What is command line gnokii ?
It was first our testing tool. Now it can be used for making almost all things possible with gnokii package (and this is the only available tool for win32).
Some general commands...
c:\> gnokii --help usage: gnokii [--help|--monitor|--version] gnokii --getmemory memory_type start [end] [-d] gnokii --writephonebook [-i] gnokii --getspeeddial number gnokii --setspeeddial number memory_type location gnokii --getsms memory_type start [end] [-f file] gnokii --deletesms memory_type start [end] gnokii --sendsms destination [--smsc message_center_number | --smscno message_center_index] [--long n] [-s] [-C n] [-8] [-v n] [-d] ........
c:\> gnokii --version GNOKII Version 0.3.3-pre8-gold Copyright (C) Hugh Blemings, 1999, 2000 Copyright (C) Pavel Janík ml. , 1999, 2000 Built 10:36:05 Dec 10 2000 for 6110 on com2:
Managing phonebook and other (dialed, misssed, answered, own, etc.) memories
You can specify such memories:
With memories DC, EC, MC you will see assigned date (yes, with all Dialled, Received, Missed numbers phone saves date and time too !). If you don't want it, use -d option
Note: Locations start from 0 !
Usage examples:
tfuj:~$ gnokii --getmemory SM 1 5 Maja ERA;+48604xxxxxx;SM;1;1 Dom;+4822xxxxxxx;SM;2;5 Maja;+4822xxxxxxx;SM;3;1 Iza;+48601xxxxxx;SM;4;5 Ania;+48501xxxxxx;SM;5;0 tfuj:~$ gnokii --getmemory ON 1 5 DOM;+4822xxxxxxx;ON;1;5 ;;ON;2;5 ;;ON;3;5 ;;ON;4;5 ON|5|Bad location or other error!(22) tfuj:~$ gnokii --getmemory EN 1 5 Memory type EN not supported! tfuj:~$ gnokii --getmemory MC 1 5 Maja IDEA;501xxxxxx;MC;1;5 21.06.2000 21:32:52 Maja IDEA;0501xxxxxx;MC;2;5 21.06.2000 18:06:02 ;;MC;3;5 11.06.2000 15:09:33 ;;MC;4;5 11.06.2000 12:44:55 ;;MC;5;5 10.06.2000 16:59:13
The meaning of the fields in the output:
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tfuj:~$ gnokii --writephonebook Girlfriend;+48501000000;ME;1;1 Write Succeeded: memory type: int, loc: 1, name: Girlfriend, number: +48501000000 tfuj:~$ echo "Very_long_name_longer_then_the_phone_can_save;some_string;ME;2;1" | gnokii --writephonebook Write Succeeded: memory type: int, loc: 2, name: Very_long_name_longer_then_the_phone_can_some_string, number: some_string tfuj:~$ echo "Girlfriend;+48501000000;ME;200;1" | gnokii --writephonebook Write FAILED(22): memory type: int, loc: 200, name: Girlfriend, number: +48501000000 tfuj:~$ echo "Girlfriend;+48501000000;ME;3;10" | gnokii --writephonebook Write Succeeded: memory type: int, loc: 3, name: Girlfriend, number: +48501000000 tfuj:~$ gnokii --getmemory ME 1 5 Girlfriend;+48501000000;ME;1;1 Very_long_name_l;//3/////2#4;ME;2;1 Girlfriend;+48501000000;ME;3;10 ;;ME;4;5 ;;ME;5;5 tfuj:~$ echo "Girlfriend;+48501000000;PP;3;10" | gnokii --writephonebook Format problem on line 1 [Girlfriend;+48501000000;PP;3;10] tfuj:~$ echo "some_nonsense_string" | gnokii --writephonebook tfuj:~$
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Speed dials
Example:
tfuj:~$ gnokii --getspeeddial 1 SpeedDial nr. 1: 3:0The output format: SpeedDial nr. key_number: memory_type:location.
On error output is empty.
Example:
tfuj:~$ gnokii --setspeeddial 1 SM 1 Succesfully written! tfuj:~$ gnokii --setspeeddial 1 PP 1 Unknown memory type PP!
...but there are still some bugs:
tfuj:~$ gnokii --setspeeddial 1 SM 10000 Succesfully written! tfuj:~$ gnokii --getspeeddial 1 SpeedDial nr. 1: 3:16
SMS (Smart Messaging System)
If you don't know anything about SMS, please read our SMS FAQ.
