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From: | Murat Isik |
Subject: | 7110 problem |
Date: | Sun, 20 Feb 2005 11:44:47 -0800 (PST) |
Hello,
I am new to the list and gnokii. I have a nokia 7110 and planning on buying a 6260 and leave my old 7110 connected with my linux server (fedora core 2) for sms purposes. But I have basic problems...
First I bought a noname dlr-3p cable and tried it with gnokii on linux and with several 7110 programs on my windows box. It didnot work so I bought an original nokai dlr-3p cable So from the start I can say that my problems are not related to the cable at the moment because now I am working with brand new original cable.
This is my gnokiirc on linux:
[global]
port = /dev/ttyS0
model = 7110
initlength = 30
connection = dlr3p #tried the other option too..
use_locking = yes
serial_baudrate = 19200
smsc_timeout = 10
[gnokiid]
bindir = /usr/sbin
[connect_script]
TELEPHONE = 12345678
[disconnect_script]
[logging]
debug = on
rlpdebug = on
xdebug = off
This is my debug output when I do "gnokii --identify":
GNOKII Version 0.6.4
LOG: debug mask is 0x1
LOG: rlpdebug mask is 0x1
Lockfile /var/lock/LCK..ttyS0 is stale. Overriding it..
phone instance config:
model: 7110
port_device: /dev/ttyS0
connection_type: 2
init_length: 30
serial_baudrate: 19200
serial_write_usleep: -1
hardware_handshake: 0
require_dcd: 0
smsc_timeout: 100
connect_script:
disconnect_script:
rfcomm_cn: 1
Connecting
Serial device: opening device /dev/ttyS0
Serial device: setting RTS to low and DTR to low
Serial device: setting RTS to high and DTR to high
Serial device: setting speed to 19200
Serial device: setting speed to 115200
Getting model...
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01 32 | 2
SM_Block Retry - 0
Message sent: 0x1b
/ 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01 32 | 2
SM_Block Retry - 1
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01 32 | 2
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01 32 | 2
SM_Block Retry - 0
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01
32 | 2
SM_Block Retry - 1
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01 32 | 2
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01 32 | 2
SM_Block Retry - 0
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01
32 | 2
SM_Block Retry - 1
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01 32 | 2
Serial device: opening device /dev/ttyS0
Serial device: setting speed to 115200
Serial device: setting RTS to low and DTR to low
Getting model...
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01 32 | 2
The fbus stream is out of sync - expected 0x0c, got
0xff
SM_Block Retry - 0
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01 32 | 2
SM_Block Retry - 1
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01 32 | 2
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01 32 | 2
SM_Block Retry - 0
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01
32 | 2
SM_Block Retry - 1
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01 32 | 2
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01 32 | 2
SM_Block Retry - 0
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01
32 | 2
SM_Block Retry - 1
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01 32 | 2
Getting model...
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01 32 | 2
SM_Block Retry - 0
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01
32 | 2
SM_Block Retry - 1
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01 32 | 2
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01 32 | 2
SM_Block Retry - 0
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01
32 | 2
SM_Block Retry - 1
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01 32 | 2
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01 32 | 2
SM_Block Retry - 0
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01
32 | 2
SM_Block Retry - 1
Message sent: 0x1b / 0x0006
00 01 00 03 01 32 | 2
IMEI : (unknown)
Manufacturer : (unknown)
Model : (unknown)
Revision : (unknown)
I searched the list archives and as far as I can understand it looks like the phone is not talking back to gnokii. Thus I have a few questions:
-I use the phone's port looks fine and when I plug an earpiece I can make phone calls handsfree. However when I plug the earpiece the screen lightens up and the phone "understands" that the earpiece is plugged in. Nothing happens to the phone when I plug the data cable in (especially when first plugged into the computer's serial port) Is this normal? Do I have to change some setting on the phone?
-Both my linux and windows boxes have the same mainboard Asus A7V8X. I did suspect that something with the serial port (irq?) may be the reason of the problem. any experiences on that kind of thing? (However once I did connect a cisco router to my windows box through its serial port and it worked)
-Is there a minimal way of checking the transmission between two ports? (just like pinging is the minimal network connectivity test)
Any ideas/experiences?
Thanks in advance.
Have a nice day.
Murat Isik
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