Serving cell information #servinfo, Gsm network, Umts network – Synaccess Networks NP-0801DTM User Manual
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Serving Cell Information #SERVINFO
Execute command reports information about serving cell, in the format:
GSM network
#SERVINFO: <B‐ARFCN>,<dBM>,<NetNameAsc>,<NetCode>,<BSIC>,<LAC>,<TA>,<GPRS>[,[<PB‐
ARFCN>],[<NOM>],<RAC>,[<PAT>]]
UMTS network
#SERVINFO: <UARFCN>, <dBM>, <NetNameAsc>,<NetCode>, <PSC>,<LAC>,<DRX>,<SD>,<RSCP>, <NOM>,<RAC>
where:
<B‐ARFCN>
BCCH ARFCN of the serving cell.
<dBM>
Received signal strength in dBm.
<NetNameAsc>
Operator name, quoted string type.
<NetCode>
Country code and operator code, hexadecimal representation.
<BSIC>
Base Station Identification Code.
<LAC>
Localization Area Code.
<TA>
Time Advance: it’s available only if a GSM or GPRS is running.
<GPRS>
GPRS supported in the cell.
0
Not supported.
1
Supported.
The following information appears if GPRS is supported in the cell:
<PB‐ARFCN>
If PBCCH is supported by the cell, PBCCH ARFCN of the serving cell otherwise the
label “hopping” is printed.
<NOM >
Network Operation Mode
”I”
“II”
”III”
<RAC>
Routing Area Color Code
<PAT>
Priority Access Threshold
0
3‐6
<UARFCN>
UMTS ARFCN of the serving cell
<PSC>
Primary Synchronization Code
<DRX>
Discontinuous reception cycle length
<SD>
Service Domain
0
No service
1
CS only
2
PS only
3
CS and PS
<RSCP>
Received Signal Code Power in dBm
During a call, a SMS sending/receiving or a location update the value of <GPRS>, <PB‐ARFCN>,
<NOM>, <RAC> and <PAT> parameters do not make sense.
Test command tests for command existence.