Dell Wireless 5530 HSDPA card found in E4300 laptop (and other Dell laptops) is in fact an Ericsson product (rebranded Ericsson Mobile Broadband Module F3507g). The good thing about the device is that it can be fully controlled (both the GPS and the HSPA modem) via an extensive set of AT commands (more than 200). A good amount of those commands are common to all Sony/Ericsson devices and are usually documented in Sony AT commands document. But this specific device also supports many additional undocumented commands
This page provides the exhaustive list of AT commands supported by the device (at least, the list returned by AT* listing command) along with additional notes and comments on how to use them to fully control the device. When a commands is fully specified in an external document (usually, previous one) and there is nothing more to say about it, the information is not repeated here.
Changelog:
- Sun Feb 1 22:31:45 CET 2009: Added information on AT*ENAP, AT*EIAPSR, AT*EIAC based on comments provided by Bjørn Mork and a post of Per Hallsmark on Network Manager mailing list
- Sat Jan 17 18:52:00 CET 2009: First version of the page based mainly on Sony/Ericsson AT commands document
In the list below, the following colors are used for commands: fully documented, partly documented and not documented. If you happen to have some clue on commands that are not fully documented and find the page useful, drop me a mail and I will had your findings
- AT*: List all supported AT commands (described in Sony AT commands document)
The AT* command provides the list of AT commands supported by the modem. They are all listed on this page.
- ATA: Answer incoming call command (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+BRSF: Bluetootth retrieve supported (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT&C : Circuit 109 (DCD) control (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CACM: Accumulated Call meter (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CAMM: Accumulated call meter maximum (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CAOC: Advice of charge (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CBC: Battery charge (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CBST: Select Bearer Service Type (ver. 3) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CCFC: Calling forwarding number and conditions (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CCLK: Clock (ver. 4) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CCWA: Call waiting (ver .2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CDIP: Called line identification presentation (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CEAP: Seems useless. AT+CEAP=? just returns ok. AT+CEAP? returns ERROR
- AT+CEER: Extended error report (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
AT+CEER=? OK AT+CEER +CEER: Detach Cause: GMM10 (Implicitly detached) OK
- AT+CERP: Seems useless. AT+CERP=? just returns ok. AT+CERP? returns ERROR
- AT+CFUN: Set phone functionality (ver .2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- 0 Minimum functionality, that is, the phone is turned off. Default value
- 1 Full functionality, that is, the phone is turned on
- 2 Disable phone transmit RF circuits only. Not supported
- 3 Disable phone receive RF circuits only. Not supported
- 4 Disable phone transmit and receive RF circuits. Note: This is often referred to as "flight mode"
- 5 GSM only (WCDMA radio off)
- 6 WCDMA only (GSM radio off)
AT+CFUN? << Get current radio status: +CFUN: 4 << RF circuit is off OK AT+CFUN=5 << Turn on radio (GSM << circuit only) OK AT+CFUN=1 << Both GSM and WCDMA on OK AT+CFUN? << Get current status: +CFUN: 1 << full functionality (GSM and WCDMA) OK
- AT+CGACT: PDP context activate or deactivate (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CGATT: Packet service attach or detach (described in Sony AT commands document)
AT+CGACT? +CGACT: 1,0 +CGACT: 2,0 +CGACT: 3,0 OK
- AT+CGCLASS: see AT_CMD_GPRS.pdf for some reference. But the command seems pretty pointless in our case: the card reports a single possible value ("A") and only accepts that value, i.e. returning "ERROR" in other cases.
