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UNHANDLED FRAME RECEIVED on Nokia 3310, Cannot send SMS


From: Isaac Aaron
Subject: UNHANDLED FRAME RECEIVED on Nokia 3310, Cannot send SMS
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 08:23:08 +0200

Dear List

I have received this message while trying to send an SMS via a Nokia 3310 with 
a serial data cable. The SMS was not sent.

Can I do anything about it?

address@hidden gnokii-0.6.4]# echo "Test" | gnokii --sendsms 'xxxxxxxxxxxx'
GNOKII Version 0.6.4
LOG: debug mask is 0x1
phone instance config:
model: 3310
port_device: /dev/ttyS4
connection_type: 0
init_length: 0
serial_baudrate: 19200
serial_write_usleep: -1
hardware_handshake: 0
require_dcd: 0
smsc_timeout: 100
connect_script:
disconnect_script:
rfcomm_cn: 1
Serial device: opening device /dev/ttyS4
Serial device: setting speed to 115200
Serial device: setting RTS to low and DTR to high
Message sent: 0x40 / 0x0004
00 01 64 01                                     |   d
[Received Ack of type 40, seq: 80]
[Sending Ack of type 40, seq: 6]
Message received: 0x40 / 0x000c
01 01 64 03 01 4f 0d 01 01 01 1b 58             |   d  O     X
Received message type 40
Message: Extended commands enabled.
Message sent: 0x40 / 0x0003
00 01 66                                        |   f
[Received Ack of type 40, seq:  1]
[Sending Ack of type 40, seq: 7]
Message received: 0x40 / 0x0014
01 01 66 01 33 35 35 30 31 33 30 30 35 39 33 39 |   f 355013005939
38 33 34 00                                     | 834
Received message type 40
IMEI: 355013005939834
Message sent: 0x40 / 0x0004
00 01 64 01                                     |   d
[Received Ack of type 40, seq:  2]
[Sending Ack of type 40, seq: 0]
Message received: 0x40 / 0x000c
01 01 64 03 01 4f 0d 01 01 01 1b 58             |   d  O     X
Received message type 40
Message: Extended commands enabled.
Message sent: 0x40 / 0x0004
00 01 c8 01                                     |
[Received Ack of type 40, seq:  3]
[Sending Ack of type 40, seq: 1]
Message received: 0x40 / 0x0025
01 01 c8 01 00 56 20 30 36 2e 33 33 0a 32 38 2d |      V 06.33 28-
31 31 2d 30 33 0a 4e 48 4d 2d 35 0a 28 63 29 20 | 11-03 NHM-5 (c)
4e 4d 50 2e 00                                  | NMP.
Received message type 40
Received SW 06.33
Received model NHM-5
Message sent: 0x40 / 0x0004
00 01 64 01                                     |   d
[Received Ack of type 40, seq:  4]
[Sending Ack of type 40, seq: 2]
Message received: 0x40 / 0x000c
01 01 64 03 01 4f 0d 01 01 01 1b 58             |   d  O     X
Received message type 40
Message: Extended commands enabled.
Message sent: 0x40 / 0x0004
00 01 c8 05                                     |
[Received Ack of type 40, seq:  5]
[Sending Ack of type 40, seq: 3]
Message received: 0x40 / 0x000a
01 01 c8 05 00 31 30 39 38 00                   |      1098
Received message type 40
Received SW 06.33, HW 1098
comparing "NHM-5" and ""
comparing "NHM-5" and "?????"
comparing "NHM-5" and "?????"
comparing "NHM-5" and "TFF-3"
comparing "NHM-5" and "RX-2"
comparing "NHM-5" and "TME-2"
comparing "NHM-5" and "TME-1"
comparing "NHM-5" and "TME-3"
comparing "NHM-5" and "THX-9L"
comparing "NHM-5" and "THF-9"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NHX-8"
comparing "NHM-5" and "THF-11"
comparing "NHM-5" and "THF-10"
comparing "NHM-5" and "THF-13"
comparing "NHM-5" and "THF-12"
comparing "NHM-5" and "TFE-4R"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NHE-2"
comparing "NHM-5" and "RH-18"
comparing "NHM-5" and "RH-38"
