Hi Aleksander, Many thanks for your reply - I'll give it a go!
Attie On Fri, 24 Feb 2023 at 17:35, Aleksander Morgado <aleksande...@chromium.org> wrote: > > Hey, > > > > > We have some devices in far away locations, using roaming IoT-focused SIM > > cards. > > In some situations we find that modems will roam to very expensive > > networks, when a cheaper alternative is available in that area. > > > > Is there an interface to set the operator MCC / MNC via `mmcli`? > > The AT command would be `AT+COPS=1,2,${MCCMNC}`, but you can't issue > > AT commands unless debug mode is enabled. > > > > From the documentation, I'm not convinced > > `--3gpp-register-in-operator=MCCMNC` is what I'm after... > > i.e: does it do the equivalent of above? ... is it a "one-time > > request" or even a "try manual, fallback on auto". > > If this is indeed what I'm after, but it needs to be issued > > periodically, then that's fine. > > Equally, if it's persistent, how would we cancel this? (reboot / power > > cycle the modem?) > > > > --3gpp-register-in-operator=MCCMNC should be equivalent to > AT+COPS=1,2,${MCCMNC} (i.e. manual registration) > --3gpp-register-in-home should be equivalent to AT+COPS=0 (i.e. auto > registration) > > Now, that is not completely true I'm afraid, because when those APIs > were developed, I recall that we introduced a change where we would > say 'if we're in auto and we're asked to register in a specific > MCCMNC, we won't issue a new +COPS command to explicitly restrict to > that MCCMNC as we're already registered'. I think someone tried to fix > that some years ago to make it equivalent to the COPS command without > that extra logic, but I don't think it was ever changed. We should > change that. > > -- > Aleksander