Netip? *netop? *netrssi? *netserv? *netstate – Sierra Wireless 20070914 User Manual
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Configuration Commands
Rev 3.0B Feb.08
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*NETIP?
Note: If there is no current
network IP address, 0.0.0.0 may
be displayed.
The current IP address of the modem reported by the internal
module, generally obtained from AT&T. This is the address
can contact the PinPoint X from the Internet.
Tip: Use *NETALLOWZEROIP if you need to allow the display of an
IP ending in a zero.
*NETOP?
The current cellular carrier from the modemʹs firmware
version, for example, AT&T.
*NETRSSI?
The current RSSI (Receive Signal Strength Indicator) of the
PinPoint X as a negative dBm value.
Tip: The same information is displayed with the command S202?.
*NETSERV?
The type of service being used by the modem, for example
Tech.
*NETSTATE?
The current network state:
•
Connecting To Network: The PinPoint X is in the process
of trying to connect to the cellular network.
•
Network Authentication Fail: Authentication to the
cellular network has failed. Verify settings to activate the
PinPoint X.
•
Data Connection Failed: The PinPoint X failed to connect,
and it is now waiting a set time interval before it attempts
to reconnect. Verify settings to activate the PinPoint X.
•
Network Negotiation Fail: Network connection negoti‐
ation failed. This is usually temporary and often clears up
during a subsequent attempt.
•
Network Ready: The PinPoint X is connected to the 1x
cellular network and ready to send data.
•
Network Dormant: The PinPoint Xis connected to the 1x
cellular network, but the link is dormant. It will be woken
up when data is sent or received.
•
No Service: There is no cellular network detected.