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NAME

       gsmctl, gsmsiectl - GSM mobile phone control program

SYNOPSIS

       gsmctl [-b baudrate] [--baudrate baudrate] [-d device] [--device device] [-h] [--help] [-I
       init  string]  [--init  init  string]  [-v]  [--version]  [-X]  [--xonxoff]   -o operation
       | --operation operation | parameters

       gsmsiectl  [-b baudrate] [--baudrate baudrate] [-d device] [--device device] [-h] [--help]
       [-I init string] [--init init  string]  [-v]  [--version]  [-X]  [--xonxoff]  -o operation
       | --operation operation | parameters

DESCRIPTION

       gsmctl can request information from or perform operations on an GSM mobile phone.

       gsmctl  attaches  itself  to  the  device given on the command line (usually an GSM modem)
       using the specified baudrate.  If no device is given, the device /dev/mobilephone is used.
       If no baudrate is given, a default baud rate of 38400 is used.

       gsmctl  can  be used in to modes: If no --operation option is given the parameters specify
       the status information to be retrieved from the  mobile  phone.  See  the  section  STATUS
       INFORMATION for more details. If an --operation option is given the requested operation is
       performed on the mobile using  the  parameters.   See  the  section  OPERATIONS  for  more
       details.

       gsmsiectl  is  the same program with some extension for Siemens mobile phones.  Some extra
       OPERATIONS are available in this case.

       Error messages are printed to the standard error output.  If  the  program  terminates  on
       error the error code 1 is returned.

OPTIONS

       -b baudrate, --baudrate baudrate
              The baud rate to use.  Defaults to 38400.

       -d device, --device device
              The device to which the GSM modem is connected. The default is /dev/mobilephone.

       -h, --help
              Prints an option summary.

       -I init string, --init init string
              Initialization  string  to  send  to the TA (default: "E0"). Note that the sequence
              "ATZ" is sent first.

       -o operation, --operation operation
              This option is used to perform an operation on  the  mobile  phone.  Refer  to  the
              section  OPERATIONS  for  more  information  on  the  available  operations and the
              parameters required for each operation.

       -v, --version
              Prints the program version.

       -X, --xonxoff
              Uses software handshaking (XON/XOFF) for accessing the device.

STATUS INFORMATION

       If called without the --operation option gsmctl prints out  default  mobile  phone  status
       information as specified by the parameters described below:

       ALL    Prints all available information.

       BATT   Prints  out  information  about  the  current battery status. Two lines of the form
              "<BATT0> text" and "<BATT1>  charge" are printed. Text may be of "0 ME  is  powered
              by  the  battery",  "1 ME has a battery connected, but is not powered by it", "2 ME
              does  not  have  a  battery  connected",  or   "3  Recognized  power  fault,  calls
              inhibited".  Charge  is a number in the range 0..100 where 0 means that the battery
              is empty or not connected and 100 means full charge.

       BITERR Prints information about the  current  bit  error  rate.  The  output  is  of  form
              "<BITERR0>   value"  where  value can be of 0..7, 99 (99 means not available or not
              detectable).

       CLIP   This option prints a line of the form "<CLIP0> on" if caller line identification is
              turned on in the network, "<CLIP0> off" otherwise.

       CSET   Display  info  about  charsets.   The output is in the form "<CSET0> available" and
              "<CSET1> current", which describes the charsets available and which is current.

       CURROP Prints information about the  current  operator.  The  output  line  has  the  form
              "<CURROP0> Long name: ´xxxx´ Short name: ´yyyy´ Numeric Name: zzzz".

       FLCAP  Prints  out  the  two-letter  names  of  available  facility  locks. The meaning of
              standardized facility lock names is as follows:

              CS Lock control surface (eg. phone keyboard)

              PS Lock phone to SIM card (mobile phone asks password when other than  current  SIM
                 card inserted)

              SC Lock  SIM  card  (SIM  asks password in mobile phone power-up and when this lock
                 command issued)

              AO Barr all outgoing calls

              OI Barr outgoing international calls

              OX Barr outgoing international calls except to home country

              AI Barr all incoming calls

              IR Barr incoming calls when roaming outside the home country

              NT Barr incoming calls from numbers not stored to TA memory

              NM Barr incoming calls from numbers not stored to mobile phone memory

              NS Barr incoming calls from numbers not stored to SIM memory

              NA Barr incoming calls from numbers not stored in Any memory

              AB All Barring services (FIXME)

              AG All outGoing barring services (FIXME)

              AC All inComing barring services (FIXME)

              FD SIM fixed dialling memory feature (if PIN2  authentication  has  not  been  done
                 during the current session, PIN2 is required as <passwd>)

              Note that mobile phones may implement facility locks not documented here.

       FLSTAT Prints  information  about  the status of facility locking in the mobile phone. For
              each facility a line of the form "<FLSTATn> ´facilityname´ classes" is printed. The
              classes  may  be "Voice", "Data", and/or "Fax" depending on the class for which the
              facility is enabled. If "unknown" is printed out this means that the TA is not able
              to  report  the  status.  If  the  facility  is not enabled for any class, no class
              identifier is printed. See FLCAP for information  about  the  available  two-letter
              names of facility locks.

