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10.1 AT^SICS
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Supported authentication mode values in 
 value "authMode". Changing
the 
 will restore the password to its default (""). 
“none“
[“PAP“]
“CHAP“
“MsChapV1“
10.1.1 Example: Default values of a CSD connection profile
As stated earlier, the "conType" selected with 
 determines all other matching profile parameters related
to this "conType". Once "conType" is set in a new profile, the default values of all other related parameters are
assumed. To view the default settings you can use the read command 
?. 
10.1.2 Example: GPRS connection profile
<conParmValue-authMode>
(str)
at^sics=1,conType,CSD
Select connection type CSD, identified by 
OK
at^sics?
Query current profiles.
^SICS: 0, "conType", ""
Profile with 
 0 is still empty.
^SICS: 1, "conType", "CSD"
The new CSD profile just created is indicated with all
related parameters set to their default.
^SICS: 1, "alphabet", "0"
Character set determined with 
 applies
when string parameters are input with 
.
^SICS: 1, "user", ""
No user name set.
^SICS: 1, "passwd", ""
No password set.
^SICS: 1, "authMode", "PAP"
Authentication protocol PAP is assumed as default.
^SICS: 1, "inactTO", "0"
No inactivity timeout set.
^SICS: 1, "calledNum", ""
No destination set.
^SICS: 1, "dataRate", "1"
Data rate set to 9.6 kbaud.
^SICS: 1, "dataType", "1"
Remote device is analog, e.g. an analog modem.
^SICS: 2, "conType", ""
Profile with 
 2 is still empty.
^SICS: 3, "conType", ""
Profile with 
 3 is still empty.
^SICS: 4, "conType", ""
Profile with 
 4 is still empty.
^SICS: 5, "conType", ""
Profile with 
 5 is still empty.
OK
at^sics=0,conType,GPRS0
Select connection type GPRS0.
OK
AT^SICS=0,inactTO,"0"
Inactivitiy timeout = 0 (default).
OK
AT^SICS=0,dns1,"193.254.160.1"
IP address of Primary DNS server.
OK
AT^SICS=0,authMode,"PAP"
Authentication protocol PAP (default).
OK
AT^SICS=0,passwd,t-d1
Password for GPRS services provided by the Ger-
man operator T-D1.
OK