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*IPPING Query or set the interval between keepalive pings (in minutes) if no valid packets have been
received by the IP address or FQDN specified in *IPPINGADDR.
AT*IPPING? to query the keepalive PING time interval
AT*IPPING=n to set the keepalive PING time interval
• n=0 — Disable pinging (default)
• n=15–255 minutes
Note: 15 minutes is the minimum interval for Keep Alive. If you set *IPPING for a value
between 0 and 15, the idle interval for pings will be 15 minutes.
*IPPINGADDR Query or set the Keepalive PING IP address or FQDN for the device to ping when
Keepalive Ping Time (*IPPING) is set.
AT*IPPINGADDR? to query
AT*IPPINGADDR=[d.d.d.d] or [n]
• d.d.d.d=IP address
• n=domain name
Note: AT*IPPING must to be set to a value other than 0 to enable pinging.
*IPPINGFORCE Query or set the Force Keepalive Ping setting. When this feature is enabled, the Keepalive
ping is sent even if IP traffic has occurred during the configured interval.
AT*IPPINGFORCE? to query
AT*IPPINGFORCE=n to set
• n=0—Disable
• n=1—Enable
Note: To enable this command, *IPPING must be enabled and *IPPINGADDR configured.
*NETALLOWZEROIP Query or set allowing the device to get an IP address from the cellular network that has the
last octet as 0 (zero).
AT*NETALLOWZEROIP? to query
AT*NETALLOWZEROIP=n to set
• n=0 — Do not allow
• n=1 — Allow
Allows the device to use a WAN IP address that ends in zero (e.g. 192.168.1.0).
*NETAPN HSPA and LTE fallback to HSPA only
Query or set the user entered APN.
AT*NETAPN? to query
AT*NETAPN=APN to set (up to 80 characters)
Note: When you set this command, the APN type is automatically set to User Entry so that
the APN you enter with this AT command is used on reboot.
Table D-3: WAN/Cellular AT Commands
Command Description
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