       FORW   Prints  information  about  call  forwarding  enabled in the mobile phone. For each
              combination of reason (UnconditionalReason,  MobileBusyReason,  NoReplyReason,  and
              NotReachableReason)  and class (Voice, Data, and Fax) a line of the form "<FORWn.m>
              reason class number: xxx subaddr: yyy time: zzz" is printed. The time is the number
              of seconds to wait before forwarding in case of NoReplyReason.

       ME     Prints  manufacturer,  model, revision, and serial number of the mobile phone (ME =
              mobile equipment). Output lines are numbered from "<ME0>" to "<ME3>".

       OP     Prints information about the currently available mobile network operators. For each
              operator  an  output  line  of the form "<OPn> status Long name: ´xxxx´ Short name:
              ´yyyy´ Numeric name: zzz" is returned where status may be of:

              unknown   The status of the operator is unknown.

              current   This is the currently selected operator.

              available This operator is available for selection.

              forbidden This operator is not available for selection,  ie.  not  accessible  with
                        this SIM card.

       PIN    Prints  information  about  the  current  PIN status. The output is of form "<PIN0>
              status". Where status can be one of the following lines:

              READY     ME is not pending for any password.

              SIM PIN   ME is waiting SIM PIN to be given.

              SIM PUK   ME is waiting SIM PUK to be given.

              PH-SIM PIN
                        ME is waiting phone/-to/-SIM card password to be given.

              PH/-FSIM PIN
                        ME is waiting phone/-to/-very first SIM card password to be given.

              PH/-FSIM PUK
                        ME is waiting phone/-to/-very first SIM card unblocking  password  to  be
                        given.

              SIM PIN2  ME is waiting SIM PIN2 to be given.

              SIM PUK2  ME is waiting SIM PUK2 to be given.

              PH/-NET PIN
                        ME is waiting network personalisation password to be given.

              PH/-NET PUK
                        ME is waiting network personalisation unblocking password to be given.

              PH/-NETSUB PIN
                        ME is waiting network subset personalisation password to be given.

       PW     Facilities  in  the  mobile phone may be protected by passwords (ie. PINs or PUKs).
              This option prints out lines of  the  form  "<PWn>  ´facilityname´  len"  for  each
              facility for which a facility lock password exists. See FLCAP for information about
              the available two-letter names of facility locks.

       SCA    Reports the default SMS service centre address currently set in the mobile phone.

       SIG    Prints information about the current network signal strength. The output is of  the
              form "<SIG0> value". Following values are possible:

              0      -113 dBm or less

              1      -111 dBm

              2...30 -109... -53 dBm (in steps of 2 dBm)

              31     -51 dBm or greater

              99     not known or not detectable

OPERATIONS

       dial number
              Dials number.  After dialling gsmctl waits for a <CR> keypress to terminate.

       forw mode reason number [facilityclass] [forwardtime]
              Changes the call forwarding behaviour in the network.  mode can be any of:
                 disable Call forwarding is disabled.

                 enable  Call  forwarding  is  enabled.  The  call forwarding reason, number, and
                 (optionally) forwardtime must be registered beforehand.

                 register This registers the call forwarding reason, number, and  forwardtime  in
                 the network.

                 erase  This is the counterpart to register. It erase the call forwarding info in
                 the network.

              reason can be any of:
                 unconditional This applies to every call.

                 mobilebusy The mobile phone is busy.

                 noreply The call is not answered in forwardtime seconds.

                 notreachable Mobile phone cannot be reached (ie. switched off).

                 all This refers to all forwarding reasons.

                 allconditional   This   refers    to    all    conditional    forward    reasons
                 (mobilebusy, noreply, notreachable).

              number  is  the  number  the incoming call is forwarded to. See the explanation for
              lock operation for the meaning of facilityclass.  The default for forwardtime is 20
              seconds if omitted.  forwardtime can be in the range 1..30.

       off    Sets functionality level of the phone to 0 (low functionality). The effects of this
              command depend on the phone (eg. sets low power consumption).

       on     Sets functionality level of the phone to 1 (high  functionality).  The  effects  of
              this command depend on the phone.

       pin pin
              Sets PIN code. Use gsmctl pin to get the current pin status.

       lock facility [facilityclass] [passwd]
              Locks  the  named facility. Use gsmctl flcap to get a list of supported facilities.
              The facilityclass can be any of:
                 all Voice, data, and fax.

                 v vf vd f fd d Any combination of voice, data and fax.