- AT+CGCMOD: PDP context modify (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CGDATA: Enter data state (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CGDCONT: Define PDP context (ver. 1) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CGDSCONT: Define secondary PDP context (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CGEQMIN: 3G quality of service profile (minimum acceptable) (described in Sony AT commands document)
AT+CGEQMIN? +CGEQMIN: 1,3,0,0,0,0,0,0,"0E0","0E0",2,0,0 +CGEQMIN: 2,3,0,0,0,0,0,0,"0E0","0E0",2,0,0 +CGEQMIN: 3,3,0,0,0,0,0,0,"0E0","0E0",2,0,0 OK
- AT+CGEQNEG: 3G quality of service profile (negotiated) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CGEQREQ: 3G quality of service profile (requested) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CGEREP: Packet domain event reporting (ver. 1) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CGMI: Request manufacturer identification (ver. 1) (described in Sony AT commands document)
AT+CGMI Dell OK
- AT+CGMM: Request model identification (described in Sony AT commands document)
AT+CGMM D5530 OK
- AT+CGMR: Request revision identification (described in Sony AT commands document)
AT+CGMR R1A034 OK
- AT+CGPADDR: Show PDP address (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CGQMIN: QoS profile. See http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/archive/index.php/t-18042.html
- AT+CGQREQ: QoS profile. See http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/archive/index.php/t-18042.html
- AT+CGREG: Network registration reporting (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CGSMS: Select service for MO SMS messages (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CGSN: Request product serial number identification (described in Sony AT commands document)
AT+CGSN 476818298398490 OK
- AT+CGTFT: Traffic flow template (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CHLD: Call hold and multiparty (ver. 1) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CHSC: HSCSD current call parameters (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CHSD: HSCSD device parameters (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CHSN: HSCSD non-transparent call configuration (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CHSR: HSCSD parameters report (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CHSU: HSCSD automatic user-initiated upgrade (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CHUP: Hang up call (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CIMI: Request international mobile subscriber identity (described in Sony AT commands document)
AT+CIMI 208108957923903 OK
- AT+CIND: Indicator control (ver. 5) (described in Sony AT commands document)
AT+CIND=? +CIND: ("battchg",(0-5)),("signal",(0-5)),("batterywarning",(0-1)),("chargerconnected",(0-1)),("service",(0-1)),("sounder",(0-1)),("message",(0-1)),("call",(0-1)),("roam",(0-1)),("smsfull",(0-1)),("callsetup",(0-3)),("callheld",(0-1)) OK AT+CIND? +CIND: 5,2,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 OK
- AT+CKPD: Keypad control (ver. 7) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CLAC: List all available AT commands (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CLCC: List current calls (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CLCK: Facility lock (ver. 5) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CLIP: Graphical caller ID presentation (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CLIR: Calling line identification restriction (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CLVL: Loudspeaker volume level (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CMAR: Master reset (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CMEC: Mobile equipment control mode (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CMEE: Report mobile equipment error (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CMER: Mobile equipment event reporting (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CMGC: Send command (ver. 1) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CMGD: Delete message (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CMGF: Message format (ver. 1) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CMGL: List message (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CMGR: Read message (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CMGS: Send message (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CMGW: Write message to memory (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CMMS: More messages to send (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CMSS: Send from storage (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CMUT: Mute control (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CMUX: Switch to 07.10 multiplexer (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CNMI: New messages indication to TE (ver. 4) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CNUM: Subscriber number (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+COLP: Connected line identification presentation (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+COPN: Read operator names (described in Sony AT commands document)
AT+COPN ... +COPN: "74401","HOLA PARAGUAY" +COPN: "744020","CTI Movil PRY" +COPN: "74402","CTI Movil PRY" +COPN: "744040","Telecel GSM" +COPN: "74404","Telecel GSM" +COPN: "744050","PY Personal" +COPN: "74405","PY Personal" +COPN: "74601","ICMS SR" +COPN: "74602","SR.TELESUR.GSM" +COPN: "748070","Movistar" +COPN: "74807","Movistar" +COPN: "748100","CTI Movil URY" +COPN: "74810","CTI Movil URY" +COPN: "75001","C&W FLK" +COPN: "79501","MTS TM" +COPN: "79502","TM CELL" +COPN: "90112","MCP Maritime Com" +COPN: "90114","AeroMobile" +COPN: "90115","OnAir" +COPN: "90117","Navitas1" +COPN: "90118","Maritime Wireless" OK
- AT+COPS: Operator selection (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CPAS: Phone activity status (ver. 3) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CPBF: Phonebook find (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
AT+CPBF=? +CPBF: 64,30 OK
- AT+CPBR: Phonebook read (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CPBS: Phonebook storage (ver. 3) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CPBW: Phonebook write (ver. 4) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*CPI: Call progress information (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CPIN: PIN control (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CPMS: Preferred message storage (ver. 4) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CPOL: Preferred operator list (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CPROT: Enter protocol mode (described in Sony AT commands document) Can be used to find
out which version of OBEX the card supports:
AT+CPROT=? +CPROT: (0),("1.2"),(8) OK
Which means OBEX 1.2 w/ IrMC level 1, 2 and 4 (Minimum, Access and Sync Levels) - AT+CPUC: Price Per Unit and Currency Table, see gprs_at.pdf.
