The
”gsm gps”, ”gsm cmux”
and
”gsm lcp”
commands can be used for displaying of status information of
GPS receiver and statistics of CMUX and LCP internal interfaces. The
”gsm restart”
command can be used for
restart of ”gsm” subsystem, by using of
”gsm deb”
command required level of debug statements of the subsystem
can be set. These commands serve only for module diagnostics.
The
”gsm sms”
command can be used for sending of test SMS for verification of SIM card functionality (e.g. to
make sure the card is activated within GSM operator systems). Example:
GW33H7-0#gsm sms 603659910 test
Sending to ’603659910’ message ’test’
GW33H7-0#
3.4.6
Commands of ”gw” subsystem for setting of RF network communication
This group of commands can be used for setting and diagnostics of ”gw” subsystem for control of communication
between 169 MHz RF network and a superior server for data collection. There are following commands:
GW33H7-0#gw?
Help :
info
: show radio info
squeue
: show send queue
reload
: reload filters
filter
: show filters
send
: send wmbus message
proto1
: Set protocol
chan1
: Set channel
power1
: Set power
proto2
: Set protocol
chan2
: Set channel
power2
: Set power
deb
: Set debug level
write
: save current configuration
cread
: read configuration
?
: show help
By using of
”gw info”
command basic information about the setting of ”gw” subsystem can be browsed. This
also include data transfer statistics on the RF network and data uplink interfaces. Example:
GW33H7-0#gw info
Radio info, CC1120 :
Last RSSI
: -50 dbm
Recv
pkts : 128479
Send
pkts : 9
Recv error : 376
Radio err
: 0
Send queue size : 0
Nep receive : 128479
Nep send to server : 128479
Nep filter drop : 0
Nep servers timeout 300 :
172.16.17.25 : 1142, msgs 128467, timeout 261
In upper part of the dump there is a basic operational information about the RF subsystem (RSSI of last received
message, number of received and transmitted RF messages, number of error messages).
In the lower part of the dump (below space) there are basic uplink traffic statistics: length of sending queue,
numbers of transmitted and received messages, number of dropped messages that not complied with filter, list of
active servers, that are registered as ”target server” for the module. Within the
”gw.cfg”
configuration file there
is a possibility to set a
filter
for limitation of forwarding messages to target servers. In the same file there is
also a parameter
timeout
, that determines validity of target server registration. Example of ”gw.cfg” file preview
displayed by ”cat” command:
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