              The default is all if facilityclass is omitted. The  passwd  is  password  for  the
              facility. If no password is given this parameter can be omitted.

       setop opmode numericname
              Sets the current operator to numericname.  Use gsmctl op to get a list of operators
              with their numeric codes.  opmode can be any of:
                 automatic

                 manual

                 deregister Deregister from network.

                 manualautomatic If manual selection fails, automatic mode is entered.

       setpw facility [oldpasswd] [newpasswd]
              Sets the password for the facility. If one of the passwords is omitted  this  means
              that the facility has no password protection. Passwords are PIN1, PIN2, PUK etc.

       setsca service centre address
              Sets the default SMS service centre address.

       unlock facility [facilityclass] [passwd]
              This  is  the  reverse  operation  to  lock.  See  above  for  a description of the
              parameters.

       Extra operators for gsmsiectl:

       cset
              Charset info.

       pbook
              Phone book info.

       signal
              Signal tone info.

       ring
              Ringing tone info.

       binary
              Binary info.

EXAMPLES

       The following invocation of gsmctl prints out all available  status  information  for  the
       mobile phone connected to /dev/mobilephone

          gsmctl all

       The output could look like (lines edited to fit):

          <ME0>  Manufacturer: SIEMENS
          <ME1>  Model: S10
          <ME2>  Revision: 06
          <ME3>  Serial Number: 448058511817585
          <OP0>  Status: available  Long name: 'D1/-TELEKOM' Short name: '' Numeric name: 26201
          <OP1>  Status: forbidden  Long name: 'D2  PRIVAT' Short name: '' Numeric name: 26202
          <CURROP0>   Long  name:  'D1/-TELEKOM'    Short  name:  ''  Numeric  name:  26201 Mode:
                 automatic
          <FLSTAT0>  'CS'
          <FLSTAT1>  'PS'
          <FLSTAT2>  'SC'  Voice  Data  Fax
          <FLSTAT3>  'AO'
          <FLSTAT4>  'OI'
          <FLSTAT5>  'OX'
          <FLSTAT6>  'AI'
          <FLSTAT7>  'IR'
          <FLCAP0>  'CS' 'PS' 'SC' 'AO' 'OI' 'OX' 'AI' 'IR' 'AB' 'AG' 'AC'
          <PW0>  'PS' 8
          <PW1>  'SC' 8
          <PW2>  'AO' 4
          <PW3>  'OI' 4
          <PW4>  'OX' 4
          <PW5>  'AI' 4
          <PW6>  'IR' 4
          <PW7>  'AB' 4
          <PW8>  'AG' 4
          <PW9>  'AC' 4
          <CLIP0>  on
          <FORW0.0>  UnconditionalReason  Voice  inactive number:   subaddr:  time: -1
          <FORW0.1>  UnconditionalReason  Data  inactive number:   subaddr:  time: -1
          <FORW0.2>  UnconditionalReason  Fax  inactive number:   subaddr:  time: -1
          <FORW1.0>  MobileBusyReason  Voice  active number: +494012345678  subaddr:   time: -1
          <FORW1.1>  MobileBusyReason  Data  inactive number:   subaddr:  time: -1
          <FORW1.2>  MobileBusyReason  Fax  inactive number:   subaddr:  time: -1
          <FORW2.0>  NoReplyReason  Voice  active number: +494012345678  subaddr:   time: 20
          <FORW2.1>  NoReplyReason  Data  inactive number:   subaddr:  time: -1
          <FORW2.2>  NoReplyReason  Fax  inactive number:   subaddr:  time: -1
          <FORW3.0>  NotReachableReason  Voice  active number: +494012345678  subaddr:  time: -1
          <FORW3.1>  NotReachableReason  Data  inactive number:  subaddr:  time: -1
          <FORW3.2>  NotReachableReason  Fax  inactive number:  subaddr:  time: -1
          <BATT0>   0 ME is powered by the battery
          <BATT1>  100
          <BITERR0>  0
          <SIG0>  19

       The following locks the keys on the mobile phone:

          gsmctl -o lock cs

       This changes the SIM card PIN from 1234 to 2345:

          gsmctl -o setpw sc 1234 2345

       Switch off all call forwarding (actually erase the numbers):

          gsmctl -o forw erase all

       Switch on call forwarding to German D1 voice box:

          gsmctl -o forw register notreachable 3313
          gsmctl -o forw enable notreachable

FILES

       /dev/mobilephone
              Default mobile phone device.

AUTHOR

       Peter Hofmann <software@pxh.de>

BUGS

       Report bugs to software@pxh.de.  Include a complete,  self-ncontained  example  that  will
       allow the bug to be reproduced, and say which version of gsmctl you are using.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 1999 Peter Hofmann

       gsmctl  is  free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the
       GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free  Software  Foundation;  either
       version 2, or (at your option) any later version.

       gsmctl  is  distributed  in  the  hope  that  it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
       without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE.
       See the GNU Library General Public License for more details.

       You  should  have  received  a  copy  of the GNU Library General Public License along with
       gsmctl; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the Free  Software  Foundation,  675  Mass
       Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

SEE ALSO

       gsminfo(7), gsmpb(1), gsmsendsms(1), gsmsmsd(8), gsmsmsstore(1).