Examples:
tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 11 11. Inbox Message (read) Date/time: 29/6/0 13:41:22 +0100 Sender: 102 Msg Center: +48501200777 Text: SMS OD: Mariusz, Wszystkiego najlepszego z okazji imienin! Mariusz tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 3 3. Delivery Report (read) Sending date/time: 25/5/0 13:58:24 +0100 Response date/time: 25/5/0 13:58:32 +0100 Receiver: +48605000000 Msg Center: +48501200777 Text: Delivered tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 5 5. Outbox Message (not sent) Text: UU0i7eec tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 12 GetSMS SM 12 failed!(4) tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 15 15. Delivery Report (read) Sending date/time: 3/1/0 10:49:51 +0100 Response date/time: 6/1/0 10:51:06 +0100 Receiver: 1921681052342802 Msg Center: +48501200777 Text: Failed tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 28 SMS location SM 28 empty. tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 25 28 25. Inbox Message (read) Date/time: 18/6/0 12:17:30 +0100 Sender: 501 Msg Center: +48501200777 Text: Liczba wiadomosci:1,nowych:1,faksow:0 SMS location SM 26 empty. 27. Inbox Message (read) Date/time: 21/6/0 19:45:11 +0100 Sender: 123 Msg Center: +48501200777 Text: Informujemy, ze wyslalismy do Panstwa fakture z terminem platnosci do 28.06.00. Dziekujemy za wybranie sieci Idea. SMS location SM 28 empty. tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsms SM 31 Invalid location: SM 31
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gnokii --sendsms "+48601601601" < file
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gnokii --savesms "SavedSMS" -i < file
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tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsmsc 1 1. SMS center (CENTERTEL) number is +48501200777 Messages sent as Text Message validity is 72 hours tfuj:~$ gnokii --getsmsc 2 2. SMS center () number is Messages sent as Text Message validity is Unknown
Date/time and alarm
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tfuj:~$ gnokii --getdatetime Date: 2000/07/06 Time: 23:50:43
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Calendar
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tfuj:~$ gnokii --getcalendarnote 1 Type of the note: Reminder Date: 2000-06-26 Time: 23:59:59 Text: GNOKII TEST tfuj:~$ gnokii --getcalendarnote 2 The calendar note can not be read tfuj:~$ gnokii --getcalendarnote 1 -v BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:1.0 BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:MISCELLANEOUS SUMMARY:GNOKII TEST DTSTART:20000626T235959 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR
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Netmonitor
If you don't know, what is this or how to use it, please read first our Netmonitor manual.
Example:
tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 0 TMSI46963A06 T321: 2/ 20 PRP:5 0 0 0 784 tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 1 784 -72 xxx 0 0 x xxxx 29 29 CBCH tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 2 NO 2 B35 16 x tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 3 784 28-73 28 781 19-82 19 809 19-82 19 N N tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 4 778 12-89 12 794 11-90 11 774 8-93 8 N N N tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 5 800-99-99-99 xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx N xx xx tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 6 26003 26002 20420 26001 26207 20810 26203 20416 tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 7 E A H C I BR 1 1 0 0 0 10 tfuj:~$ gnokii --netmonitor 1000 NO TEST
Was originally developed for:
It's easier and has less options than --netmonitordata, but should work with every phone that has netmonitor enabled and don't need any parameter specifications (like --netmonitordata, which requires external file with info about parameters).
Author: Andrea Scopece
Example:
Meaning of parameters is:
PARAM1
PARAM2 PARAM3 .... PARAMn |
This is the name of a param as specified in file
info-mon/model/version
parameter names must be in this file, and are case sensitive.
You can specify max 512 params at once. |
file contains arguments as normally specified on command line, but:
on every line you should specify -n n option so processing can stop without user intervent, and continue with next line args_set.
May be useful to make some pre-made collection, as one made for battery check poupose, as anothor to monitor neighbor cells, and so on.
Inside this file options -I and option -S are silently ignored
Line in this file may be max length 1024
Here is also note from author:
Checks of all arguments, and eventually files contents, are made before start of data output.
Because of complexity of command line, phone spec, and eventually command file, on error, you have datailed description of any error,
Also I attached here an examples of commands-file (see /Docs/examples) that can run with: mygnokii --netmonitordata -S netmonitordata_6150_413 -I nmd_commands
Users of same model but with other firmware version probably should do very little work for an exact parameters specifications of theirs phones.
Users of 5110 and 6110 probably should remove some parameters not available, like parameters related to dual band.
Users of other phone models should write a new parameters-file: some hints are available in file netmonitordata_6150_413.
If help is needed, please dump the screen, (mygnokii --netmonitor 20 > screen_20.txt), and send an e-mail to my address.
If available, check help screen by pressing '*' on phone (during netmonitor session).
Scope of this work is monitoring some "user-interesting" parameters, coming from differents screen, like battery charging vs. time, cell ID and channel changes vs. signal strenght, ...
This is work in progress, so any input would be appreciated.
Author: Andrea Scopece
Example:
gnokii --netmonitordata -S file RxL:LAC:CID gnokii --netmonitordata -S file -fs ";" RxL:LAC:CID
Logos and startup texts
If you don't know, what is logo, please read first our logos FAQ.
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In Nokia 6110/6130/6150 you will see menu in phone after using it...
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Ringtones
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In Nokia 6110/6130/6150 you will see menu in phone after using it...
