Specifications
Modem Status, Customization, and Reset Commands
Rev. 8 May.12 Proprietary and Confidential 65
!NVPORTMAP
Supporting chipsets:
• MSM6290
Note: The modem must be in
online mode to use this
command.
/Change modem port mappings in non-MUX mode
Change the modem port mappings in non-MUX mode—the modem must be in online
mode (not FTM mode) for this to work.
Usage:
• Execution: AT!NVPORTMAP=<normMode>[, <diagMode>]
Response:
OK
Purpose: Set normal mode and diagnostic mode port mappings.
• Query: AT!NVPORTMAP?
Response:
<normMode>,<diagMode>
OK
Purpose: Return current port mappings for normal mode and diagnostic mode.
Parameters:
<normMode> (Port map in normal mode)
• 00 = ATUART
• 04 = ATEP2, DMUART
• 05 = ATEP5, DataEP2 (Recommended default)
• 06 = ATEP2, DataEP5
<diagMode> (Port map in diagnostic mode (optional))
• 00 = ATUART
• 04 = ATEP2, DMUART
• 05 = ATEP5, DataEP2
• 06 = ATEP2, DataEP5
Note: This command has no effect on operations when using Sierra Wireless’ 27.010
MUX mode drivers.
!NVSPCODE
Supporting chipsets:
• All, with these exceptions:
• MSM6290 (min f/w rev:
K2_0_7_24ap)
Provision Network Service Provider code list
Provisions the list of Network Service Provider codes that are used for Network Service
Provider Personalization locking.
Usage:
• Query: AT!NVSPCODE?
Response:
SP Code:
(list of <SP Code> values)
OK
Purpose: Provision the list of Network Service Provider codes.
• Execution: AT!NVSPCODE=<SP Code>
Response:
OK
Purpose: Add a Network Service Provider code to the list.
Parameters:
<SP Code> (Service Provider Code)
• Format: 1–2 digits
Table 3-2: Modem status, customization, and reset commands (Continued)
Command Description