Specifications

Command Reference
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+CLIP=<n>
+CLIP?
Calling line identification presentation
Sets whether the modem user can receive the Calling Line Identity (CLI, similar
to Caller ID for landline phones) for incoming calls, using one of two values:
<n>=0: CLI disabled
<n>=1: CLI enabled
If enabled (<n>=1), a RING or +CRING returns the following information. (See
“Result Codes” on page 106.)
+CLIP: <number>,<type>Returned values
Returned values when <n>=1 and an incoming call is detected appear as
+CLIP: <number>,<type> and are:
<number>:a string-type phone number of format specified by <type>
<type>:the type of address octet in integer format (see GSM 04.08[8]
subclause 10.5.4.7)—<type>=145 when the dialing string includes
the international access code character +, otherwise it is 129.
+CLIP? returns whether CLI is enabled or disabled locally, and whether it is
available to the user on the network:
+CLIP:0,0 CLI disabled, CLIP not provisioned on network
+CLIP:0,1 CLI disabled, CLIP provisioned
+CLIP:0,2 CLI disabled, CLIP network status unknown
+CLIP:1,0 CLI disabled, CLIP not provisioned on network
+CLIP:1,1 CLI disabled, CLIP provisioned
+CLIP:1,2CLI disabled, CLIP network status unknown
+CLIR=<n>
+CLIR?
Calling line identification restriction
Sets whether the Sierra Wireless modem respects the remote caller’s restriction
of CLI (Calling Line Identity) information, and queries the status of CLIR service
on the network.
Supported values
To set the CLIR status, the following values are supported:
<n>=0 Presents CLI information according to the CLIR subscription setting
on the network. (Default)
<n>=1 Invokes CLIR (i.e. blocks incoming CLI information)
<n>=2 Suppresses CLIR (i.e. always displays incoming CLI information if
available)
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Table 3-9: Command Reference Table (ASCII Alphabetic)
Command Description