA?
Response: Returns <mipSHA> and <NVCommitState>
Purpose: Display the active profile’s secondary HA IP address and indicate if it
is committed to NV.
Parameters:
<mipSHA> (Secondary Home Agent IP Address)
• For execution formation, must be enclosed by double quotes.
• IPv4 address format (e.g. “[0..255].[0..255].[0..255].[0..255]”)
<NVCommitState> (Current <mipSHA> value committed to NV?)
• 0=Do not commit to NV.
Note: If <mipSHA> is not committed to NV, the value is deleted at the end of the
next MIP session or when AT$QCMIPP is called.
• 1=Commit to NV.
Table 4-2: Mobile IP commands (Continued)
Command Description