Re: Network manager auto-upgraded, ppp no longer connects.



On Mon, 2017-01-16 at 14:54 -0500, A. F. Cano wrote:
On Sat, Jan 14, 2017 at 11:45:46PM -0600, Dan Williams wrote:
...
NM/MM haven't changed upstream since then, so I'd suspect that your
distro updated one of the two, and it probably was MM.

Ok.

I also suspect that was MM was doing before was just ignoring any
kind
of network registration and attempting to connect PPP no matter
what,
which MM used to do for CDMA modems.

Probably so...

That only works if you're in range of a tower and your device is
activated on the carrier.  So MM now asks the modem whether it's
registered or not.  But unfortunately MM doesn't know how to ask
the
motorola for registration information, if the motorola even
provides
it.

I did find VZAccess for the e815, installed it, and took a look at
the
drivers and libraries quickly.  It looks like it may be using WMC
and
not AT commands, or at least I couldn't find any relevant AT
commands
in the places I was looking.  Not sure yet...

I'm not quite sure what all this means, but thanks for looking into
it.

...
Could you try the following?

The (quite voluminous at times) output follows:

AT+MODE=2

OK

+MBAN: Copyright 2000-2004 Motorola, Inc.

Ok good, this helps.  It seems we need to be in mode 2 before we can
get anything useful.  The +CIND response is especially useful, since we
can see that yours indicates the device has service.

Also, you you try:

AT+CREG?
AT+CREG=?

Thanks!
Dan


and then after getting into mode 2:

AT+CLAC

AT+CIND

AT+CKPD

AT+CMER

AT+CMUT

AT+COLP

AT+MAFVL

AT+MAPC

AT+MAPS

AT+MAPTH

AT+MARD

AT+MARS

AT+MASS

AT+MAVL

AT+MCHS

AT+MCST

AT+MDBAD

AT+MDBL

AT+MDBR

AT+MDBW

AT+MDBWE

AT+MEGA

AT+MFLEX

AT+MGCB

AT+MHCS

AT+MHFP

AT+MHIG

AT+MHMN

AT+MKPD

AT+MLCK

AT+MLKC

AT+MMCR

AT+MMDL

AT+MMRR

AT+MMTC

AT+MOON

AT+MPBF

AT+MPBR

AT+MPBRE

AT+MPBW

AT+MPBWE

AT+MPGR

AT+MPGW

AT+MPIN

AT+MSEEM

AT+MSSI

AT+MSYN

AT+MUPB

AT+MVMN

ATA

ATD

ATDL

ATDV

ATE

ATH

ATQ

ATV

ATX

ATS

AT+CBC

AT+CCLK

AT+CCWA

AT+CGMI

AT+CGMM

AT+CGMR

AT+CGSMS

AT+CGSN

AT+CHUP

AT+CHV

AT+CLAC

AT+CLIP

AT+CLIR

AT+CMEE

AT+CMGD

AT+CMGF

AT+CMGL

AT+CMGR

AT+CMGW

AT+CMGS

AT+CMSS

AT+CNMA

AT+CNMI

AT+CNUM

AT+CPBF

AT+CPBR

AT+CPBS

AT+CPBW

AT+CPIN

AT+CPMS

AT+CRC

AT+CREG

AT+CSCA

AT+CSCS

AT+CSDH

AT+CSMS

AT+CVHU

AT+FMI

AT+FMM

AT+FMR

AT+GMI

AT+GMM

AT+GMR

AT+MAID

AT+MAPV

AT+MDN

AT+MMAR

AT+MMGL

AT+MMGR

AT+MODE

AT+MPBFN

AT+MPBSC

AT+MPBSCS

AT+MPBVR

AT+MPBVW

AT+MPDPM

AT+VTD

AT+VTS

OK

AT+CLAC?

AT+CLAC?
AT+CIND

AT+CKPD

AT+CMER

AT+CMUT

AT+COLP

AT+MAFVL

AT+MAPC

AT+MAPS

AT+MAPTH

AT+MARD

AT+MARS

AT+MASS

AT+MAVL

AT+MCHS

AT+MCST

AT+MDBAD

AT+MDBL

AT+MDBR

AT+MDBW

AT+MDBWE

AT+MEGA

AT+MFLEX

AT+MGCB

AT+MHCS

AT+MHFP

AT+MHIG

AT+MHMN

AT+MKPD

AT+MLCK

AT+MLKC

AT+MMCR

AT+MMDL

AT+MMRR

AT+MMTC

AT+MOON

AT+MPBF

AT+MPBR

AT+MPBRE

AT+MPBW

AT+MPBWE

AT+MPGR

AT+MPGW

AT+MPIN

AT+MSEEM

AT+MSSI

AT+MSYN

AT+MUPB

AT+MVMN

ATA

ATD

ATDL

ATDV

ATE

ATH

ATQ

ATV

ATX

ATS

AT+CBC

AT+CCLK

AT+CCWA

AT+CGMI

AT+CGMM

AT+CGMR

AT+CGSMS

AT+CGSN

AT+CHUP

AT+CHV

AT+CLAC

AT+CLIP

AT+CLIR

AT+CMEE

AT+CMGD

AT+CMGF

AT+CMGL

AT+CMGR

AT+CMGW

AT+CMGS

AT+CMSS

AT+CNMA

AT+CNMI

AT+CNUM

AT+CPBF

AT+CPBR

AT+CPBS

AT+CPBW

AT+CPIN

AT+CPMS

AT+CRC

AT+CREG

AT+CSCA

AT+CSCS

AT+CSDH

AT+CSMS

AT+CVHU

AT+FMI

AT+FMM

AT+FMR

AT+GMI

AT+GMM

AT+GMR

AT+MAID

AT+MAPV

AT+MDN

AT+MMAR

AT+MMGL

AT+MMGR

AT+MODE

AT+MPBFN

AT+MPBSC

AT+MPBSCS

AT+MPBVR

AT+MPBVW

AT+MPDPM

AT+VTD

AT+VTS

OK

AT&V

ERROR
AT+CIND=?

+CIND: ("Voice
Mail",(0,1)),("service",(0,1)),("call",(0,1)),("Roam",(0-2)),("s)

OK
AT+CIND?

+CIND: 0,1,0,0,5,0,0

OK


You can get back to modem mode with AT+MODE=0.

Thanks for the detailed instructions.  I'm not sure what I did but NM
is
no longer trying to connect when I plug the phone into the usb port.
Now only the usb detection messages appear in the log.  NM is
running:

$ /etc/init.d/network-manager status
  NetworkManager.service - Network Manager
   Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/NetworkManager.service;
enabled;
   vendor preset: enabled)
   Active: active (running) since Sat 2017-01-14 15:29:23 EST; 1 day
23h ago
     Docs: man:NetworkManager(8)
 Main PID: 380 (NetworkManager)
    Tasks: 4 (limit: 4915)
   CGroup: /system.slice/NetworkManager.service
           ├─380 /usr/sbin/NetworkManager --no-daemon
           └─675 /usr/sbin/dnsmasq --conf-file --no-hosts --keep-in-
foregroun….d

I did kill MM the first time I used minicom, but I've rebooted the
system since and MM is not restarting on its own.

Dan

Thanks again.

Augustine



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