Notes, Sms at run white list #smsatwl, Syntax – Synaccess Networks NP-0801DTM User Manual
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CUSTOM AT COMMANDS
HSPA+ AT Commands Reference Guide
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1‐60
Default: 5.
Notes
The current settings are stored in non‐volatile memory.
The instance used for the SMS AT RUN service is the same used for the EvMoni service. Therefore, when the
#SMSATRUNCFG sets the <instance> parameter, the change is reflected also in the <instance> parameter of the
#ENAEVMONICFG command, and vice versa.
The set command returns ERROR if the command AT#ENAEVMONI? returns 1 as <mod> parameter or the
command AT#SMSATRUN? returns 1 as <mod> parameter.
SMS AT Run White List #SMSATWL
Set command to handle the white list.
Read command returns the list elements in the format:
#SMSATWL: [<entryType>,<string>]
Test command returns the supported values for the parameter <action>, <index> and <entryType>
Syntax
Command
Command type
AT#SMSATWL=<action>,<index>[,<entryType>[,<string>]]
Set
AT#SMSATWL?
Read
AT#SMSATWL=?
Test
Parameters and Values
<action>
0
Add an entry to the white list.
1
Delete an entry from the white list.
2
Display an entry of the white list.
<index>
Index of the white list. Range 1‐8.
< entryType >
Note: A maxiimum of two passwords can be specified in the white list.
0
Phone number.
1
Password.
<string>
String parameter enclosed between double quotes containing or the phone
number or the password.
Phone number contains numerical characters and the character “+” at the
beginning of the string and the character “*” at the end of the string.
Password must be exactly 16 characters length.
Note: When the character “*” is used, it means that all the numbers that begin
with the defined digit are part of the white list.
For example:
“+39*” All Italian users can ask to run AT command via SMS.
“+39349*” All Vodafone users can ask to run AT command via SMS.