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3GPP TS 27.007 version 11.8.0 Release 11<br />

170<br />

ETSI TS 127 007 V11.8.0 (2013-10)<br />

8.62 Printing IP address format +CGPIAF<br />

Table 8.62-1: +CGPIAF parameter command syntax<br />

Command<br />

+CGPIAF=[[,<<br />

IPv6_SubnetNotation>[,[,]<br />

]]]<br />

+CGPIAF<br />

+CGPIAF=<br />

Possible response(s)<br />

+CGPIAF: ,,,<br />

+CGPIAF: (list of supported s),(list of<br />

supported s),(list of supported<br />

s),(list of supported<br />

s)<br />

Description<br />

Set command decides what format to print IPV6 address parameters of other AT commands. See RFC 4291 [88] for<br />

details of the IPv6 address format.<br />

The +CGPIAF parameters , , <br />

and affect the following commands and parameters:<br />

a) in +CGTFT and +CGTFTRDP, the ;<br />

b) in +CGDCONT, the ;<br />

c) in +CGPADDR, the and ;<br />

d) in +CGCONTRDP, the , ,<br />

, and ; and<br />

e) in +CRC, the of unsolicited result code GPRS , [,<br />

[][,]].<br />

Read command returns the current command parameter settings.<br />

Test command returns values supported as compound values.<br />

Defined values<br />

: integer type, decides the IPv6 address format. Relevant for all AT command<br />

parameters that can hold an IPv6 address.<br />

0 Use IPv4-like dot-notation. IP address, and subnetwork mask if appliccable, are dot-separated.<br />

Example:<br />

For :<br />

"32.1.13.184.0.0.205.48.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.255.255.255.255.255.255.255.240.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0"<br />

For other IP address parameters:<br />

"32.1.13.184.0.0.205.48.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0"<br />

1 Use IPv6-like colon-notation. IP address, and subnetwork mask if applicable and when given explicitly, are<br />

separated by a space.<br />

Example:<br />

For :<br />

"2001:0DB8:0000:CD30:0000:0000:0000:0000 FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFF0:0000:0000:0000:0000"<br />

For other IP address parameters:<br />

"2001:0DB8:0000:CD30:0000:0000:0000:0000"<br />

: integer type, decides the subnet-notation for

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