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CommDb stores settings for the CDMA protocols SimpleIP and MobileIP, which allow a phone on a CDMA2000 network to maintain an IP connection when roaming.
The settings are stored in three tables:
the global settings table has a number of fields that store SimpleIP and MobileIP capabilities
the CDMA2000_PACKET_SERVICE_TABLE table stores settings
                  that are specific to a particular Network Access Identifier (NAI), the
                  identifier given by the client to the network. A record exists for each
                  NAI.
               
 the DEFAULT_CDMA2000_SETTINGS_TABLE table stores
                  settings that are not specific to a particular NAI.
               
Some fields in the CDMA2000_PACKET_SERVICE_TABLE and
            DEFAULT_CDMA2000_SETTINGS_TABLE tables can
            be provisioned over-the-air. The fields correspond to those specified in the
            3GPP2 standard C.S0016-B, "Over-the-Air Service Provisioning of Mobile Stations
            in Spread Spectrum Standards".
         
For information on the SimpleIP and MobileIP protocols, see the Wireless IP Network Standard at http://www.3gpp2.org/Public_html/specs/index.cfm
The global settings tables contains settings for the CDMA SimpleIP and MobileIP capabilities. The settings cannot be overwritten through provisioning.
The CDMA_OP_CAPABILITY field,
            of type TCommDbCdmaOpCapability, indicates whether
            SimpleIP, MobileIP, or MobileIP with fallback to SimpleIP is supported.
         
If simple IP is supported, settings are for the SimpleIP Capability Parameters [C.S0016-B 3.5.8.3] that describe the NAI, authentication algorithms, and shared secret used in authentication. For more information, see the descriptions of the following fields in the API reference:
If mobile IP is supported, settings are for the MobileIP Capability Parameters [C.S0016-B 3.5.8.4] that describe the NAI, authentication algorithms, and shared secret used in authentication. For more information, see the descriptions of the following fields in the API reference:
The DEFAULT_CDMA2000_SETTINGS_TABLE table contains
            default settings for CDMA 2000, and for non NAI-specific configuration settings
            that can be provisioned using OTAC.
         
The following are non NAI-specific configuration settings that can be provisioned using OTAC [C.S0016-B 3.5.8.6 Mobile IP User Profile Parameters]. For more information, see their descriptions in the API reference.
The following fields are also available. For more details, see their descriptions in the API reference.
DEFAULT_CDMA_HEADER_COMPRESSION
The CDMA2000_PACKET_SERVICE_TABLE stores settings that
            are specific to a particular Network Access Identifier (NAI), the identifier
            given by the client to the network. A record exists for each NAI.
         
The NAI must be specified in the CDMA_IF_AUTH_NAME field of the table. For simple IP,
            this field is also used to store a regular PPP authentication ID.
         
The following fields configure a CDMA2000 packet context. They are
            used when setting up an ETel packet context
            (RPacketContext). For more details, see their descriptions
            in the API reference.
         
The following fields configure quality of service for a CDMA2000
            packet context. They are used when setting up quality of service
            (RPacketQoS) for an ETel packet context. For more details,
            see their descriptions in the API reference.
         
The following fields are also available. For more details, see their descriptions in the API reference.
CDMA_HEADER_COMPRESSION
Some settings in this table can be provisioned using OTAC.
The CDMA_NAI_TYPE field
            describes whether the record is for Simple IP or Mobile IP.
         
For Simple IP, settings are for the Simple IP User Profile Parameters [C.S0016-B 3.5.8.6]. For more information, see the descriptions of the following fields in the API reference:
For Mobile IP, settings are for Mobile IP User Profile Parameters [C.S0016-B 3.5.8.6]. For more information, see the descriptions of the following fields in the API reference: