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Top Forums Programming NB-IoT Arduino Shield from AIS (Thailand) First Impressions Post 303042716 by Neo on Saturday 4th of January 2020 01:15:02 AM
Old 01-04-2020
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Here is the BC95 AT Commands Manual I am working with; but frankly speaking I am having trouble setting many of the commands to return data. I'm wondering if some of the functionality of the chip has been disabled?

Here are a few photos I took today.

The actual shield I am using for testing:

NB-IoT Arduino Shield from AIS (Thailand) First Impressions-img_8826jpg


The actual shield I am using for testing showing Arduino underneath the shield:

NB-IoT Arduino Shield from AIS (Thailand) First Impressions-img_8827jpg


Testing on balcony:

NB-IoT Arduino Shield from AIS (Thailand) First Impressions-img_8825jpg
 

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AMF.CONF(5)							File Formats Manual						       AMF.CONF(5)

NAME
amf.conf - corosync AMF configuration file DESCRIPTION
amf.conf is the configuration file that determines the behaviour of the AIS Availability Management Framework service, AMF in the corosync implementation. Entries in this file will for example determine what applications AMF will start and how to supervise them. By default AMF opens /etc/ais/amf.conf. The environment variable OPENAIS_AMF_CONFIG_FILE can be set to the pathname of an AMF configuration file to override the default behaviour. Any line whose first non-white-space character is a '#' is considered a comment line. Empty lines are ignored. The file contains object entries of the form: <Object Class> = <Object Name> { <attribute> = <value> ... } Object entries are nested, one entry contains another entry. This way relations between objects are built up. For example a component object defined inside a Software Unit (SU) object means that the component belongs to the SU. In other words, the SU is composed of the component. See the example configuration file. The relation between objects has to comply with the AMF model specified in [5]. Object names shall use only printable ASCII characters. Object names shall be unique within its context, i.e. two components within the same service unit has to have different names, but can have the same name as another component within another service unit. Attribute names are consistent with the naming of the configuration attributes in [5]. AMF object attributes are either configuration or runtime attributes. The AMF configuration file is used to specify configuration attributes. Some configuration attributes have default values and does not need to be specified. Others are not valid in certain redundancy models and so on. The type of an attribute value is either a string, a number, a time or an enumeration. Enumeration values are specified according to the type definition in the AIS specification. Time values are specified in milliseconds. Multivalue attributes are specified using multiple entries with the same attribute name but different values. See the example configuration file. The (RDN) value of 'safAmfNode' is a logical name for an AMF node. It is mapped to a real physical node using the attribute 'saAmfNode- ClmNode'. The value of the attribute 'saAmfNodeClmNode' should be the hostname (without domain name) as given to the host at boot time. This name is returned by the shell command 'hostname'. Currently, AMF is enabled/disabled by an entry in the corosync.conf file, see [1]. It is default disabled. The following list of attributes is currently supported: safAmfCluster saAmfClusterStartupTimeout safAmfNode saAmfNodeClmNode Host name, required saAmfNodeSuFailOverProb Required but not used. saAmfNodeSuFailoverMax Required but not used. safApp clccli_path A path added to all CLC-CLI scripts saAmfSIProtectedbySG Required when several SGs are specified safSg safSi saAmfSINumCSIs Required but not used. safCSType saAmfSGRedundancyModel Currently only 'nplusm' is supported, required. saAmfSGNumPrefActiveSUs saAmfSGNumPrefStandbySUs saAmfSGMaxActiveSIsperSUs saAmfSGMaxStandbySIsperSUs saAmfSGCompRestartProb Required but not used. saAmfSGCompRestartMax saAmfSGSuRestartProb Required but not used. saAmfSGAutoAdjustProb Required but not used. saAmfSGSuRestartMax safSu saAmfSUNumComponents Required but not used. saAmfSUIsExternal Required but not used. saAmfSUFailover Required but not used. saAmfSUHostedByNode Required. Set to AMF node name. Note: this is a deviation from the specification. safComp saAmfCompCsTypes Multivalue saAmfCompCategory saAmfCompCapability Required but not used. saAmfCompNumMaxActiveCsi Required but not used. saAmfCompNumMaxStandbyCsi Required but not used. saAmfCompCmdEnv Multivalue saAmfCompDefaultClcCliTimeout Required but not used. saAmfCompDefaultCallbackTimeOut Required but not used. saAmfCompInstantiateCmdArgv saAmfCompInstantiateCmd saAmfCompTerminateCmdArgv Required but not used. saAmfCompTerminateCmd Required but not used. saAmfCompCleanupCmdArgv saAmfCompCleanupCmd saAmfCompRecoveryOnError Required but not used. safHealthcheckKey saAmfHealthcheckPeriod saAmfHealthcheckMaxDuration safCsi saAmfSIPrefActiveAssignments saAmfSIPrefStandbyAssignments saAmfCSTypeName safCSIAttr Multivalue AUTHOR
Hans.Feldt at ericsson.com EXAMPLE
For an AMF configuration file example, see the amf.conf file under the corosync conf directory. FILES
/etc/ais/amf.conf /etc/ais/corosync.conf SEE ALSO
[1] corosync_conf (5) [2] corosync_overview (8) [3] README.amf [4] www.saforum.org - SAI-XMI-A.01.01.xml.xip [5] www.saforum.org - SAI-Overview.B.02.01.pdf [6] www.saforum.org - SAI-AIS-AMF-B.02.01.pdf corosync Man Page 2006-08-29 AMF.CONF(5)
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