Response
+CEDRXS:<AcT-type>,<Requested_eDRX_value>
[<CR><LF>+CEDRXS:<AcT-type>,<Requested_eDRX_val
ue>
[...]]]
OK
Response
+CEDRXS:(list of supported <mode>s),(list of supported
<AcT-type>s),(list of supported
<Requested_eDRX_value>s)
OK
<mode> Integer type, indicates to disable or enable the use of eDRX in the UE. This parameter
is applicable to all specified types of access technology, i.e. the most recent setting of
<mode> will take effect for all specified values of <AcT>.
0 Disable the use of eDRX
1 Enable the use of eDRX
2 Enable the use of eDRX and enable the unsolicited result code
+CEDRXP:<AcT-type>[,<Requested_eDRX_value>[,<NW-provided_eDRX_
value>[,<Paging_time_window>]]]
3 Disable the use of eDRX and discard all parameters for eDRX or, if available,
reset to the manufacturer specific default values.
<AcT-type> Integer type; indicates the type of access technology. AT+CEDRXS? is used to specify
the relationship between the type of access technology and the requested eDRX
value.
0 Access technology is not using eDRX. This parameter value is only used in
the unsolicited result code.
1 EC-GSM-IoT (A/Gb mode)
2 GSM (A/Gb mode)
3 UTRAN (Iu mode)
4 E-UTRAN (WB-S1 mode)
5 E-UTRAN (NB-S1 mode)
<Requested_eDRX_value> String type; half a byte in a 4-bit format. NB-S1 mode.
bit
4 3 2 1 E-UTRAN eDRX cycle length duration
0 0 1 0 20.48 seconds