- AT+CPWD: Change password (Ver. 3) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CR: Service reporting control (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CRC: Cellular result codes (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CREG: Network registration (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CRES: Restore settings (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CRLP: Radio link protocol (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CRSM: Restricted SIM access (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CSAS: Save settings (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CSCA: Service centre address (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
AT+CSCA? +CSCA: "+33609001381",145 OK
- AT+CSCB: XXX Select Cell Broadcast Message Types
AT+CSCB=? +CSCB: (0) OK AT+CSCB? +CSCB: 0,"" OK
- AT+CSCS: Select TE character set (ver. 3) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CSMS: Select message service (ver.2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CSQ: Signal quality (ver.1) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CSSN: Supplementary service notification (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CUAD: XXX
AT+CUAD=? OK AT+CUAD? ERROR
- AT+CUSD: Unstructured supplementary service data (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CV120: V.120 rate adaption protocol (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+CVHU: Voice hangup control (described in Sony AT commands document)
- ATD: Dial command (ver. 5) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT&D: Circuit 108 (DTR) response (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+DR: Data compression reporting (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+DS: Data compression (ver. 3) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- ATE: Command echo (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*E2CFUN: The prototype of
the command as reported by the device is the following:
AT*E2CFUN=? *E2CFUN: (0-1) OK
The command can be used to enable/disable asynchronous notification of change in Phone Functionality. This is best explained with examples:
AT+CFUN=6 << Force WCDMA mode only OK AT*E2CFUN? << Ask for current status. Reports 6, *E2CFUN: 0,6,0 << i.e. WCDMA mode only. OK AT+CFUN=5 << Force GPRS mode only OK AT*E2CFUN? << Ask for current status. Reports 5, *E2CFUN: 0,5,0 << i.e. GPRS only OK AT+CFUN=1 << Force full mode OK AT*E2CFUN? << Ask for current status. Reports 1, *E2CFUN: 0,1,0 << i.e. full mode OK AT*E2CFUN=1 << Force asynchronous notification OK AT+CFUN=6 << Change mode from 1 to 6 OK *E2CFUN: 1,6,0 << Asynchronous notification. New mode is 6 (first value is now 1, indicating async. notification is enabled
AT*E2CFUN only accept 0 or 1 as parameter (when a value is provided). This is in fact the value of the mode, i.e. the first paramater returned when issuing an AT*E2CFUN. When the mode is set to value 1, the card returns *E2CFUN: X,Y,Z value when the phone functionality level is changed. For instance, a showed in previous example, when setting the level back to 6 using AT+CFUN, an *E2CFUN: 1,6,0.
XXX I have currently no clue on the purpose and meaning of last paramater.
- AT*E2CHAN: Returns UMTS channel information.
AT*E2CHAN=? *E2CHAN: (0-1),(0-1) OK
Like many commands, first parameter is the mode which selects how information is returned. When set to 1, information is returned asynchronously. The second parameter changes the way the info is returned. It is best explained by an example:AT*E2CHAN=0,0 OK AT*E2CHAN? *E2CHAN: 0,0,10564 OK AT*E2CHAN=0,1 OK AT*E2CHAN? *E2CHAN: 0,1,2112.8 OK
In fact, when 1 is used as the second parameter passed to the command the value of the DL frequency is returned in MHz. When set to 0, it is returned as a channel number: there are some info on wikipedia UMTS frequency bands page (see Operating Band 1) Note that 10564 is also the channel value returned in AT*E2EMM output. - AT*E2CMGA: Modify message attribute in an indexed message. See GR64*.pdf
- AT*E2EMM: Ericsson M2M
Engineering Monitoring Mode.
