
These are not actively used by gdbus-codegen or gtk-doc, but they're helpful anyway so that users know when a given API method was introduced.
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
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<!--
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ModemManager 1.0 Interface Specification
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Copyright (C) 2008 Novell, Inc.
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Copyright (C) 2008-2013 Red Hat, Inc.
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Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Google, Inc.
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Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Lanedo GmbH
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-->
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<node name="/" xmlns:doc="http://www.freedesktop.org/dbus/1.0/doc.dtd">
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<!--
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org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem:
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@short_description: The ModemManager Modem interface.
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The Modem interface controls the status and actions in a given modem
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object.
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This interface will always be available as long a the modem is considered
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valid.
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-->
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<interface name="org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem">
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<!--
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Enable:
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@enable: %TRUE to enable the modem and %FALSE to disable it.
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Enable or disable the modem.
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When enabled, the modem's radio is powered on and data sessions, voice
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calls, location services, and Short Message Service may be available.
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When disabled, the modem enters low-power state and no network-related
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operations are available.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<method name="Enable">
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<arg name="enable" type="b" direction="in" />
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</method>
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<!--
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ListBearers:
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@bearers: The list of bearer object paths.
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List configured packet data bearers (EPS Bearers, PDP Contexts, or
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CDMA2000 Packet Data Sessions).
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Since: 1.0
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Deprecated: 1.10.0. Use #org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem:Bearers
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property instead.
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-->
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<method name="ListBearers">
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<arg name="bearers" type="ao" direction="out" />
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</method>
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<!--
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CreateBearer:
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@properties: Dictionary of properties needed to get the bearer connected.
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@path: On success, the object path of the newly created bearer.
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Create a new packet data bearer using the given characteristics.
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This request may fail if the modem does not support additional bearers,
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if too many bearers are already defined, or if properties are invalid.
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The properties allowed are any of the ones defined in the
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<link linkend="gdbus-property-org-freedesktop-ModemManager1-Bearer.Properties">bearer properties</link>.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<method name="CreateBearer">
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<arg name="properties" type="a{sv}" direction="in" />
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<arg name="path" type="o" direction="out" />
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</method>
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<!--
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DeleteBearer:
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@bearer: Object path of the bearer to delete.
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Delete an existing packet data bearer.
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If the bearer is currently active and providing packet data server, it
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will be disconnected and that packet data service will terminate.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<method name="DeleteBearer">
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<arg name="bearer" type="o" direction="in" />
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</method>
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<!--
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Reset:
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Clear non-persistent configuration and state, and return the device to
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a newly-powered-on state.
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This command may power-cycle the device.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<method name="Reset" />
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<!--
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FactoryReset:
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@code: Carrier-supplied code required to reset the modem.
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Clear the modem's configuration (including persistent configuration and
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state), and return the device to a factory-default state.
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If not required by the modem, @code may be ignored.
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This command may or may not power-cycle the device.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<method name="FactoryReset">
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<arg name="code" type="s" direction="in" />
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</method>
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<!--
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SetPowerState:
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@state: A <link linkend="MMModemPowerState">MMModemPowerState</link> value, to specify the desired power state.
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Set the power state of the modem. This action can only be run when the
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modem is in <link linkend="MM-MODEM-STATE-DISABLED:CAPS"><constant>MM_MODEM_STATE_DISABLED</constant></link>
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state.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<method name="SetPowerState">
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<arg name="state" type="u" direction="in" />
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</method>
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<!--
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SetCurrentCapabilities:
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@capabilities: Bitmask of <link linkend="MMModemCapability">MMModemCapability</link> values, to specify the capabilities to use.
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Set the capabilities of the device.
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The given bitmask should be supported by the modem, as specified in the
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#org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem:SupportedCapabilities property.
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This command may power-cycle the device.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<method name="SetCurrentCapabilities">
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<arg name="capabilities" type="u" direction="in" />
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</method>
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<!--
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SetCurrentModes:
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@modes: A pair of <link linkend="MMModemMode">MMModemMode</link> values, where the first one is a bitmask of allowed modes, and the second one the preferred mode, if any.
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Set the access technologies (e.g. 2G/3G/4G preference) the device is
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currently allowed to use when connecting to a network.
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The given combination should be supported by the modem, as specified in the
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#org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem:SupportedModes property.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<method name="SetCurrentModes">
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<arg name="modes" type="(uu)" direction="in" />
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</method>
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<!--
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SetCurrentBands:
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@bands: List of <link linkend="MMModemBand">MMModemBand</link> values, to specify the bands to be used.
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Set the radio frequency and technology bands the device is currently
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allowed to use when connecting to a network.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<method name="SetCurrentBands">
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<arg name="bands" type="au" direction="in" />
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</method>
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<!--
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SetPrimarySimSlot:
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@sim_slot: SIM slot number to set as primary.
