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<strong>TC63i</strong> <strong>AT</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Set</strong><br />

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11.20 <strong>AT</strong>H<br />

11.20 <strong>AT</strong>H Manual rejection of a network request for PDP context activation<br />

The V.250 <strong>AT</strong>H command may be used to deactivate all PDP contexts which are active or online on the same<br />

interface. This command should not be used to deactivate PDP contexts during the implicit PDP context deactivation<br />

procedure which is started automatically after LCP termination or by dropping the DTR line (if <strong>AT</strong>&D2 is<br />

configured). For details refer to Section 11.5.1, Automatic deactivation of PDP context during dial-up PPP.<br />

The <strong>AT</strong>H command may also be used to reject a network request for PDP context activation announced by the<br />

unsolicited result codes "RING: GPRS" or "+CRING: GPRS".<br />

Syntax<br />

Exec <strong>Command</strong><br />

<strong>AT</strong>H<br />

Response(s)<br />

OK<br />

PIN ASC0 ASC1 USB MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge Last Reference(s)<br />

+ + ± + + ± ± - - - GSM 07.07<br />

Notes<br />

• In contrast to GSM 07.07 it is possible to cancel a connection with <strong>AT</strong>H after a break. This is done for compatibility<br />

reasons due to the "dial-up network" drivers of Microsoft Windows.<br />

• <strong>AT</strong>H is used as a standard V.250 <strong>AT</strong> command, too.<br />

• If <strong>AT</strong>H is used to reject a network request for PDP context activation, then other PDP contexts on the same<br />

interface which are active or online will not be deactivated.<br />

<strong>TC63i</strong>_<strong>AT</strong>C_V01.100 Page 347 of 547 11/10/08<br />

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