comparing "NHM-5" and "RH-36"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NKC-1"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NKW-1"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NKW-1C"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NHE-5"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NHE-5NX"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NHE-5"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NHE-5NA"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NHE-5NX"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NHE-5SA"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NHE-3"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NAM-2"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NHE-1"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NHE-4"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NHE-4"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NHK-1XA"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NHK-1"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NHK-4"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NHC-4NE/HE"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NHC-4NE/HE"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NHP-4"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NHD-4X"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NHB-3NB"
comparing "NHM-5" and "RH-40"
comparing "NHM-5" and "RH-42"
comparing "NHM-5" and "RH-39"
comparing "NHM-5" and "RH-41"
comparing "NHM-5" and "RH-3P"
comparing "NHM-5" and "RH-3DNG"
comparing "NHM-5" and "RH-17"
comparing "NHM-5" and "RH-3"
comparing "NHM-5" and "RM-4"
comparing "NHM-5" and "RM-5"
comparing "NHM-5" and "RH-19"
comparing "NHM-5" and "RH-50"
comparing "NHM-5" and "RH-48"
comparing "NHM-5" and "RH-6"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NHE-8"
comparing "NHM-5" and "0310"
comparing "NHM-5" and "RH-30"
comparing "NHM-5" and "RH-31"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NSE-8"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NSE-9"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NSD-1A"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NEM-1"
comparing "NHM-5" and "NEM-2"
Found model "NHM-5"
Message sent: 0x02 / 0x0006
00 01 00 33 64 01                               |    3d
[Received Ack of type 02, seq:  6]
[Sending Ack of type 02, seq: 4]
Message received: 0x02 / 0x002c
01 08 00 34 01 f9 ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |    4
00 00 00 00 00 07 91 53 97 79 00 00 f0 00 00 00 |        S y
00 53 4d 53 20 43 65 6e 74 65 72 00             |  SMS Center
Received message type 02
UNHANDLED FRAME RECEIVED
request: 0x02 / 0x0006
00 01 00 33 64 01                               |    3d
reply: 0x02 / 0x002c
01 08 00 34 01 f9 ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |    4
00 00 00 00 00 07 91 53 97 79 00 00 f0 00 00 00 |        S y
00 53 4d 53 20 43 65 6e 74 65 72 00             |  SMS Center
Please read Docs/Bugs and send a bug report!
General Data Coding
dcs: 0x0
Length: 0x4
user_data_length: 0x4
ValidityIndicator: 2
user_data: D4F29C0E
Sending
Message sent: 0x0a / 0x0004
00 01 00 70                                     |    p
[Received Ack of type 0a, seq:  7]
[Sending Ack of type 0a, seq: 5]
Message received: 0x0a / 0x0013
01 08 00 71 01 00 01 0b 01 02 00 2b 00 33 82 f0 |    q       + 3
10 00 00                                        |
Received message type 0a
Message sent: 0x02 / 0x002e
00 01 00 01 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |
00 00 11 00 00 00 04 0c 81 79 52 32 33 22 41 00 |          yR23"A
00 00 00 a9 00 00 00 00 00 00 d4 f2 9c 0e       |
[Received Ack of type 02, seq:  0]
[Sending Ack of type 02, seq: 6]
Message received: 0x02 / 0x0008
01 08 00 03 64 01 60 00                         |     d `
Received message type 02
        ISDN cause: 01 60
        location: private network serving the local user
        cause: Mandatory information element is missing
SMS Send failed (Command failed.)
Serial device: closing device



/etc/gnokiirc

[global]

# Set port to the physical serial port used to connect to your phone.
# Linux version is:
port = /dev/ttyS4
# For MacOSX you will need something like:
# port = /dev/cu.USA28X1P1.1
#
# Use this setting also for the Bluetooth connection:
# port = aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff

