AXE2G4AN User Manual
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Chapter 6 Test
1.
Please plug the SIM card into the SIM slot. Please check the GSM network signal with
running the following command in the CLI.
terminal*CLI>
gsm show span csq <span>
Usage: gsm show span <span>
Displays GSM Information on a given GSM span
After doing that, users can get the result like the following.
centos6*CLI> gsm show span csq 1
gsm spanno: 1: csq: 22
If the number is 0 or 99. It means no signal with the GSM module. For other numbers, the
bigger the number, the stronger of the GSM signal.
If the value is below 10 in some area, it may cause bad voice quality. If so, please contact with
the Service Provider. And users can move the system to other area.
2.
Check the GX01N version:
[root@localhost ~]# dmesg
Module 0: Installed -- AUTO GSM(version 0x11)
read car0 small board timeslot =0
axgcom_init_GSM CARD:2
VoiceGSM System:0a
read small board version =11
Module 1: Installed -- AUTO GSM(version 0x11)
read car2 small board timeslot =8
axgcom_init_GSM CARD:4
VoiceGSM System:0a
read small board version =11
... ...
... ...
Notice:
The “version 0x11” means the GSM hardware firmware version.
3.
Input PIN-Number for the SIM card.
Users can add the following red line into “/etc/asterisk/gcom-channels.conf” file. After setting,
please restart asterisk to make the changes effective.
; Span 2: AXGSM/0/2 "ATCOM GSM/WCDMA 0"
group=12
context=from-gsm
signalling = gsm
pinnum=1234