Epilobium – Врбовка

Epilobium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Onagraceae, containing about 197 species.[1] The genus has a worldwide distribution. It is most prevalent in the subarctictemperate and subantarctic regions, whereas in the subtropics and tropics Epilobium species are restricted to the cool montane biomes, such as the New Guinea Highlands.

The taxonomy of the genus has varied between different botanists, but the modern trend is to include the previously recognised genera Boisduvalia, Pyrogennema and Zauschneria within EpilobiumChamaenerion, (previously Chamerion), is considered distinct, however,[2] according to Peter H. Raven, who has extensively studied the willowherbs and merges the other segregate genera into Epilobium. Fringed willowherb (Epilobium ciliatum) is likely a cryptic species complex; apparently these plants also commonly hybridize with their congeners.[3]

Most species are known by the common name willowherbs for their willow-like leaves.[4] Those that were once separated in Boisduvalia are called spike-primroses or boisduvalias. Those Epilobium species previously placed in the Chamaenerion group and known as fireweeds are now segregated into the genus Chamaenerion.

Source: Epilobium – Wikipedia

Epilobium – Врбовка was last modified: March 31st, 2021 by Jovan Stosic

how can I lock a cell? 

Router do not have such feature for force Cell ID.

But using AT commands via SSH you could try to force Cell ID. There is a risk to lost connection, so remember to which Cell ID router was connected and save all commands and outputs which you was used for recovering.

Commands example:

root@Teltonika-Router:~# ifdown ppp

root@Teltonika-Router:~# /etc/init.d/gsmd stop

root@Teltonika-Router:~# microcom /dev/modem_cmd

ATE1

OK

AT+QCSQ=0

OK

AT+CGREG=2

OK

AT+CGREG?

+CGREG: 2,1,”2620″,”BCA9802″,7

OK

AT+QENG=”servingcell”

+QENG: “servingcell”,”NOCONN”,”LTE”,”FDD”,250,02,BCA9802,62,2850,7,5,5,2620,-109,-9,-80,15,18

OK

AT+QENG=”neighbourcell”

+QENG: “neighbourcell intra”,”LTE”,2850,62,-10,-109,-79,0,18,4,22,10,62

+QENG: “neighbourcell inter”,”LTE”,1602,16,-11,-102,-82,0,18,3,0,18

+QENG: “neighbourcell inter”,”LTE”,3048,62,-12,-114,-93,0,0,4,0,16

+QENG: “neighbourcell”,”WCDMA”,10687,1,0,0,448,-860,-65,18

+QENG: “neighbourcell”,”WCDMA”,10662,1,0,0,448,-860,-95,18

+QENG: “neighbourcell”,”WCDMA”,10662,1,0,0,37,-1250,-245,-21

OK

AT+QNWLOCK=”common/4g”,1,1602,16

OK

+QNWLOCK: “common/4g”,0

AT+QNWLOCK=”common/4g”

+QNWLOCK: “common/4g”,1,1602,16

OK

AT+CGREG?

+CGREG: 2,1,”2620″,”BCA9805″,7

OK

AT+QENG=”servingcell”

+QENG: “servingcell”,”NOCONN”,”LTE”,”FDD”,250,02,BCA9805,16,1602,3,4,4,2620,-100,-10,-70,14,28

OK

Ctrl+x

root@Teltonika-Router:~# /etc/init.d/gsmd start

root@Teltonika-Router:~# ifup ppp

BEST ANSWER

 commented  by anonymous

Thank you!

but i’m not not able to do this…stuck at AT+QNLOCK

 commented  by anonymouse

What output you get after this command: AT+QENG=”neighbourcell”

 commented  by anonymous

Dears,

is it possible to implement a similar script to lock a 3g wcdma cell?

In my neighbourcell list I have something like this (RUT955):

AT+QENG=”neighbourcell”

+QENG: “neighbourcell”,”WCDMA”,3038,-935,495,-1000,-75,3,-32768,-

+QENG: “neighbourcell”,”WCDMA”,3038,-935,129,-1040,-115,3,-32768,-

+QENG: “neighbourcell”,”WCDMA”,3038,-935,200,-1060,-120,3,-32768,-

+QENG: “neighbourcell”,”WCDMA”,3038,-935,424,-1100,-145,3,-32768,-

+QENG: “neighbourcell”,”WCDMA”,3038,-935,3,-1050,-155,2,-32,-

+QENG: “neighbourcell”,”WCDMA”,3038,-935,35,-1140,-195,3,-32768,-

+QENG: “neighbourcell”,”WCDMA”,3038,-935,5,-1150,-200,3,-32768,-

+QENG: “neighbourcell”,”WCDMA”,3038,-935,330,-1180,-240,3,-32768,-

It there a QNWLOCK command to lock one of these cells?
Thank you

Source: how can I lock a cell? – Crowd Support Forum | Teltonika Networks

how can I lock a cell?  was last modified: March 10th, 2021 by Jovan Stosic