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NTC-40 Series HSPA+ M2M WiFi Router
List of valid commands (which can be used in conjunction with the execute command):
“pdpcycle”, “pdpdown” and “pdpup” commands can have a profile number suffix ‘x’ added. Without the suffix specified, the
command operates against the current active profile or last active profile.
#
COMMAND NAME
DESCRIPTION
1
Reboot
Immediately perform a soft reboot
2
pdpcycle or pdpcyclex
Disconnect (if connected) and reconnect the 3G connection. If a profile number is selected in the
command, try to disconnect/reconnect the specified profile in case the profile is active. If no profile
number is selected, try to disconnect/reconnect the current active profile. These commands report an
error if no profile number is selected and there is no currently activated profile.
3
pdpdown or pdpdownx
Disconnect the PDP. If a profile number is selected in the command, try to disconnect the specified
profile in case the profile is active. If no profile number is selected, try to disconnect the current active
profile. These commands report an error if no profile number is selected and there is no currently
activated profile.
4
pdpup or pdpupx
Reconnect the PDP. If a profile number is selected in the command, try to connect with the specified
profile. If no profile number is selected, try to connect to the last active profile. The router will check the
currently activated profile and disconnect this profile before executing the command. These commands
report an error if no profile number is selected and there is no stored last active profile number.
Table 28 - List of Valid SMS Diagnostic Commands
List of valid variables:
Where “x” is a profile number (1-6). If no profile is specified, variables are read or written to for the current active profile. If a profile is
specified, variable are read or written to for the specified profile number (‘x’).
#
RDB VARIABLE NAME
SMS VARIABLE
NAME
READ/
WRITE
DESCRIPTION
EXAMPLE
0
link.profile.x.enable
link.profile.x.apn
link.profile.x.user
link.profile.x.pass
link.profile.x.auth_type
link.profile.x.iplocal
link.profile.x.status
profile
or
profilex
RW
Profile
Read:
(profile no,apn,user,pass,auth,iplocal,status)
1,Telstra.internet,username,password,
chap,202.44.185.111,up
Write:
(apn, user, pass,auth)
Telstra.internet,username,password
1
link.profile.x.apn
apn or apnx
RW
APN
telstra.internet
2
link.profile.x.user
username or usernamex
RW
3G username
Guest, could also return “null”
3
link.profile.x.pass
password or password
RW
3G password
Guest, could also return “null”
4
link.profile.x.auth_type
authtype or authtypex
RW
3G Authentication
type
”pap” or”chap
5
link.profile.x.iplocal
wanip or wanipx
R
WAN IP address
202.44.185.111
6
wwan.0.radio.information.signal_strength
rssi
R
3G signal strength
65 dBm
7
wwan.0.imei
imei
R
IMEI number
359102128941027512
8
statistics.usage_current
usage
R
3G data usage of
current session
“Rx 500 bytes, Tx 1024 bytes, Total 1524
bytes” or “Rx 0 byte, Tx 0 byte, Total 0 byte”
when wwan down
9
statistics.usage_current
wanuptime
R
Up time of current 3G
session
1 days 02:30:12 or 0 days 00:00:00 when
wwan down
10
/proc/uptime
deviceuptime
R
Device up time
1 days 02:30:12
11
wwan.0.system_network_status.current_ba
nd
band
R
Current 3G frequency
WCDMA 850
Table 29 - List of SMS Diagnostics Variables