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10.9
AT^SISE Internet Service Error Report
The
AT^SISE
write command returns the current error status of the specified Internet service profile. If the ser-
vice profile is not defined or the value is invalid "+CME ERROR" response is returned.
The error status is identical to the content of the "
^SIS
" URC last issued.
If a service fails the commands
AT^SISR
or
AT^SISW
will return an error response. However, if the
AT^SISE
command returns
<infoID>
=0 it is recommended to use the
AT+CEER
command because a general GSM/
GPRS problem might be the reason.
Syntax
Parameter Description
Internet service profile identifier as defined by
AT^SISS
<srvProfileId>
.
0...9
Reason for Internet service error. This is a subset of the
<urcInfoId>
s which can be found in Section
10.10
,
Internet Service URC "^SIS"
.
The value 0 indicates there is no special Internet service error. In this case the application may use
AT+CEER
to check for general GSM/GPRS problems.
Information text related to
<infoID>
. This is a subset of the
<urcInfoText>
s which can be found in Section
10.10
,
Internet Service URC "^SIS"
.
Note
• In particular cases, the
AT^SISE
command may deliver information and warnings. This applies the following
services:
FTP: Information 2100
POP3: Warnings
SMTP: Warnings
If an error occurs the information and warning messages are overwritten by error messages.
Test Command
AT^SISE=?
Response(s)
OK
Write Command
AT^SISE=
<srvProfileId>
Response(s)
^SISE:
<srvProfileId>
,
<infoID>
[,
<info>
]
OK
ERROR
+CME ERROR:
<err>
PIN
ASC0 ASC1
MUX1
MUX2
MUX3 Charge
Last
!
%
%
%
%
%
!
!
!
<srvProfileId>
(num)
<infoID>
(num)
<info>
(str)