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Selects which SIM slot to be considered as primary, on devices that expose
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multiple slots in the #org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem:SimSlots property.
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When the switch happens the modem may require a full device reprobe, so the modem
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object in DBus will get removed, and recreated once the selected SIM slot is in
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use.
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There is no limitation on which SIM slot to select, so the user may also set as
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primary a slot that doesn't currently have any valid SIM card inserted.
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Since: 1.16
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-->
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<method name="SetPrimarySimSlot">
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<arg name="sim_slot" type="u" direction="in" />
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</method>
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<!--
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Command:
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@cmd: The command string, e.g. "AT+GCAP" or "+GCAP" (leading AT is inserted if necessary).
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@timeout: The number of seconds to wait for a response.
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@response: The modem's response.
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Send an arbitrary AT command to a modem and get the response.
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Note that using this interface call is only allowed when running
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ModemManager in debug mode or if the project was built using
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the <literal>with-at-command-via-dbus</literal> configure option.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<method name="Command">
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<arg name="cmd" type="s" direction="in" />
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<arg name="timeout" type="u" direction="in" />
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<arg name="response" type="s" direction="out" />
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</method>
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<!--
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StateChanged:
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@old: A <link linkend="MMModemState">MMModemState</link> value, specifying the new state.
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@new: A <link linkend="MMModemState">MMModemState</link> value, specifying the new state.
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@reason: A <link linkend="MMModemStateChangeReason">MMModemStateChangeReason</link> value, specifying the reason for this state change.
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The modem's state (see #org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem:State) changed.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<signal name="StateChanged">
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<arg name="old" type="i" />
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<arg name="new" type="i" />
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<arg name="reason" type="u" />
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</signal>
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<!--
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Sim:
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The path of the primary active SIM object available in this device,
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if any.
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This SIM object is the one used for network registration and data
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connection setup.
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If multiple #org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem.SimSlots are
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supported, the #org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem.PrimarySimSlot
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index value specifies which is the slot number where this SIM card
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is available.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<property name="Sim" type="o" access="read" />
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<!--
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SimSlots:
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The list of SIM slots available in the system, including the SIM object
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paths if the cards are present. If a given SIM slot at a given index
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doesn't have a SIM card available, an empty object path will be given.
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The length of this array of objects will be equal to the amount of
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available SIM slots in the system, and the index in the array is the
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slot index.
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This list includes the SIM object considered as primary active SIM slot
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(#org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem.Sim) at index
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#org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem.ActiveSimSlot.
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Since: 1.16
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-->
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<property name="SimSlots" type="ao" access="read" />
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<!--
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PrimarySimSlot:
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The index of the primary active SIM slot in the
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#org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem.SimSlots array, given in the [1,N]
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range.
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If multiple SIM slots aren't supported, this property will report
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value 0.
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In a Multi SIM Single Standby setup, this index identifies the only SIM
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that is currently active. All the remaining slots will be inactive.
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In a Multi SIM Multi Standby setup, this index identifies the active SIM
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that is considered primary, i.e. the one that will be used when a data
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connection is setup.
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Since: 1.16
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-->
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<property name="PrimarySimSlot" type="u" access="read" />
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<!--
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Bearers:
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The list of bearer object paths (EPS Bearers, PDP Contexts, or
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CDMA2000 Packet Data Sessions) as requested by the user.
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This list does not include the initial EPS bearer details (see
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#org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem.Modem3gpp:InitialEpsBearer).
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Since: 1.2
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-->
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<property name="Bearers" type="ao" access="read" />
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<!--
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SupportedCapabilities:
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List of <link linkend="MMModemCapability">MMModemCapability</link>
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bitmasks, specifying the combinations of generic family of access
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technologies the modem supports.
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If the modem doesn't allow changing the current capabilities, the
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list will report one single entry with the same bitmask as in
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#org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem:CurrentCapabilities.
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Only multimode devices implementing both 3GPP (GSM/UMTS/LTE/5GNR) and
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3GPP2 (CDMA/EVDO) specs will report more than one combination of
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capabilities.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<property name="SupportedCapabilities" type="au" access="read" />
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<!--
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CurrentCapabilities:
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Bitmask of <link linkend="MMModemCapability">MMModemCapability</link>
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values, specifying the currently used generic family of access
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technologies.
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This bitmask will be one of the ones listed in
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#org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem:SupportedCapabilities.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<property name="CurrentCapabilities" type="u" access="read" />
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<!--
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MaxBearers:
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The maximum number of defined packet data bearers the modem supports.
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This is not the number of active/connected bearers the modem supports,
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but simply the number of bearers that may be defined at any given time.
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For example, POTS and CDMA2000-only devices support only one bearer,
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while GSM/UMTS devices typically support three or more, and any
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LTE-capable device (whether LTE-only, GSM/UMTS-capable, and/or
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CDMA2000-capable) also typically support three or more.
