*E2EMM:<servcell mcc>,<servcell mnc>,<servcell lac>, <servcell ci>,<servcell bsic>,<servcell ch>[,<servcell rxl>, <servcell c1>,<servcell c2>][,<servcell rxlFull>,<servcell rxlSub>, <servcell rxqfull>,<servcell rxqsub>,<servcell ta>,<servcell tn>], <neighborcell1 mcc>,< neighborcell1 mnc>,<neighborcell1 lac>, <neighborcell1 ci>,<neighborcell1 bsic>,<neighborcell1 ch>, <neighborcell1 rxl>[,< neighborcell1 c1>,<neighborcell1 c2>], <neighborcell2 mcc>,<neighborcell2 mnc>,<neighborcell2 lac>, <neighborcell2 ci>,<neighborcell2 bsic>,<neighborcell2 ch>, <neighborcell2 rxl>[,<neighborcell2 c1>,<neighborcell2c2>]
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<neighborcelln mcc>,<neighborcelln mnc>,<neighborcelln lac>, <neighborcelln ci>,<neighborcelln bsic>,<neighborcelln ch>, <neighborcelln rxl>[,<neighborcelln c1>,<neighborcelln c2>]
OK
The mode setting <n> in the set command has the combination listed in the table below.
When <n>=5, the shot information is the same as in <n>=1, but neighbouring cells, which have to be up to 16. This is the information that comes from the Serving Cell through the BCCH, reporting the BTS that are on the Serving Cell's surroundings.
<n> Description
0Disable network monitoring unsolicited result code.
Default value
1One shot presentation of the network location information. Display mode with headers and <CR><LF> line separators
2Enable network location information unsolicited result code in Display mode (like n=1). There will be continuous unsolicited information responses <m> seconds apart
3One shot presentation of the compact network location information
4Enable compact network location information unsolicited result code. There will be continuous unsolicited information responses <m> seconds apart
5One shot presentation of the network location information (verbose format), including 16 BTSs, coming from the Serving Cell signalling information
6As n=5 format but there will be continuous unsolicited information responses <m> seconds apart
7One shot presentation of the network information (same information as in n=1) but no headers or <CR><LF> line separators. Neighbor cells from the Toplist
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