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Difference between revisions of "AT Commands"
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+ | *[[at+xgendata]]: Display some baseband informations |
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− | *[[AT+STK]] |
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+ | *[[at&v]]: Display the profiles in the Baseband |
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− | *AT+xgendata |
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+ | *[[at+clac]]: Show some baseband commands |
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+ | *[[at&h]]: Show more Baseband Commands |
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+ | *[[at+clck]]: Traditional unlock command |
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+ | *[[at+xlock]]: Wildcard unlock |
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+ | *[[at+xsimstate]]: Print lock state |
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+ | *[[at+cmgf]]: SMS operating mode |
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+ | *[[at+cmgs]]: Send SMS |
Revision as of 22:21, 19 August 2010
AT commands are used to send commands to the baseband. Some of these have a buffer overflow or a similar exploit that can be used as an injection vector. For a general overview, please see Baseband Commands.
Here is the complete list of commands:
- at+xgendata: Display some baseband informations
- at&v: Display the profiles in the Baseband
- at+clac: Show some baseband commands
- at&h: Show more Baseband Commands
- at+clck: Traditional unlock command
- at+xlock: Wildcard unlock
- at+xsimstate: Print lock state
- at+cmgf: SMS operating mode
- at+cmgs: Send SMS