practically non-existent. I either parse the
raw human text output or use the -K option and parse.
Thanks, Brendan.
From: Filip Kubicz
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2023 9:01 PM
To: Brendan Simon
Cc: modemmanager-devel@lists.freedesktop.org
Subject: Re: Get modem SIM properties for mmcli
This email
I assumed you need to parse it for a program, but if you just need a
human-readable version, you can also use
mmcli -i 0
For a quick overview, and to filter it, grep for the line that you are
interested in.
Kind regards,
Filip
On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 12:58 PM Filip Kubicz wrote:
> Hi Brendan,
Hi Brendan,
There are a few approaches but a convenient method to retrieve values from
mmcli is to use -J flag to get the JSON output.
For example, to get modem IMEI, you can do (in bash):
modem="$(mmcli --list-modems -J | jq '."modem-list"[0]' -r)"
imei="$(mmcli -m ${modem} -J |
Hey Brendan,
> Is there a way to get the modem SIM properties via the mmcli command?
>
> e.g. the ICCID or SimIdentifier
>
You can do this, yes. You can run "mmcli -m a" to get the list of
details for your modem, and that output will report a "primary sim
path" field, e.g.
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