The command can be used to access (debugging) information on the RF environment. The information gathered by the command depends on current RF mode, i.e. the output is different when in GPRS or WCDMA mode. This is shown below by forcing a given mode using AT+CFUN (5 for GPRS, 6 for UMTS). Note that the command returns an error when RF circuit is off (i.e. AT+CFUN=4).
AT*E2EMM=? << Get command prototype *E2EMM: 9 OK AT+CFUN=4 << When RF circuit is off, ... OK AT*E2EMM=9 << ... command returns an error. *E2EMM ERROR AT+CFUN=6 << So, first, force GPRS OK AT*E2EMM=9 << Asks for GPRS debugging info *E2EMM GSM - Idle ServingCell MCC, MNC, LAC, CellId, BSIC, Ch, RxL, C1, C2 208, 10, 44c, 31c7, 3, 745, -98, 8, 24 Neighbor Cells MCC, MNC, LAC, CellId, BSIC, Ch, RxL, C1, C2 208, 10, 44c, e0ac, 15, 91, -101, 10, 10 208, 10, 44c, 928c, 7, 99, -107, 4, 4 OK AT+CFUN=6 << Now, force UMTS OK AT*E2EMM=9 << Asks for GPRS debugging info *E2EMM WCDMA - Serving Cell ( Idle ) MCC, MNC, LAC, Ch, SC, RSCP, EcNo, RSSI, ServL, ServQ, Hs, Rs 208, 10, 1518, 10564, 323, -94, -6, 13, 1, 9, 0, 1 Monitored Intra-Frequency Cells Ch, SC, RSCP, EcNo, PTxPwr, ULTxPwr, ServL, ServQ, Hn, Rn 10564, 368, 12, 0, 0, 24, 1, 9, 0, 1 10564, 193, 12, 0, 196, 24, 1, 9, 0, 1 10564, 185, 12, 0, 171, 24, 1, 9, 0, 1 10564, 234, 12, 0, 4, 24, 1, 9, 0, 1 10564, 24, 12, 0, 101, 24, 1, 9, 0, 1 10564, 411, 12, 0, 0, 24, 1, 9, 0, 1 10564, 256, 12, 0, 33, 24, 1, 9, 0, 1 10564, 96, 12, 0, 255, 24, 1, 9, 0, 1 10564, 498, 12, 0, 255, 24, 1, 9, 0, 1 10564, 99, -105, -17, 1, 24, 1, 9, 0, 1 10564, 305, 12, 0, 0, 24, 1, 9, 0, 1 10564, 199, -97, -8, 255, 24, 1, 9, 0, 1 10564, 120, 12, 0, 16, 24, 1, 9, 0, 1 10564, 274, 12, 0, 0, 24, 1, 9, 0, 1 10564, 98, 12, 0, 0, 24, 1, 9, 0, 1 10564, 153, 12, 0, 0, 24, 1, 9, 0, 1 10564, 187, 12, 0, 255, 24, 1, 9, 0, 1 10564, 84, 12, 0, 3, 24, 1, 9, 0, 1 10564, 90, 12, 0, 255, 24, 1, 9, 0, 1 Monitored Inter-Frequency Cells Ch, SC, RSCP, EcNo, PTxPwr, ULTxPwr, ServL, ServQ, Hn, Rn 10614, 504, 12, 0, 100, 24, 21, 9, 18, 1 10614, 505, 12, 0, 101, 24, 21, 9, 18, 1 Monitored Inter-RAT Cells Ch, BSIC, CIO, RSSI, RxLevMin 98, 1e, 0, 0, 10 66, 16, 0, 0, 10 515, 12, 0, 0, 16 119, 5, 0, 0, 10 71, 7, 0, 0, 10 66, 7, 0, 0, 10 678, 17, 0, 0, 16 89, 3, 0, 0, 10 87, 7, 0, 0, 10 122, 5, 0, 0, 10 113, 9, 0, 0, 10 75, 16, 0, 0, 10 109, 13, 0, 0, 10 120, 1a, 0, 0, 10 717, e, 0, 0, 16 715, 13, 0, 0, 16 520, 0, 0, 0, 16 Detected Cells Ch, SC, PTxPwr, ULTxPwr, ServL, ServQ, Hn, Rn OK
Now, let's comment the information provided in the two outputs. First for the GPRS mode, then for the UMTS mode.
