Sure,
ETSI standards (TS 07.07 and 27.007) say the PIN is a string, so it MUST be enclosed in quotes. Some terminals (e.g., Siemens) accept ALSO non-quoted PINs; anyhow, all terminals accept the standard quoted "enter pin" command.


Regards,
Pierluigi.



----- Original Message ----- From: ""Pommnitz, J�rg"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Kannel-Devel (E-Mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 12:31 PM
Subject: SMSC AT and PIN and quotation marks



Hello all, today I tried to use a NOKIA GSM PCCard with Kannel. Unfortunately it failed to work out of the box because the Nokia card did not accept Kannels "AT+CPIN=1234" syntax. It requires the PIN to be in quotation marks, e.g. AT+CPIN="1234". I know at least one other Mobile that requires the quotation marks as well.

I think the rationale behind this is that the PIN is actually a "password
string" in ETSI speak and strings are supposed to be limted by quotation
marks. I know a number of mobiles that accept both versions and none that
breaks with quotation marks, so I would suggest to add the quotation marks
to the code.

Regards
 J�rg





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