Struct SetRadioAccessTechnology

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pub struct SetRadioAccessTechnology {
    pub selected_act: RadioAccessTechnologySelected,
}
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7.8 Radio Access Technology (RAT) selection +URAT Forces the selection of the Radio Access Technology (RAT) in the protocol stack. On the subsequent network registration (+COPS, +CGATT) the selected RAT is used.

By means of and <2ndPreferredAct> parameters it is possible to define the order of RAT selection at boot or when entering full functionality from de-registered state. If is set to dual or tri mode, it is possible to specify the preferred RAT parameter , which determines which RAT is selected first. If the preferred RAT parameter is omitted, it will be set by default to the highest RAT in the current multi-mode range. If tri mode is selected, it is also possible to specify a second preferred RAT <2ndPreferredAct> in addition to the preferred RAT. This parameter determines which RAT is selected if no cellular service can be obtained by the module on the preferred RAT. The remaining RAT will be selected when no service can be obtained in the preferred one(s).

NOTES:

  • Any change in the RAT selection must be done deregistered state, entered by issuing the AT+CFUN=0 or AT+CFUN=4 AT command. Use AT+CFUN=1 to return to the module full functionality.
  • SARA-U2 / LISA-U2 / LISA-U1 - See Notes for the procedure to enter the detach state.
  • u-blox cellular modules are certified according to all the capabilities and options stated in the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement document (PICS) of the module. The PICS, according to 3GPP TS 51.010-2 [66], 3GPP TS 34.121-2 [67], 3GPP TS 36.521-2 [94] and 3GPP TS 36.523-2 [95], is a statement of the implemented and supported capabilities and options of a device. If the user changes the command settings during the certification process, the PICS of the application device integrating a u-blox cellular module must be changed accordingly.
  • TOBY-L4 / TOBY-L2 / MPCI-L2 / LARA-R2 / TOBY-R2 / SARA-U2 / LISA-U2 / LISA-U1 - In dual mode and tri mode, all the requested Access Stratum protocols are active and Inter-RAT measurements as well as Inter-RAT handovers may be performed (if ordered by the network).
  • TOBY-L200 / TOBY-L201 / MPCI-L200 / MPCI-L201 / LARA-R202-02B / LARA-R203 / TOBY-R200-02B / TOBY-R202 - AT&T RAT balancing feature, by means of updating RAT related SIM files, can force RAT usage (see Notes).

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§selected_act: RadioAccessTechnologySelected

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impl AtatCmd<AtatCmd> for SetRadioAccessTechnology

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type Response = NoResponse

The type of the response. Must implement the AtatResp trait.
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type Error = GenericError

The type of the error.
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fn as_bytes(&self) -> Vec<u8, { _ }>

Return the command as a heapless Vec of bytes.
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fn parse( &self, res: Result<&[u8], InternalError>, ) -> Result<Self::Response, Error<Self::Error>>

Parse the response into a Self::Response or Error<Self::Error> instance.
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const CAN_ABORT: bool = false

Whether or not this command can be aborted.
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const MAX_TIMEOUT_MS: u32 = 1_000u32

The max timeout in milliseconds.
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const FORCE_RECEIVE_STATE: bool = false

Force the ingress manager into receive state immediately after sending the command.
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const EXPECTS_RESPONSE_CODE: bool = true

Force client to look for a response. Empty slice is then passed to parse by client. Implemented to enhance expandability fo ATAT
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impl AtatLen for SetRadioAccessTechnology

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const LEN: usize = 11usize

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impl Clone for SetRadioAccessTechnology

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fn clone(&self) -> SetRadioAccessTechnology

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Serialize for SetRadioAccessTechnology

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fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error>
where S: Serializer,

Serialize this value into the given Serde serializer. Read more

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