GSM - Idle ServingCell MCC, MNC, LAC, CellId, BSIC, Ch, RxL, C1, C2 208, 10, 44c, 31c7, 3, 745, -98, 8, 24 Neighbor Cells MCC, MNC, LAC, CellId, BSIC, Ch, RxL, C1, C2 208, 10, 44c, e0ac, 15, 91, -101, 10, 10 208, 10, 44c, 928c, 7, 99, -107, 4, 4
The output provide information for the serving cell, i.e. the cell we are currently attached to and also for the neighboring cell, visible from our current location.
- The MCC (Mobile Country Code) and MNC (Mobile Network Code) are used together to uniquely identify a mobile phone operator. Here, value 208 for MCC is for France and 10 is the MNC assigned to SFR (one of the 3 french phone operators with Bouygues Telecom and Orange).
- The LAC is the Location Area Code. In a radio network, the served area is usually divided into location areas, made of one of several radio cells. Each loaction area is given an unique number within the network, which is called the LAC. With the MCC and MCC, the LAC is part of the LAI (Location Area Identity), which uniquely identifies a location area in a GSM mobile network.
- CellId: A location area is made of a given number of cells. A cell is covered by a single base station. Each cell is given a specific number, the CellId.
- BSIC (Base Station Identity Code). The same BCCH frequency can be used by two given stations as long as they do not cover the same area. But a user located between those two areas may receive both signals. In order to differentiate the two neighboring base stations, a local colour code is used in the frames (the 6 bits BSIC). The (frequency, BSIC) pair allows to perfectly differentiate a cell for a roaming user.
- Ch:
- RxL: RxLevel in dBm
- C1: Path Loss Criterion. Start w/ http://www.ehanworld.com/GSM/GSM.html
- C2: Cell Reselection Criterion. Start w/ http://www.ehanworld.com/GSM/GSM.html
- AT*E2GPSCLM: Not documented.
AT*E2GPSCLM=? OK AT*E2GPSCLM? ERROR AT*E2GPSCLM OK
- AT*E2GPSCTL:
AT*E2GPSCTL=? *E2GPSCTL: (0-2),(1-60),(0-1) OK
The command accepts X,Y,Z with:
- - X at 0, 1 or 2: 0: turns off NMEA flow 1: turns on NMEA flow 2: XXX Don't know what it does precisely. It looks like it stops the thing, just like 0 value.
- - Y : the time interval in seconds between the emission of NMEA values (between 1 and 60)
- - Z at 0 or 1: 0: DGPS is turned off 0: DGPS is turned on
The command may be issued via /dev/ttyUSB2 or /dev/ttyUSB4 After that, nothing happens. But this make /dev/ttyUSB10 able to accept AT*E2GPSNPD. When received, NMEA messages start to flow on /dev/ttyUSB10 (Well, you can have the NMEA messages flow on /dev/ttyUSB2 or /dev/ttyUSB4 using AT*E2GPSNPD).
Note that the command cannot be issued when AT+CFUN is still 0. XXX should check other values.