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Deprecated: 1.18.0. There is no way to query the modem how many bearers
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it supports, so the value exposed in this property in all the different
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implementations is always equal to the value in
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#org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem:MaxActiveBearers, so there is no
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point in using this property.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<property name="MaxBearers" type="u" access="read" />
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<!--
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MaxActiveBearers:
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The maximum number of active
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<link linkend="MM-BEARER-TYPE-DEFAULT:CAPS"><constant>MM_BEARER_TYPE_DEFAULT</constant></link>
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bearers that may be explicitly enabled by the user without multiplexing support.
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POTS and CDMA2000-only devices support one active bearer, while GSM/UMTS
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and LTE/5GNR capable devices (including 3GPP+3GPP3 multimode devices) may support
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one or more active bearers, depending on the amount of physical ports exposed
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by the device.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<property name="MaxActiveBearers" type="u" access="read" />
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<!--
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MaxActiveMultiplexedBearers:
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The maximum number of active
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<link linkend="MM-BEARER-TYPE-DEFAULT:CAPS"><constant>MM_BEARER_TYPE_DEFAULT</constant></link>
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bearers that may be explicitly enabled by the user with multiplexing support
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on one single network interface.
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If the modem doesn't support multiplexing of data sessiones, a value of 0 will
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be reported.
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Since: 1.18
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-->
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<property name="MaxActiveMultiplexedBearers" type="u" access="read" />
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Manufacturer:
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The equipment manufacturer, as reported by the modem.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<property name="Manufacturer" type="s" access="read" />
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Model:
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The equipment model, as reported by the modem.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<property name="Model" type="s" access="read" />
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<!--
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Revision:
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The revision identification of the software, as reported by the modem.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<property name="Revision" type="s" access="read" />
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CarrierConfiguration:
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The description of the carrier-specific configuration (MCFG) in use by the modem.
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Since: 1.12
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-->
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<property name="CarrierConfiguration" type="s" access="read" />
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<!--
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CarrierConfigurationRevision:
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The revision identification of the carrier-specific configuration (MCFG) in use by the modem.
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Since: 1.12
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-->
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<property name="CarrierConfigurationRevision" type="s" access="read" />
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<!--
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HardwareRevision:
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The revision identification of the hardware, as reported by the modem.
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Since: 1.8
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-->
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<property name="HardwareRevision" type="s" access="read" />
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<!--
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DeviceIdentifier:
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A best-effort device identifier based on various device information like
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model name, firmware revision, USB/PCI/PCMCIA IDs, and other properties.
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This ID is not guaranteed to be unique and may be shared between
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identical devices with the same firmware, but is intended to be "unique
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enough" for use as a casual device identifier for various user
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experience operations.
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This is not the device's IMEI or ESN since those may not be available
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before unlocking the device via a PIN.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<property name="DeviceIdentifier" type="s" access="read" />
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<!--
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Device:
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The physical modem device reference (ie, USB, PCI, PCMCIA device), which
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may be dependent upon the operating system.
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In Linux for example, this points to a sysfs path of the usb_device
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object.
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This value may also be set by the user using the MM_ID_PHYSDEV_UID udev
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tag (e.g. binding the tag to a specific sysfs path).
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<property name="Device" type="s" access="read" />
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<!--
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Drivers:
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The Operating System device drivers handling communication with the modem
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hardware.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<property name="Drivers" type="as" access="read" />
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<!--
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Plugin:
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The name of the plugin handling this modem.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<property name="Plugin" type="s" access="read" />
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<!--
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PrimaryPort:
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The name of the primary port using to control the modem.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<property name="PrimaryPort" type="s" access="read" />
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<!--
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Ports:
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The list of ports in the modem, given as an array of string and unsigned
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integer pairs. The string is the port name or path, and the integer is
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the port type given as a
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<link linkend="MMModemPortType">MMModemPortType</link> value.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<property name="Ports" type="a(su)" access="read" />
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<!--
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EquipmentIdentifier:
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The identity of the device.
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This will be the IMEI number for GSM devices and the hex-format ESN/MEID
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for CDMA devices.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<property name="EquipmentIdentifier" type="s" access="read" />
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<!--
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UnlockRequired:
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Current lock state of the device, given as a
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<link linkend="MMModemLock">MMModemLock</link> value.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<property name="UnlockRequired" type="u" access="read" />
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<!--
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UnlockRetries:
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A dictionary in which the keys are <link linkend="MMModemLock">MMModemLock</link>
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flags, and the values are integers giving the number of PIN tries remaining
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before the code becomes blocked (requiring a PUK) or permanently blocked. Dictionary
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entries exist only for the codes for which the modem is able to report retry
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counts.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<property name="UnlockRetries" type="a{uu}" access="read" />
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<!--
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State:
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Overall state of the modem, given as a
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<link linkend="MMModemState">MMModemState</link> value.