# Set model to the model number of your phone
model = 3310

# Initlength controls the number of characters sent to the
# phone during initialisation.  You can either set it to
# the word "default" or a positive integer.
#
# You can try setting this value if you want to connect
# to the phone quicker.  If you've never noticed the
# connection to be slow, it is suggested that you
# leave this alone.  Read the initialisation code in fbus-xxxx
# to understand what this changes if you're curious.
initlength = default

# The type of the connection, for IR set this to infrared or irda.
# For the nk6110 driver only infrared is valid for the IrDA connection.
# See Docs/gnokii-ir-howto for more detailes on this.
# If you have 6210/6250/7110 phone and dau9p cable (the one you can
# use with 6100 series and cannot use hardware modem from the phone)
# you may want to use 'dau9p' value to get faster initialization.
# If you use dlr3 or dlr3p cable for nokia phones in FBUS mode (ie.
# you don't use model = AT) you may want to use 'dlr3p' value here.
# Note that it is recommended and currently the best way to use this
# cable with nk6510 driver.
connection = serial

# Set bindir to point to the location of the various gnokii binaries.
# In particular ensure that mgnokiidev is in this location, with
# permissions 4750, owned by root, group gnokii.  Ensure you
# are in the gnokii group and that the group exists...
bindir = /usr/sbin

# Set this to 'yes' if you want gnokii to set and check the lock file in
# /var/lock directory. It avoids potential conflicts with other serial
# port software (eg. minicom). If you have wrong permissions for the
# directory, a warning will be generated. If you don't want a lockfile, set
# it to 'no'.
use_locking = yes

# Baudrate to use on serial port connections.
# Currently used only by models AT and BIP/CIMD. Defaults to 19200.
serial_baudrate = 19200

# Force waiting after each send character the specified usec time.
# Value -1 forces the fastest 'block' writing,
# value 0 writes each character separately without any explicite waiting,
# other positive values specify the appropriate 1/1000000 sec delaying.
# Siemens M20 requires at least "1"!  FIXME: Model-driven autodetection
#serial_write_usleep = 10000

# Force serial port handshaking mode, useful primarily for "AT" model.
# Gnokii "AT" model uses software handshake by default.
# Possible values: hardware (RTS/CTS - 7 wires) or software (XON/XOFF - 3 wires)
#handshake = software

# If defined (not commented out by '#') it will quit Gnokii anytime
# when DCD line will drop.
#require_dcd = 1

# If you are using a bluetooth connection, you can specify the rfcomm
# channel number here. Default value is 1.
#rfcomm_channel = 1

# Run the specified script(s) right after opening and initializing the device
# and before any communucation (right before closing for disconnect_script).
# You may find handy to use it to connect your modem to SMS Center
# when using BIP or CIMD protocols
# Non-absolute path is relative to the specific directory where gnokii is run!
#connect_script = /absolute/path/to/gnokii/Docs/sample/cimd-connect
#disconnect_script =

# When sending SMS you can experience timeouts. This is the feature of the
# overloaded SMSCs. The phones waits for the response from the SMSC confirming
# that it received the short message. When the SMSC is DoSed with many requests
# it will take more time to get the response. Adjust it to your needs. The
# value is given in seconds to wait. Defaults to 10 seconds. Set to 0 to wait
# forever.
smsc_timeout = 10

# Any entries in the following two sections will be set as environment
# variables when running the scripts.
# Handy for use for $VAR substitutions in your chat(8) script.
[connect_script]
TELEPHONE = 12345678
[disconnect_script]


# The following parameters control how libgnokii handle the debugging messages.
# Currently there are three categories: "debug" controls the libgnokii
# normal debug output, "rlpdebug" controls the debug output of the RLP
# subsystem, and "xdebug" is used by the xgnokii or smsd.

[logging]

# where to log the debug output (on: stderr)
debug = on

# where to log the rlp debug output (on: stderr)
rlpdebug = off

# where to log X debug output (on: stderr)
xdebug = off





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