At$Msglogrd Message Log Read Data - Novatel MT 3050 At Command Reference

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AT$MSGLOGRD Message Log Read Data

AT$MSGLOGRD
Command Function
Syntax Query
Syntax
Write Syntax
Write Response
Read Syntax
Read Response
Execute Syntax
Message Log Read Data
The $MSGLOGRD command is used to query the status of the four event-engine
message logs.  Using the queue status this command can be used to resend
messages that have already been sent and are still in the log.
AT$MSGLOGRD=?
$MSGLOGRD: (0-3),(0-x),(0-y)
OK
$MSGLOGRD=<queue>,<number of messages>, <starting index>
OK
AT$MSGLOGRD?
$MSGLOGRD: 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,0,0
OK
AT$MSGLOGRD? command returns 108 values:
$MSGLOGRD: udp1,udp2,udpsms1,udpsms2,sms1,sms2,tcp1,tcp2,ussd1,ussd2
First pair of numbers: unsent UDP messages, total number of UDP messages in the
UDP message log.
Second pair of numbers: unsent UDP messages with SMS as backup, total number of
UDP messages with SMS as backup in the UDP/SMS log.
Third Pair of numbers: unsent SMS messages, total number of SMS messages in the
SMS log.
Fourth Pair of messages: unsent messages via TCP, total number of messages in the
TCP log.
Fifth pair of messages: unsent messages via USSD, total number of messages in the
USSD log.
Each value is comma (,) delimited.
The first value of any queue represents "Total Number of Unsent Messages". This
value can be used as the <number of messages> field while resending messages.
The second value of any queue represents: "Total Number of Messages Stored for
that Queue". Subtract the "Total Number of Unsent Messages" from the "Total
Number of Messages Stored for that Queue" and use that as the <starting index> to
resend all of the messages still in the log.
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