Setting the EN-4000’s Modem to Use AT Commands
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4
Do the following to kill the endefaultsdnew process:
a
At the prompt, type
ps|grep endefaultsd
and press the
Enter
key.
b
Look for the first number (the process id) on the row that contains the word
endefaultsdnew
.
c
At the prompt, type
kill [processid]
and press the
Enter
key (where
[processid] represents the number identified in step 4.b).
5
Do the following:
a
At the prompt, type
picocom /dev/ttyACM0
[number 0, not letter O] and
press the
Enter
key.
b
Wait until the program says the terminal is ready.
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Now you can send AT commands.
6
At the prompt, type the following command to set the Access Point Name:
at%setacfg=APNTable.Class3.Name,ne01.VZWSTATIC
where “ne01.VZWSTATIC” represents the Access Point Name.
(You may use another Access Point Name.)
7
After issuing all desired AT commands, the box must be power cycled. To exit
out of the AT command terminal:
a
Hold down the
CTRL
key and, in quick but not hurried succession, press and
release the
a
key, then press and release the
q
key.
b
Then release the
CTRL
key.
c
At the prompt, type the following command to reboot the device:
reboot
❖
8
To view the Access Point Name, do the following:
a
If the box has not yet been power cycled after performing
, perform all
parts of
.
b
to log back into the box.
c
Then, at the prompt, type the following command:
at+cgdcont?
❖
The Access Point Name is displayed.