- AT*E2GPSEPH:
AT*E2GPSEPH=? *E2GPSEPH: (1),(1,2) OK AT*E2GPSEPH? ERROR AT*E2GPSEPH ERROR AT*E2GPSEPH=1,1 ERROR AT*E2GPSEPH=1,2 ERROR
Maybe it works when we have a fix? XXXX - AT*E2GPSNPD:
See AT*E2GPSCTL too. The command can be issued on /dev/ttyUSB2, 4 or 10 to select the tty on which the NMEA stream should be sent by the GPS. Not that once it has been issued, no other commands can be issued on that tty. The only way (AFAICT) to get back the tty is to use AT*E2RESET to reset the module.
The command should not be issued on a tty before the AT+CFUN and the AT*E2GPSCTL.
- AT*E2GPSSTAT:
XXX
AT*E2GPSSTAT=? *E2GPSSTAT: (0-1) OK AT*E2GPSSTAT? *E2GPSSTAT: 0,1,0 << OK AT*E2GPSSTAT=1 << Activate asynchronous << status notification OK AT*E2GPSCTL=1,1,1 << Reactivate GPS stream OK << (note: was already setup) *E2GPSSTAT: 1,1,0 << asynchronous status notification << get outside to acquire a fix *E2GPSSTAT: 1,2,0 << asynchronous notification: Got a fix << get back inside (losing fix) *E2GPSSTAT: 1,1,0 << asynchronous notification: No fix
- AT*E2GPSTIME: Provides the time. Should test it again when I have a fix. XXX
- AT*E2NAP: XXX
- AT*E2OTR: Operational Temperature Reporting ? XXX
- AT*E2RESET: resets the module. XXX
- AT*E2SDR: SIM Detection Unsolicited Response ? XXX
- AT*E2SSN: SIM Serial Number
AT*E2SSN *E2SSN: 89331046080001654500 OK
- AT*EACS: XXX
- AT*ECAM: Ericsson call monitoring (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*ECSP: Customer Service Profile. Described in GX64 AT Command manual.
- AT*ECUSTID: XXX
- AT*EDEBUGMUX: XXX
- AT*EESFUD. XXX
AT*EESFUD=? OK AT*EESFUD? *EESFUD: {state 0, version 0x00000020} OK
- AT*EIAAUR: Internet account configuration, read
authentication parameters (described in Sony AT commands document
The command may be useful to check the information previously provided with AT*EIAAUW command desribed below:
AT*EIAC? << Do we have an already defined account? *EIAC: 1,1,"PS Account 1" << Yes! IA #1 OK AT*EIAAUR=? << Ask for command prototype: *EIAAUR: (0-255),(0-4) << Internet Account index, bearer type OK AT*EIAAUR=1,1 << IA #1, PS bearer type *EIAAUR: 1,1,"websfr","websfr",00111,0 << see Sony AT command doc for explanations OK
- AT*EIAAUW: Internet account configuration, write
authentication parameters (described in Sony AT commands document)
When using PPP, a user/password can be provided along with a set of supported algorithms (CHAP, PAP, ...) to authenticate to the network. Basically, those parameter are provided in the Activate PDP context message sent to the SGSN. The AT*EIAAUW can be used to configure authentication parameters for a given internet account (created using AT*EAIPSW).
You should take a look at Sony AT commands document for specific details about the various parameters the commands accept. In practice, the example below may be sufficient in most cases: basically, you may only want to provide a login/password and otherwise use default parameters.
