On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 3:38 PM, Shawn J. Goff <[email protected]> wrote:

> Some modems, in addition to supporting serial AT commands, also support
> proprietary binary protocols (such as Sierra's CnS) on other endpoints. This
> usually works even when the modem is tied up in a connection. Check out Dan
> Williams's post at
> http://blogs.gnome.org/dcbw/2010/04/15/mobile-broadband-and-qualcomm-proprietary-protocols/for
>  more info on that.
>
>
>
> On 04/26/2011 03:38 AM, Ran Shalit wrote:
>
>>  Hello,
>> I would like to ask how NetworkManager/ModemManager deals with modems
>> which use the same port for ppp connection and for AT command.
>> As far as I understand we cannot retrieve any information using AT command
>> while there is a ppp connection on that port.
>> Therefore information such as statistics cannot be retrieved from modem.
>> Thank you for your time,
>> Ran
>>
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I am using a device with one port for both data and connection (MC950D
novatel), and it is interesting that after connecting with kppp I can see in
the kppp properties (after pressing "details" button) a window of "kppp
statistics", which shows number of transmit/received packets. does it mean
that the kppp send AT command while in ppp connection ?

Thank you for your replies,


Ran
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