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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
040820 020100 375 EX1 CTRL - 1 WA EN 0 -1 000001 010170 "Error on external alarm 1"
033023 020100 374 UDE - testing 1 WA PR 0 3 000001 010170 "User testing deleted from
system."
032932 020100 373 LGO - useradmin 1 WA EN 0 3 000001 010170 "User logged out"
032910 020100 372 VLI - useradmin 1 WA EN 0 3 000001 010170 "User logged in from IP
126.1.24.163"
032854 020100 371 UPW - useradmin 1 WA PR 0 3 000001 010170 "Password changed for
useradmin by user root"
032643 020100 370 VLI - avitec 1 WA EN 0 3 040813 020100 "User logged in from IP
126.1.24.163"
Note 1! A maximum of 100 log items can be read out at a time. If item does not
exist, no reply is given.
Note 2! If this is a node master, LIT will contain a leading node number, indicating
what node this alarm was originated on. Node master is always node number zero.
8 MODEM AND COMMUNICATION SETTINGS
This section describes all attributes related to modem settings and remote
communication parameters.
8.1 ADD – SMS Access List
8.1.1 Overview
This attribute configures what numbers are allowed to communicate with the
repeater using SMS.
8.1.2 Usage
Attribute type: Read and Write
When SMS is used for communication, addresses 1 to 4 indicates addresses that
are allowed to read and write attributes from the controller. All addresses have read
access to the controller, but only address one and two can set parameters and
perform ACT commands.
Reply format:
1 X 2 Y 3 Z 4 W
X is address 1, Y address 2, Z address 3 and W is address 4. If no address is
available, a ‘-‘(dash) is replied.
Example:
GET ADD
Reply:
1 +46705511125 2 – 3 +46705521334 4 –
Format on setting address:
SET ADD N <MSISDN>
where N denotes which of the addresses from 1-4 that should be configured, and
<MSISDN> is the telephone number to set. Max length of<MSISDN> is 20
characters.
Example:
SET ADD 3 +46705511125
Configures address number three to be +46705511125. When data call
communication is used, this attribute is obsolete.
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