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** 30.03.05/08:35:57 O-OK CAU-000 gsm/1 0:08 000:10 123456789
+420602123456 4444 8942020390514319884
The record consists of fields separated with spaces
**– introductory sequence of the record.
30.03.05/08:35:57 – Date and time of call arrival in
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O-OK – Call type and status. The character before the hyphen indicates the call
direction: 'I' represents calling from and 'O' calling to the GSM network. The two
characters following the hyphen indicate how the call was cleared: 'OK' means
correctly and 'FD' means disconnection due to error.
CAU-000 – Call clearing code (error). The following options are available:
Code
Meaning
CAU-000
Normal call clearing
CAU-001
Internal protocol stack error
CAU-002
Protocol error
CAU-003
Alternative service
CAU-004
No free circuit
CAU-005
User busy
CAU-006
Call rejected
CAU-007
User not responding
gsm/1 – Module number via which the call was made.
0:08 – Call setup time. Time between call reception by the gateway until the
called user's answer.
000:10 – Call duration (from the moment of the called user's answer).
123456789 –
identifier – serial number (optional).
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+420602123456 – Called number.
4444 – Calling number.
8942020390514319884 – SIM card identifier.
Logs
Events that come into being during the gateway operation are recorded in operation
journals for subsequent error analysis purposes. The events are divided into five
groups and saved into separate files
Debug – Extended information used for development/diagnostic purposes.
GSM AT – Gateway - GSM module communication record. This journal includes
all AT commands sent to the GSM modules by the gateway and responses sent
back.
Data connection – Logging of communication between the module and the
network between data connection.
Warning – Events that should not occur normally but their presence has no
effect on the gateway behaviour.
Error – Errors that limit or jeopardise the gateway function. Their occurrence
usually signals an approaching fatal error.