AT*EIAAUW=? *EIAAUW: (1-255),(1-4),(""),(""),(00001-11111),(0-1) OK AT*EIAC? << Do we have already defined account? *EIAC: 1,1,"PS Account 1" << IA #1 *EIAC: 2,1,"my account" << IA #2 OK AT*EIAAUR=2,1 << IA #2, PS bearer type *EIAAUR: 2,1,"","",00111,0 << no login/password set OK AT*EIAAUW=2,1,"mylogin","mypwd",00111,0 << set login/password OK AT*EIAAUR=2,1 << Check *EIAAUR: 2,1,"mylogin","mypwd",00111,0 << OK
- AT*EIAC: Internet account, create (described in DG_AT book)
- AT*EIACSR: Internet account configuration, read CSD bearer parameters (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*EIACSW: Internet account configuration, write CSD bearer parameters (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*EIAD: Internet account configuration, delete (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*EIADNSV6R: Internet account configuration, read DNS parameters - IPv6CP (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*EIADNSV6W: Internet account configuration, write DNS parameters - IPv6CP (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*EIAIPCPR: Internet account configuration, read PPP parameters - IPCP (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*EIAIPCPW: Internet account configuration, write PPP parameters - IPCP (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*EIALCPR: Internet account configuration, read PPP parameters - LCP (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*EIALCPW: Internet account configuration, write PPP parameters - LCP (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*EIAPSR: Internet account configuration, read PS bearer parameters (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*EIAPSSR: Internet account configuration, read secondary PDP context parameters (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*EIAPSSW: Internet account configuration, write secondary PDP context parameters (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*EIAPSW: Internet account configuration, write PS bearer parameters (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*EIAR: Internet account configuration, read general parameters (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*EIARUTD: Internet account configuration, delete routing table parameters (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*EIARUTR: Internet account configuration, read routing table parameters (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*EIARUTW: Internet account configuration, write routing table parameters (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*EIAW: Internet account configuration, write general parameters (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*EINA: Ericsson system interface active (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*EKSE: Ericsson keystroke send (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*ELIN: Line set. Described in GX64 AT Commands manual. Does not look very useful (only) one line supported.
- AT*EMWI: Message Waiting Indication. Described in GX64 AT
Commands manual. The command accepts value 0, 1 or 2:
- 0 Disable unsolicited voice mail indication.
- 1 Enable unsolicited voice mail indication. Default value
- 2 query voice mail indication
Example:
AT*EMWI=2 *EMWI: 0,0 OK
- AT*ENAP: The prototype of the function, as returned by the
device is the following:
AT*ENAP=? *ENAP: (0-1), (1-99) OK
When using PS bearer connection type (i.e. "PS connection over UMTS/GPRS network", see AT*EIAC), this command activate the ethernet emulation (after getting a PDP context from your network operator). In practice, the main result is that the link appears up after issuing the command.
There are 3 different ways in which the command can be called:
- AT*ENAP=1,X where X is the index of the Internet Account (as reported by the AT*EIAC? command or created by the AT*EIAPSW). The command starts the connection (creates the PDP context based on given parameters of Internet Account). In practice, after calling the command, the link on the ethernet interface should be reoprted as up, i.e. available for dhclient to be used on it.
- AT*ENAP?: returns the status of current PS bearer connections. The value is either 1 if the ethernet link is up, 0 if it is not.
- AT*ENAP=0: stops current ethernet emulation, i.e. sets the link down.
AT+CFUN? << Get current radio status: +CFUN: 1 << RF circuit is on OK AT+CPIN? << Current PIN status +CPIN: SIM PIN << SIM card still locked OK AT*ENAP=? << Get emulation status: ERROR << command unavailable yet AT+CPIN="1234" << Unlock the SIM card *ESTKSMENU: Services SFR,0,6 2,SFR & Moi 3,Perso du mobile 4,Messages 5,Texto Chat 6,Infos & Loisirs 16,Ripertoire SIM *EMWI: 1,0 +PACSP0 AT+CPIN? << SIM Card is unlocked now +CPIN: READY OK AT*ENAP=? << command is available now *ENAP: (0-1), (1-99) OK AT*ENAP=? << Get emulation status: *ENAP: 0 << emulation is off OK AT*ENAP=1,2 << starts emulation for Internet << Account #2 OK *ENAP: 1 << PDP context activation done << and emulation started OK
- AT*EOBEX: Object Exchange (starts an OBEX session). You'd better know how to leave the session before issuing the command on a line.
