String that identifies the called party in the address space applicable to the
PDP. For communications software that does not support arbitrary characters
in the dial string, a numeric equivalent may be used. Also, the comma character
"," may be used as a substitute for the period character ".".
For PDP type OSP: IHOSS, the following syntax may be used for
<called_address>: [<host>] [@[<port>] [@
[<protocol>]]] where <host>, <port> and <protocol> are defined in
“+CGDCONT,Define PDP Context”.
For communications software that does not support arbitrary characters in the
dial string, a numeric value equivalent to the host name may be used. However,
this should be avoided if at all possible.
String variable which indicates the layer 2 protocol to be used.
For communications software that does not support arbitrary characters in the
dial
string, the following numeric equivalents are used:
0 NULL
1 PPP
2 PAD
3 X25
9 yyyy M-xxxx
Other values are reserved and result in an ERROR response to the Set
command.
Note: V.250 (and certain communications software) does not permit arbitrary
characters in the dial string. The <L2P> and <called_address> strings are
therefore specified as containing digits (0-9) only.
Digit string which specifies a particular PDP context definition (See
“+CGDCONT, Define PDP Context”).