Mobile interface
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you can set the control period (in seconds) by which the modem controls the incoming messages
and sends the ones still in the outgoing queue.
With the command
set sms password {password}
you states that the commands sent via SMS to Imola are authenticated with the password supplied
as argument, in order to execute them.
For example, suppose that you configured SMS messaging with the "Tiesse" password as
authentication argument:
set sms password TIESSE
and, wanting to start the modem remotely using the command
CLI
:
set gprs on
you will have to send the phone number of the SIM-board router an SMS containing the text:
TIESSE set gprs on
Every commands preceded by a different prefix from the password sent (or not preceded by any
prefix) will be discarded, because the authentication fails.
With the command
set sms reply
you configure the router so that, upon receipt of an SMS Tiesse
CLI
commands, it also provides the
same output of any response to the sender. As an example, suppose you have configured the SMS
messaging with password "TIESSE" and assume that you have configured the router with the
command analysis in September sms reply. If you want to receive from remote information relating
to the status of the phone, simply send an SMS to the router
CLI
command:
TIESSE show interface gprs status
After the router received the message and processed its content, it will send to a SMS to the sender
like this output:
root@LTE> show interface gprs status
Signal Power: CSQ = 13 => -87 dBm
Network: HSDPA/UMTS I TIM
HSDPA Category: 24 HSUPA Category: 6
Current Time: 59199 Temperature: 33
Bootup Time: 1 Mode: ONLINE
System mode: WCDMA PS state: Attached
WCDMA band: WCDMA 2100
WCDMA channel: 10638
GMM (PS) state:REGISTERED NORMAL SERVICE
MM (CS) state: IDLE NORMAL SERVICE
WCDMA L1 State:L1M_PCH_SLEEP LAC: EEB5 (61109)
RRC State: DISCONNECTED Cell ID: 0455346A (72692842)
RxM RSSI C0: -89 RxD RSSI C0: -106
RxM RSSI C1: -106 RxD RSSI C1: -106