Hey Thomas, I should have probably read the emails in order...
i tried to setup a connection with the iridium modem but the connection couldn't be enabled. after that, the modem was disabled and no longer detected by MM. I restarted MM then and the modem was detected again.
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modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-generic-gsm.c:6175] simple_connect(): (ttyS1): network_mode => 0 modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-generic-gsm.c:6175] simple_connect(): (ttyS1): username => "directinternet" modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-generic-gsm.c:6175] simple_connect(): (ttyS1): number => "008816000025" modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-generic-gsm.c:6175] simple_connect(): (ttyS1): allowed_mode => 0 modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-generic-gsm.c:6175] simple_connect(): (ttyS1): password => "directinternet" modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-generic-gsm.c:6064] simple_state_machine(): (ttyS1): simple connect state 0 modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-generic-gsm.c:6064] simple_state_machine(): (ttyS1): simple connect state 2 modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-generic-gsm.c:6064] simple_state_machine(): (ttyS1): simple connect state 4 modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-serial-port.c:874] mm_serial_port_open(): (ttyS1) device open count is 2 (open) modem-manager[3688]: <info> [mm-modem.c:759] mm_modem_set_state(): Modem /org/freedesktop/ModemManager/Modems/0: state changed (disconnecting -> connecting) modem-manager[3688]: <info> [mm-modem.c:759] mm_modem_set_state(): Modem /org/freedesktop/ModemManager/Modems/0: state changed (connecting -> registered) modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-serial-port.c:874] mm_serial_port_open(): (ttyS1) device open count is 3 (open) modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-port.c:181] mm_port_set_connected(): (ttyS1): port now disconnected modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-serial-port.c:908] mm_serial_port_close(): (ttyS1) device open count is 2 (close) modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-at-serial-port.c:334] debug_log(): (ttyS1): --> 'AT+CSQF<CR>' modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-generic-gsm.c:6175] simple_connect(): (ttyS1): network_mode => 0 modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-generic-gsm.c:6175] simple_connect(): (ttyS1): username => "directinternet" modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-generic-gsm.c:6175] simple_connect(): (ttyS1): number => "008816000025" modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-generic-gsm.c:6175] simple_connect(): (ttyS1): allowed_mode => 0 modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-generic-gsm.c:6175] simple_connect(): (ttyS1): password => "directinternet" modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-generic-gsm.c:6064] simple_state_machine(): (ttyS1): simple connect state 0 modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-generic-gsm.c:6064] simple_state_machine(): (ttyS1): simple connect state 2 modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-at-serial-port.c:334] debug_log(): (ttyS1): --> 'AT+CREG?<CR>' modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-generic-gsm.c:6064] simple_state_machine(): (ttyS1): simple connect state 4 modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-serial-port.c:874] mm_serial_port_open(): (ttyS1) device open count is 3 (open) modem-manager[3688]: <info> [mm-modem.c:759] mm_modem_set_state(): Modem /org/freedesktop/ModemManager/Modems/0: state changed (registered -> connecting) modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-at-serial-port.c:334] debug_log(): (ttyS1): --> 'ATDT008816000025<CR>' modem-manager[3688]: <warn> [mm-modem-base.c:160] serial_port_timed_out_cb(): Modem /org/freedesktop/ModemManager/Modems/0: Port (AT/ttyS1) timed out 3 times, marking modem as disabled modem-manager[3688]: <info> [mm-modem.c:759] mm_modem_set_state(): Modem /org/freedesktop/ModemManager/Modems/0: state changed (connecting -> disabled) modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-manager.c:243] remove_modem(): Removed modem /sys/devices/platform/atmel_usart.1 modem-manager[3688]: <debug> [mm-serial-port.c:908] mm_serial_port_close(): (ttyS1) device open count is 0 (close) modem-manager[3688]: <info> [mm-serial-port.c:923] mm_serial_port_close(): (ttyS1) closing serial port... modem-manager[3688]: <info> [mm-serial-port.c:944] mm_serial_port_close(): (ttyS1) serial port closed
So the modem got removed after the 3 AT command timeouts, that's good news at least. The reason for the modem getting disconnected and not responding, though, is not that good news. At least you should have been able to recover the modem launching a re-scan, as ttyS1 should have been released after having the modem removed.
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