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GSM port call state (IDLE, DIALING, DIALED, ALERTING, CONNECTED, DISCONNECTING, INCOMING or HELD) in the following format: | GSM port call state (IDLE, DIALING, DIALED, ALERTING, CONNECTED, DISCONNECTING, INCOMING or HELD) in the following format: | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:43, 1 April 2025
This command reports to the standard output the call state on the specified GSM port
COMMAND
Command | Line Arguments | Returns |
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GetCallState | PortIndex | Call State - Error Code in case of error. |
OUTPUT
GSM port call state (IDLE, DIALING, DIALED, ALERTING, CONNECTED, DISCONNECTING, INCOMING or HELD) in the following format: “%s\n%s\n”, call1_state, call2_state
EXAMPLE
~# GetCallState 1
IDLE
IDLE
~# GetCallState 0
CONNECTED
IDLE