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Backup/restore tool
Supported formats: LMB (Logo Manager Backup - full support for N61xx/51xx features; for N7110/6210 some things can be missed, when compare to files saved by LM), CSS (NCDS3 - only phonebook part), CSV (subformats: ncds2, lm, ncds3_pl - some things missed for N7110/6210), SCM (WinTesla)
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Supported formats: LMB (Logo Manager Backup - full support for N61xx/51xx features; for N7110/6210 some things can be missed, when compare to files saved by LM), CSS (NCDS3 - only phonebook part), CSV (subformats: ncds2, lm, ncds3_pl - some things missed for N7110/6210), SCM (WinTesla)
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Profiles
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tfuj:~$ gnokii --getprofile 1 1. "General" Incoming call alert: Ringing Ringtone number: 19 Ringing volume: Level 3 Message alert tone: Standard Keypad tones: Off Warning and game tones: On Vibration: On Caller groups: 0x00
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Security features
This functions are available ONLY, if gnokii was compiled with them !
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Other functions
tfuj:~$ gnokii --monitor Entering monitor mode... Initialising GSM interface... RFLevel: 4 Battery: 3 Power Source: battery SIM: Used 42, Free 188 Phone: Used 4, Free 46 FD: Used 0, Free 20 ON: Used 2, Free 3 SMS Messages: UnRead 0, Number 26 Network: IDEA Centertel (Poland), LAC: 00c8, CellID: 1024 [...]
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tfuj:~$ gnokii --getdisplaystatus Call in progress: off Unknown: off Unread SMS: off Voice call: off Fax call active: off Data call active: off Keyboard lock: off SMS storage full: off
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tfuj:~$ gnokii --identify IMEI: 495502202470000 Model: NSK-3 Revision: SW 4.11, HW2460
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tfuj:~$ gnokii --displayoutput Entering display monitoring mode... Accessory connected Names Menu 23:59 Messages Exit Select _ Messages Exit Select _ Call register Exit Select 2 Missed calls Back Select 2-1 Received calls Back Select 2-2 Dialled numbers Back Select 2-3 Erase recent call lists Back Select 2-4 Show call duration Back Select 2-5 Last call duration 00:01:33 Back 2-5-1 All calls' duration 06:45:02 Back 2-5-2 Received calls' duration 02:49:38 Back 2-5-3 Names Menu 23:59 ...WAW... POCZTA ELE ...WAW... Leaving display monitor mode...
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How to send SMS to multiple recipients using gnokii ?
#!/bin/tcsh
if ( $# == 0 ) then
echo "You must specify at least one recipient's number!"
exit 1
endif
echo -n "Enter SMS:"
set sms="$<"
foreach i ( $* )
echo "$sms" | gnokii --sendsms "$i"
end
Sending script...
Author: oxana [rasqua@t-online.de]
I use a simple perlscript to send sms from a daily generated file. The file is generated by another script.
The script contains only one line like this "send following data : +49179xxxxxxx Hallo Guillaume#Test#"
Where +49xxx the number, followed by text, # will be replaced with a carriage return (\n) the string "send sms:" is only to prevent errors
I've modified the comments for english language ... the programm is very simple (I'am perl-newbie too) but I hope you can read it. I use this to send a daily status-sms to my phone.
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; while (1) #example endlessloop { my ($strtosend, $valid, $rxnnummer, $smslaenge, $pid, $filename, $timeout); # (nummer is german for number, laenge is german for length) $filename = "/xxx/xxx/xxx/data/smstosend_data"; # file with data $valid ="send sms:"; # to prevent errors $timeout = 100; # timeout open(INPUT, "< $filename"); # or die "error opening: $!\n"; # hope here are no errors while() # if ok { $strtosend = $_; # copy input to strtosend if ($strtosend =~ /\A$valid/) # if $valid then { $strtosend = substr ($strtosend, index($strtosend,"+")); # cut all befor number (send sms:) if ($strtosend =~ /\+\d.*?\b/) {$rxnummer = $&} else {$rxnummer = 0}; # all following numbers are phone-number and copy it to rxnummer (nummer is german for number) $strtosend =~ s/\+49179\d.*?\b\s//g; # remove number $strtosend =~ s/\#/\n/g; # replace # by \n $smslaenge = length($strtosend); # check length $pid = open(FileHandle, "|gnokii --sendsms $rxnummer --long $smslaenge");# or die "Fehler bei fork: $!\n"; ### start gnokii and send sms print FileHandle "$strtosend\n"; # send string to stdin select(undef,undef,undef,15); # i dont know close (FileHandle); # or die "Fehler bei close: $!\n"; # close gnokii close(INPUT); # close input-file unlink($filename); # remove input-file open(INPUT, ">> /xxx/xxx/xxx/smshistory_data") or die "error opening: $!\n"; # open history for append print INPUT "\n",'-' x 80,"\n"; # line with 80 "-" print INPUT ("send succeeded to : $rxnummer \nat : ".localtime()."\n$strtosend \n"); # write text to file print INPUT "\n",'-' x 80,"\n"; # line with 80 "-" close INPUT; # close file } else # if impossible (open file) { # do nothing } } select(undef,undef,undef,$timeout); # dont know } exit(0); # exit program