Message Service Error 321
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commands. It notifies you about the occurrence of a message service failure. 16.2.1. The +CMS ERROR Final Result
Cms Error Codes
Code -- Notifies the Occurrences and Causes of Message Service Failures The cms error 304 +CMS ERROR final result code is returned when a message service failure occurs. An error code is provided
Cms Error 500
for programmers to check what causes the message service failure. The +CMS ERROR final result code is specific to SMS AT commands, i.e. the +CMS ERROR final result code will cms error 21 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 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 gsm error codes 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 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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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Trouble setting “Preferred Message Storage” with AT+CPMS on Samsung Galaxy up vote 1 down vote favorite When connecting Samsung Galaxy S via USB to Hyperterminal, I cannot retrieve any messages from the modem. The commands AT and AT+CMGF=1 work, and AT+CPMS=? returns different memories available. But when I try to execute the following command: AT+CPMS="SM" (or any other memory) I get: cms error 321. Can anybody help me? Thanks! Additional info: AT+CPMS=? +CPMS: ("BM","ME","SM","SR"),("ME","SM"),("BM","ME","SM","SR") AT+CPMS="SM" +CMS ERROR: 321 at-command share|improve this question edited Apr 1 '13 at 15:29 hlovdal 15.3k653100 asked Jan 22 '13 at 14:00 user1993293 1617 Where is AT+CMPI documented? Have you tried specifying the memory with AT+CPMS? Also +CMGR to read an SMS, +CMGL for a list, etc? Details for use are at developershome.com/sms –S List Jan 23 '13 at 8:47 Very much sorry, when I typed the question I accidently wrote AT+CMPI. Of course that the command is AT+CPMS="SM". AT+CMGL and AT+CMGR don't work because a memory is not selected (gives ERROR...). Thank you very much for the comment! –user1993293 Jan 23 '13 at 12:38 What's the exact output from AT+CPMS=? and AT+CPMS? –S List Jan 23 '13 at 12:52 Can't tell right know, I will post in few hours. Thanks again! –user1993293 Jan 23 '13 at 13:05 No worries. You can add more information yourself directly to your original question. –S List Jan 23 '13 at 13:15 | show 4 more comments 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote From 27.005 +CMS ERROR 321