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Available Commands

The ModemManager upstream project comes with a few commands which can be used to control and manage the ModemManager service. This page gives a short overview of those commands which are available as part of the snap and what they are used for. Further details about their usage is given on linked pages.

mmcli

The mmcli command offers a command-line based way to control and manage the ModemManager service.

An explanatory description of the command and available options is available here

modem-manager.mbimcli

mbimcli can be used to control directly devices that use the MBIM protocol.

More details can be found in the man page.

modem-manager.qmicli

qmicli can be used to control directly devices that use the QMI protocol.

More details can be found in the man page.

modem-manager.mbim-network

mbim-network can be used to start a cellular connection for devices that support the MBIM protocol, mainly for debugging purposes.

More details can be found in the man page.

modem-manager.qmi-network

qmi-network can be used to start a cellular connection for devices that support the QMI protocol, mainly for debugging purposes.

More details can be found in the man page.

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