Hi Jarko,

On 01/14/2011 07:20 AM, Jarko Poutiainen wrote:
> Hi Denis,
> 
> On 01/11/2011 05:16 PM, Denis Kenzior wrote:
>> Hi Jarko,
>>
>> So quickly looking at 22.082, for example 1.6.82.2:
>>
>> "If Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy is active, activation of
>> Call forwarding unconditional will be accepted. Call forwarding on
>> mobile subscriber busy will be quiescent during the active period of
>> Call forwarding unconditional.  If Call forwarding unconditional is
>> subsequently deactivated, Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy
>> becomes operative again (unless the interaction with another
>> supplementary service requests that it remains quiescent)."
>>
>> To me it sounds like oFono is doing exactly the right thing.  Are you
>> sure your modem is behaving properly?
>>
>> Regards,
>> -Denis
> 
> It seems that I explained this poorly. So modem is behaving as you
> quoted but ofono is not. I can for example get ofono in a state where
> ofono replies that no CF is active even though one of them is.
> 
> e.g. when I do following:
> ./list-modems
> ./test-ussd '**61*+358401234567*11#'
> ./list-modems
> ./test-ussd '**21*+358401234567*11#'
> ./list-modems
> Now ofono claims that both are active
> ./test-ussd '*#002#'
> ./list-modems
> Now ofono correctly states that only VoiceUnconditional is active

Both are active and the modem should be reporting both.  At least that
is how I understood the specifications.

> ./test-ussd '##21#'
> ./list-modems
> Now ofono claims that no call forwarding is set active when VoiceNoReply
> in fact is.
> ./test-ussd '*#002#'
> ./list-modems
> Now ofono correctly states that VoiceNoReply is active
> 
> Does this make this any clearer?
> 

A bit, but having the AT command logs would help greatly.

Regards,
-Denis
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