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How do I use AT Commands — New UI

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Diagnostics Overview

The Diagnostics page allows administrators to perform device-level network troubleshooting directly from the Cloud Controller. It provides built-in tools to test connectivity, routing, DNS resolution, and wireless environment visibility for a selected network device.

This page helps isolate network, ISP, DNS, and device-related issues without requiring local access to the device.

Navigation

Path:
Select Network → Monitor → Network Devices → Action → Diagnostics

Network Devices 
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MAC Address 
Serial Number 
Firmware Version 
Last Seen Time 
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Diagnostics 
UP 
00:00:66:16:4D:29 
2.0.2.46_R 
just now 
Jan 01, 2026 
UP 
00:0C:66:10:E8:73 
439799048307 
2.0.2.44_T_AP 
just now 
Jan 01, 2026 
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Device Selection

At the top of the page, the following device details are displayed:

Diagnostics 
Device 
00:0C:66:16:4D:29 X 
V 
Model PC-61C4-MW6 
MAC Address 00:0C:66:16:4D:29 
Tools 
Packet Capture 
ARP Table 
Speed Test 
AT Command 
Wi-Fi Scan
  • Device – Selected device MAC address

  • Model – Device model identifier

  • MAC Address – Hardware address of the selected device

Administrators can switch devices using the Device selector dropdown.

Diagnostic Tabs

  1. AT Command

The AT Command tab allows administrators to execute AT (Attention) commands directly on supported devices for advanced modem-level diagnostics.

Interface Components

  • Command input field – Enter a valid AT command (e.g. AT)

  • Run – Executes the command

  • Clear – Clears the output window

  • Response output – Displays raw device response

Example output:

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Search Devices by 
Diagnostics 
~~ NOC Dashboard 
Health 
Device 
00:0C:66:16:4D:29 X 
Model PC-61C4-MW6 
MAC Address 00:0C:66:16:4D:29 
> 
Tools 
Packet Capture 
ARP Table 
Speed Test 
AT Command 
Wi-Fi Scan 
SELECT NETWORK 
SpotOn 
V 
Router 
AT Command 
Monitor 
100% 
Conne 
Command 
at 
Run 
Clear 
Configure 
Network Devid 
You can view the AT command here 
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Firmware 
reponse:at 
OK 
Search 
Status 
UP 
. 
UP

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