Difference between revisions of "Gsmctl commands"
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− | '''''gsmctl''''' is an SSH command used to relay '''AT''' commands | + | '''''gsmctl''''' is an SSH command used to relay '''AT''' commands to a RUTxxx router's modem. This can be used to either obtain modem related information (such as current signal strength, operator, connection state, etc.) or to execute certain modem related actions (such as sending SMS messages). |
This article provides a complete overview on ''gsmctl'' commands available in RUTxxx routers. | This article provides a complete overview on ''gsmctl'' commands available in RUTxxx routers. |
Revision as of 10:06, 23 July 2018
Introduction
gsmctl is an SSH command used to relay AT commands to a RUTxxx router's modem. This can be used to either obtain modem related information (such as current signal strength, operator, connection state, etc.) or to execute certain modem related actions (such as sending SMS messages).
This article provides a complete overview on gsmctl commands available in RUTxxx routers.
Prerequisites
gsmctl commands can be used on all RUTxxx routers via any type of command line interface (CLI) supported by the router. So all you need is:
- a RUTxxx router
- knowledge on how to login via a command line interface