Hi,

Without checking into the sources, I don't think so. AFAIK "Generic" is used 
only when autodetecting. When giving a specific modem, you don't need generic, 
and you start up faster.

BR,
Nikos
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Alvaro Cornejo 
  To: suman ravuri 
  Cc: Nikos Balkanas ; [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, July 19, 2009 4:41 AM
  Subject: Re: Unable to connecy to teltonika gsm modem


  You must have a "generic" modem definition on you config file.

  Also look for your modems AT command reference and verify wich command set is 
supports and adjust your modem config accordingly

  Regards

  Alvaro
  
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  On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 2:20 PM, suman ravuri <[email protected]> wrote:

    Hi Nikos,
                  Thanks for the information. Now I cleaned modems group, but 
still having problem with ATI command. When I run wvdialconf it says ATI 
command is undefined.

    # MODEM DEFINITIONS
    group = modems
    id = teltonika
    name = "Teltonika G10"
    detect-string = "Teltonika"
    init-string = "ATZ"
    init-string = "AT Q0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0"

    Error:
    2009-07-19 12:48:45 [3137] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: device opened. 
Telnet mode = 0
    2009-07-19 12:48:46 [3137] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: device opened
    2009-07-19 12:48:46 [3137] [6] INFO: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: speed set to 115200
    2009-07-19 12:48:46 [3137] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: --> ^M
    2009-07-19 12:48:48 [3137] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: --> AT^M
    2009-07-19 12:48:48 [3137] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: <-- AT
    2009-07-19 12:48:48 [3137] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: <-- OK
    2009-07-19 12:48:48 [3137] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: --> AT&F^M
    2009-07-19 12:48:48 [3137] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: <-- AT&F
    2009-07-19 12:48:48 [3137] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: <-- OK
    2009-07-19 12:48:48 [3137] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: --> ATE0^M
    2009-07-19 12:48:48 [3137] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: <-- ATE0
    2009-07-19 12:48:48 [3137] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: <-- OK
    2009-07-19 12:48:48 [3137] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: --> ATI^M
    2009-07-19 12:48:48 [3137] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: <-- Undefined
    2009-07-19 12:48:48 [3137] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: <-- OK
    2009-07-19 12:48:48 [3137] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: Cannot detect 
modem, using generic
    2009-07-19 12:48:48 [3137] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: Reading modem 
definitions from </etc/kannelworking.conf>
    2009-07-19 12:48:48 [3137] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: Found <1> modems 
in config
    2009-07-19 12:48:48 [3137] [6] PANIC: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: Cannot detect 
modem and generic not found
    2009-07-19 12:48:48 [3137] [6] PANIC: ./bearerbox(gw_panic+0xaf) [0x80ca29f]
    2009-07-19 12:48:48 [3137] [6] PANIC: ./bearerbox [0x806c900]
    2009-07-19 12:48:48 [3137] [6] PANIC: ./bearerbox [0x80c0d9d]
    2009-07-19 12:48:48 [3137] [6] PANIC: /lib/libpthread.so.0 [0xb3d935]
    2009-07-19 12:48:48 [3137] [6] PANIC: /lib/libc.so.6(clone+0x5e) [0xa7182e]

    Not sure what to do if ATI command does not work. Please suggest me the way 
out


    Thanks,
    Suman

     


    2009/7/19 Nikos Balkanas <[email protected]>


      Hi,

      This is a very common configuration mistake. Users keep configuring a 
bunch of init-scripts, and they expect that all of them will be given to the 
modem. In fact, the way configuration works in kannel, only the first of those 
will be used. I suspect that If it is only "AT" or something inadequate, kannel 
will supplement its own values (AT&F ?).

      So, either concatenate everyting in 1 init-string like:

      init-string="ATE0V1 &C1 &D2 S0=0"

      or for better debuging or sequential multi-stage initialization:

      init-string="ATE0V1;AT &C1 &D2 S0=0"

      However skip the <cr>. :-)

      I don't know if that will fix your problem, but at least you should be 
able to initialize your modem the way you want to.

      BR,
      Nikos
      ----- Original Message ----- From: "ravurisuman" <[email protected]>
      To: <[email protected]>
      Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 9:48 AM
      Subject: Unable to connecy to teltonika gsm modem





        Hi All,
               I am trying to configure kannel with 'TELTONIKA' GSM modem. I 
used
        the following modem configuration.

        # MODEM DEFINITIONS
        group = modems
        id = Teltonika
        name = "Teltonika ModemUSB G10"
        detect-string = "Teltonika"
        init-string = "AT<cr>"
        init-string = "ATE0V1<cr>"
        init-string = "AT &C1 &D2 V1 S0=0<cr>"

          I have not pasted remaining configuartion infromation as it is pretty
        much same for all configurations. When I try to bearer box I got the
        following error in logs.

        009-07-18 23:47:23 [3254] [0] INFO: 
----------------------------------------
        2009-07-18 23:47:23 [3254] [0] INFO: Kannel bearerbox II version 1.4.3
        starting
        2009-07-18 23:47:23 [3254] [0] INFO: MAIN: Start-up done, entering 
mainloop
        2009-07-18 23:47:23 [3254] [0] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: start called
        2009-07-18 23:47:24 [3254] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: device opened
        2009-07-18 23:47:24 [3254] [6] INFO: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: speed set to 
115200
        2009-07-18 23:47:24 [3254] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: --> ^M
        2009-07-18 23:47:26 [3254] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: --> AT^M
        2009-07-18 23:47:26 [3254] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: <-- AT
        2009-07-18 23:47:26 [3254] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: <-- OK
        2009-07-18 23:47:26 [3254] [6] INFO: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: Closing device
        2009-07-18 23:47:26 [3254] [6] INFO: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: detect speed is
        115200
        2009-07-18 23:47:26 [3254] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: detecting modem
        type
        2009-07-18 23:47:26 [3254] [6] INFO: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: opening device
        2009-07-18 23:47:26 [3254] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: device opened.
        Telnet mode = 0
        2009-07-18 23:47:27 [3254] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: device opened
        2009-07-18 23:47:27 [3254] [6] INFO: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: speed set to 
115200
        2009-07-18 23:47:27 [3254] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: --> ^M
        2009-07-18 23:47:29 [3254] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: --> AT^M
        2009-07-18 23:47:29 [3254] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: <-- AT
        2009-07-18 23:47:29 [3254] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: <-- OK
        2009-07-18 23:47:29 [3254] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: --> AT&F^M
        2009-07-18 23:47:29 [3254] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: <-- AT&F
        2009-07-18 23:47:29 [3254] [6] DEBUG: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: <-- ERROR
        2009-07-18 23:47:29 [3254] [6] ERROR: AT2[/dev/ttyUSB0]: Generic error:
        ERROR

        I think GSM modem I am using is unable to detect the  AT&F command. GSM
        modem  I am using is TELTONIKA G10 modem, I tried to get some 
information
        about this modem, but user guide is not useful to me.


        Thanks,
        Suman



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