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commands. It notifies you about the occurrence of a message service failure. 16.2.1. The +CMS ERROR Final Result Code -- Notifies the Occurrences and Causes of Message Service Failures The invalid pdu mode parameter +CMS ERROR final result code is returned when a message service failure occurs. An
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error code is provided for programmers to check what causes the message service failure. The +CMS ERROR final result code is specific +cms error: 305 to SMS AT commands, i.e. the +CMS ERROR final result code will only be outputted by AT commands that are used to perform tasks related to SMS messaging. Below are the SMS AT commands that may output cms error codes the final result code +CMS ERROR: +CMGC (command name in text: Send Command) +CMGD (command name in text: Delete Message) +CMGL (command name in text: List Messages) +CMGR (command name in text: Read Message) +CMGS (command name in text: Sending Message) +CMGW (command name in text: Write Message to Memory) +CMSS (command name in text: Send Message from Storage) +CNMA (command name in text: New Message Acknowledgement to ME/TA) +CNMI (command name in
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text: New Message Indications to TE) +CPMS (command name in text: Preferred Message Storage) +CRES (command name in text: Restore Settings) +CSAS (command name in text: Save Settings) +CSMS (command name in text: Select Message Service) The syntax of the +CMS ERROR final result code is:
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is sent in response to a request (for a document) that asked for the document only if it was newer than the one the client already had. Normally, when a document is cached, the date it was cached is stored. The next time the document is viewed, the client asks the server if the document has changed. If not, the client just reloads the document from the cache. Why it Occurs The HTTP status code 304 Not Modified occurs if the client has performed a conditional GET request and access is allowed, but the document has not been modified. The server SHOULD respond with this status code. The 304 response MUST NOT contain a message-body, and thus is always terminated by the first empty line after the header fields. Fixing 304 Error Code You should never see this error in your Web browser. It should simply present the Web page from its cache - because it believes the page has not changed since it was last cached. If your client is not a Web browser, then it should equally be able to present the page from a cache. If unable to do so, it is not using the If_Modified_Since or related headers correctly. If you monitor your website through 100 pulse, we will intimate you through mail or short message service whenever you encounter 304 status code. Features Website Monitoring Monitor DNS Server Mail Server Monitoring Mysql Server Monitoring FTP Monitoring Port Monitoring Alerts & Reports Instant Notification Web Server Monitoring Report Public Report Template Free Uptime Button Monitoring Tools Webpage Availability Checker Port checker DNS Checker IP Finder Server location Finder and more... Reseller Affiliate Program Pricing Latest Updates Feedback Write a testimonial About Us Contact Us Follow Us on Twitter Facebook Server Time : 20-Oct-2016 14:46:20 GMT All Rights reserved © 100pulse.com Terms | Privacy | Sitemap