mmcli 3gpp network scan
Amol Lad
Amol.Lad at 4rf.com
Thu Oct 10 08:31:41 UTC 2019
Hi,
I'm using almost the latest modemmanager from master (commit hash: 0a85254d1765db6e55770d36e24b1e6349e789f4). When starting network scan using mmcli, the availability field is always "unknown" whereas for qmicli the "Status" is reported with more details. Please advise if this is desired behaviour in mmcli output?
Thanks
Amol
root at OpenWrt:/# mmcli -m 0 --3gpp-scan
---------------------
3GPP scan | networks: 404999 - 404 999 (gprs, unknown)
| 40510 - 405 10 (gprs, unknown)
| 40471 - CellOne (gprs, unknown)
| 40486 - Vodafone IN (gprs, unknown)
| 40445 - IND airtel (gprs, unknown)
| 405861 - Jio 4G (gprs, unknown)
root at OpenWrt:/# qmicli -d /dev/cdc-wdm0 -p --nas-network-scan
[/dev/cdc-wdm0] Successfully scanned networks
Network [0]:
MCC: '405'
MNC: '861'
Status: 'current-serving, home, not-forbidden, preferred'
Description: 'Jio 4G'
Network [1]:
MCC: '404'
MNC: '86'
Status: 'available, roaming, forbidden, not-preferred'
Description: 'Vodafone IN'
Network [2]:
MCC: '404'
MNC: '71'
Status: 'available, roaming, forbidden, not-preferred'
Description: 'CellOne'
Network [3]:
MCC: '404'
MNC: '45'
Status: 'available, roaming, forbidden, not-preferred'
Description: 'IND airtel'
Network [4]:
MCC: '405'
MNC: '10'
Status: 'available, roaming, forbidden, not-preferred'
Description: '405 10'
Network [5]:
MCC: '404'
MNC: '45'
Status: 'available, roaming, forbidden, not-preferred'
Description: 'IND airtel'
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