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If the device's state cannot be determined,
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<link linkend="MM-MODEM-STATE-UNKNOWN:CAPS"><constant>MM_MODEM_STATE_UNKNOWN</constant></link>
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will be reported.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<property name="State" type="i" access="read" />
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<!--
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StateFailedReason:
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Error specifying why the modem is in
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<link linkend="MM-MODEM-STATE-FAILED:CAPS"><constant>MM_MODEM_STATE_FAILED</constant></link>
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state, given as a
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<link linkend="MMModemStateFailedReason">MMModemStateFailedReason</link> value.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<property name="StateFailedReason" type="u" access="read" />
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<!--
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AccessTechnologies:
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Bitmask of <link linkend="MMModemAccessTechnology">MMModemAccessTechnology</link> values,
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specifying the current network access technologies used by the device to communicate
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with the network.
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If the device's access technology cannot be determined,
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<link linkend="MM-MODEM-ACCESS-TECHNOLOGY-UNKNOWN:CAPS"><constant>MM_MODEM_ACCESS_TECHNOLOGY_UNKNOWN</constant></link>
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will be reported.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<property name="AccessTechnologies" type="u" access="read" />
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<!--
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SignalQuality:
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Signal quality in percent (0 - 100) of the dominant access technology
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the device is using to communicate with the network. Always 0 for POTS
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devices.
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The additional boolean value indicates if the quality value given was
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recently taken.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<property name="SignalQuality" type="(ub)" access="read" />
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<!--
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OwnNumbers:
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List of numbers (e.g. MSISDN in 3GPP) being currently handled by this
|
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modem.
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Since: 1.0
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-->
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<property name="OwnNumbers" type="as" access="read" />
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<!--
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PowerState:
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A <link linkend="MMModemPowerState">MMModemPowerState</link> value
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specifying the current power state of the modem.
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Since: 1.0
|
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-->
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<property name="PowerState" type="u" access="read" />
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<!--
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SupportedModes:
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This property exposes the supported mode combinations, given as an array of unsigned
|
|
integer pairs, where:
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|
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<variablelist>
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<varlistentry>
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<listitem>
|
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The first integer is a bitmask of <link linkend="MMModemMode">MMModemMode</link> values,
|
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specifying the allowed modes.
|
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</listitem>
|
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</varlistentry>
|
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<varlistentry>
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<listitem>
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The second integer is a single <link linkend="MMModemMode">MMModemMode</link>, which
|
|
specifies the preferred access technology, among the ones defined in the allowed modes.
|
|
</listitem>
|
|
</varlistentry>
|
|
</variablelist>
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|
|
|
Since: 1.0
|
|
-->
|
|
<property name="SupportedModes" type="a(uu)" access="read" />
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|
|
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<!--
|
|
CurrentModes:
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A pair of <link linkend="MMModemMode">MMModemMode</link> values, where the first one
|
|
is a bitmask specifying the access technologies (eg 2G/3G/4G) the device
|
|
is currently allowed to use when connecting to a network, and the second one is the
|
|
preferred mode of those specified as allowed.
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|
|
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The pair must be one of those specified in
|
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#org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem:SupportedModes.
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|
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Since: 1.0
|
|
-->
|
|
<property name="CurrentModes" type="(uu)" access="read" />
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|
|
|
<!--
|
|
SupportedBands:
|
|
|
|
List of <link linkend="MMModemBand">MMModemBand</link> values,
|
|
specifying the radio frequency and technology bands supported by the
|
|
device.
|
|
|
|
For POTS devices, only the
|
|
<link linkend="MM-MODEM-BAND-ANY:CAPS"><constant>MM_MODEM_BAND_ANY</constant></link>
|
|
mode will be returned.
|
|
|
|
Since: 1.0
|
|
-->
|
|
<property name="SupportedBands" type="au" access="read" />
|
|
|
|
<!--
|
|
CurrentBands:
|
|
|
|
List of <link linkend="MMModemBand">MMModemBand</link> values,
|
|
specifying the radio frequency and technology bands the device is
|
|
currently using when connecting to a network.
|
|
|
|
It must be a subset of #org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem:SupportedBands.
|
|
|
|
Since: 1.0
|
|
-->
|
|
<property name="CurrentBands" type="au" access="read" />
|
|
|
|
<!--
|
|
SupportedIpFamilies:
|
|
|
|
Bitmask of <link linkend="MMBearerIpFamily">MMBearerIpFamily</link> values,
|
|
specifying the IP families supported by the device.
|
|
|
|
Since: 1.0
|
|
-->
|
|
<property name="SupportedIpFamilies" type="u" access="read" />
|
|
|
|
</interface>
|
|
</node>
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