Re: Qualcomm "raw IP" mode (was Re: Huawei E398 cdc/serialmodem-ppp 3G/4G)

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On Sat, 2012-02-18 at 13:33 +0100, Bjørn Mork wrote:
> Dan Williams <dcbw@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> 
> > WMC is almost certainly not required, since it's only implemented in
> > some Pantech modems (not just Gobi-derived devices, but older CDMA-only
> > ones too).  It's just an API that Pantech adds to some of their modems
> > that their Windows driver uses for some stuff.  Like vendors adding
> > proprietary AT commands.  It might just be that they decided to use the
> > WMC commands instead of the QMI ones here.
> 
> Right.  OK.
> 
> I just noticed another point that might be causing the modem to see the
> connection as not fully established.  This TLV:
> 
>   [0x11] ( 1) 03
> 
> is the PDP type, and 3 indicates PDP-IPV4V6.  I.e. this was *not* a
> plain PDP-IPV6 session.  But as shown, there were only IPv6 addresses
> allocated in the IPv6 network session I started.  And there is no
> documented way to start a combined IPV4V6 session using QMI.  So the
> modem might be waiting for me to start an accompanying IPv4 session
> using the same APN, like you showed that the Pantech Windows driver does
> (I assume it uses the same APN for both it's sessions?).

Yeah, the normal Verizon LTE APN is an IPV4V6 APN.

Dan

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