- AT*EPEE: PIN event (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*EPHD: XXX
AT*EPHD=? *EPHD: (0-1), (0-1), (0-1) OK AT*EPHD? *EPHD: 0,0 OK
- AT*EPIN: Additional PIN information. Returns the number of
remaining attempts of entering the correct PIN code for the SIM card
in use:
AT*EPIN? *EPIN: 3,10,3,10,5,5,5,5 OK
See GX64 AT Commands for more info. - AT*EPSB: XXX
AT*EPSB=? *EPSB: (0-1) OK AT*EPSB? *EPSB: 0 OK
- AT*EREG: XXX
AT*EREG=? *EREG: (0-2) OK AT*EREG? *EREG: 0,1 OK
- AT*ERINFO: Network
Capability. Returns mode, gsm_rinfo, umts_rinfo.
AT*ERINFO? *ERINFO: 0,0,2 OK
Here, the network supports HSDPA. Some initial description in GX64 AT commands book (not for UMTS).
- AT*ESOM: Ericsson Settings Own Melody. Not documented. XXX. Some Info in GM47\ Integrators\ Manual\ R1C.pdf
- AT*ESTKLAN: XXX
AT*ESTKLAN=? *ESTKLAN: ("en","sv","fr","de") OK
- AT*ESTKMENU: Described in
GR64_GS64_AT_Command_ManualRevD_forR3SW-A4.pdf. When connecting to
the network (AT+CFUN=1)
*ESTKSMENU: Services SFR,0,6 2,SFR & Moi 3,Perso du mobile 4,Messages 5,Texto Chat 6,Infos & Loisirs 16,Ripertoire SIM
Then, doing the following allow to navigate.AT*ESTKMENU=16 OK *ESTKITEM: Ripertoire SIM,0,2 1,Synchroniser 4,Aide
In practice, I cannot go further. - AT*ESTKRES: XXX
- AT*ETUP: XXX
- AT*EUPLINK: XXX
- AT*EVCA: XXX
- AT*EVCD: XXX
- AT*EVCH: XXX
- AT&F: Set to factory-defined configuration (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+FCLASS: Select mode (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+GCAP: Request modem capabilities list (described in
Sony AT commands document)
AT+GCAP +GCAP: +CGSM, +DS OK
- AT+GMI: Request manufacturer information (described in
Sony AT commands document)
AT+GMI Dell OK
- AT+GMM: Request model identification (described in DG_AT
book)
AT+GMM D5530 OK
- AT+GMR: Request revision identification (described in
Sony AT commands document)
AT+GMR R1A034 OK
- ATH: Hook control (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- ATI: Identification information (ver. 3) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+ICF: Cable interface character format (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+IFC: Cable interface DTE-DCE local flow control (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+ILRR: Cable interface local rate reporting (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT+IPR: Cable interface port rate (described in DG_AT book)
- ATL: Monitor Speaker Loudness ?
ATL=? L: (0-8) OK
XXX It looks like it may be that indeed.
- ATM: XXX.
- AT+NREC: Noise reduction and echo cancelling (described in Sony AT commands document)
- ATO: Return to online data mode (described in DG_AT book)
- ATP: XXX.
- AT+PACSP: Network Selection Menu Availability. XXX
- ATQ: Result code suppression (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- ATS0: Automatic answer control (described in DG_AT book)
- ATS10: Automatic disconnect delay control (described in Sony AT commands document)
- ATS2: Escape sequence character (described in DG_AT book)
- ATS3: Command line termination character (ver. 3) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- ATS4: Response formatting character (ver. 3) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- ATS5: Command line editing character (ver. 3) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- ATS6: XXX
- ATS7: Completion connection timeout (described in Sony AT commands document)
- ATS8: XXX
- AT*STKC: SIM application toolkit configuration (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*STKE: SIM application toolkit envelope command send (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*STKR: SIM application toolkit command response (described in Sony AT commands document)
- ATT: XXX
- ATV: DCE response mode (ver. 2) (described in DG_AT book)
- AT+VTS: DTMF and tone generation (described in DG_AT book)
- AT&W: Store user profile (described in Sony AT commands document)
- ATX: Call progress monitoring control (described in Sony AT commands document)
- ATZ: Restore to user profile (ver. 2) (described in Sony AT commands document)
- AT*ZCID: XXX.