4.6 Available Status Messages

The following list of statuses is universal and some messages may not be included in 2N® VoiceBlue MAX.

GSM Layer Statuses

GSM Layer 2

  • INIT – GSM module initialisation start (follow PINREQ)
  • SIM0 – Module switch to internal SIM card (follow INIT)
  • PINREQ – Module PIN request (follow PINSET)
  • PINSET – PIN value sending to module (follow INFO)
  • BLOCK – Module blocked temporarily or permanently (see Layer 2 information) (follow INIT)
  • SETUP – Module configuration running (follow IDLE)
  • SLEEP – Module sleep running (transition to BLOCK status) (follow BLOCK)
  • NWAIT – Awaiting GSM log-in (follow SETUP)
  • IDLE – Rest status, can start/receive call, execute AT&G command (follow CALL/CMD)
  • CALL – Call running (call establishing, connected call, call end) (follow IDLE)
  • CMD – Communicating with module upon AT&G command (follow IDLE)
  • INFO – Information loading from module and SIM card (follow NWAIT)

GSM Layer 2 Info for BLOCK

  • (block) – Blocked by AT&G command, terminated by module, board or system reset
  • Netw-reg – GSM log-in refused (not activated SIM), next attempt in 5..60 minutes
  • Clir-err – CLIR activation request refused, next attempt in 2..10 minutes
  • Mod-err – Defective or unconnected GSM module, next attempt in 2 minutes
  • Pin-err – Wrong PIN, permanently in BLOCK status
  • Sim-err – Defective or non- inserted SIM card, next attempt in 2 minutes
  • Log-out – Temporarily logged-out according to parameter X00
  • Puk-req – SIM card requires PUK
  • (undef) – This position of SIM card was not checked by gateway

GSM Layer 3

  • NULL – Rest status, ready for call
  • CINIT – Request of call to GSM (from Layer 4)
  • OPROC – Call to GSM is connected
  • CDELIV – Call to GSM is ringing
  • CPRES – Indication of call from GSM (from Layer 2)
  • CRECV – Call from GSM is ringing on ISDN interface
  • IPROC – Call from GSM is processed by ISDN interface
  • ACTIVE – Connected call
  • DISREQ – Disconnection request (to Layer 2)
  • DISIND – Indication of disconnection (from Layer 2)
  • RELREQ – Module release for another call (to Layer 2)
  • OVRECV – Reading of DTMF dialling from GSM (from Layer 2)
  • RELIND – Indication of module release (from Layer 2)

Link Layer Statuses

Layer 4

  • NULL – Rest status, ready for call
  • MORE – Call request received from GSM or ISDN, awaiting further dialling or timeout
  • SETUP – Call request sent to opposite interface
  • PROC – Call request confirmed, awaiting call answer
  • ACTIVE – Connected call
  • DISC – Call disconnection in progress

Command Shell Statuses

Command Shell

  • IDLE – Rest status, awaiting AT commands
  • REQUEST – Communication with GSM module upon AT&G command is displayed
  • REPORT – Active tracing
  • LOGFILE – Content of log file is being written out
  • CALLFILE – Content of call file is being written out
  • CALLREAD – Call file records are read
  • AUTOFILE – Content of incoming call auto routing chart is being written out
  • QUERY – (not used so far)
  • SCREEN – (not used so far)
  • MATRIX – Active matrix screensaver
  • FUNCFILE – Content of debug file is being written out
  • LCRFILE – (not used so far)

Telnet Layer

  • LOGOUT – User logged-out
  • LOGIN – User is entering name
  • PASSW – User is entering password
  • IDLE – User logged-in

Records of Events and Calls

Record Type in Log File

  • POWER – System power on, power off or reset

  • INIT – Initialisation of EEPROM (configuration) or Flash (upgrade)

  • HW-ERR – HW error of plugged-in board

  • SYSERR – System error (memory error, etc.)

  • BRDIN – Board plugged-in

  • BRDOUT – Board plugged-out

  • BRDRES – Board reset using AT!B command

  • L1-ERR – PRI port layer 1 error (ISDN1)

  • L2-ERR – PRI port layer 2 error (ISDN2)

  • L3-ERR – PRI port layer 3 error (ISDN3)
  • G2-ERR – GSM module layer 2 error (gate2)
  • G3-ERR – GSM module layer 3 error (gate3)
  • C4-ERR – Link layer error (call4)

Record Type in Call File

  • I-FD – Unconnected incoming call attempt
  • I-OK – Connected incoming call
  • O-FD – Unconnected outgoing call attempt
  • O-OK – Connected outgoing call