Re: SMS sending error with Telit module
- From: Aleksander Morgado <aleksander lanedo com>
- To: Enrico Murador - Research & Development - CET <rd cet-electronics com>
- Cc: networkmanager-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: SMS sending error with Telit module
- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2013 17:36:10 +0100
On 27/03/13 17:13, Enrico Murador - Research & Development - CET wrote:
On 27/03/2013 16:52, Dan Williams wrote:
I don't think he meant you to literally write /| and |/; that'll cause
the shell to give you the > prompt. It should basically be: mmcli -m 0
--messaging-create-sms="text='test',number='+39*****'" note the path
of the saved SMS. mmcli -m 0 -s <path of SMS> --send and that should
work. Dan
The /| and |/ are not part of my original command, maybe was added by
Thunderbird (Italic text)?
Anyway, I forgot the last double quotes!
Now I get a reply... but not very good:
...first I enable the modem:
:~$ sudo mmcli -m 0 -e
successfully enabled the modem
...then try to create SMS:
:~$ mmcli -m 0 --messaging-create-sms="text='Test
message',number='+39**********'"
error: couldn't find modem at '/org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/Modem/0'
...and if I retry after a while:
:~$ mmcli -m 0 --messaging-create-sms="text='Test
message',number='+39**********'"
error: modem not enabled yet
That sequence is extremely strange... Was there any MM crash in between?
--
Aleksander
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