4.5 ATQ: display the command queue to be executed after the AT command is currently used
Purpose: run the ATQ command to query the SET command sequence. When a user is a Super User, list all jobs.
Usage: ATQ [-V] [-Q queue]
The main options are as follows.
--V: Output version number.
--Q: If the Q parameter is selected, the queue name can be ~ Z and ~ Any letter between Z. The higher the queue alphabetic order, the lower the queue priority level.
The application example is as follows.
Display the command queue to be executed after the AT command is currently used:
# ATQ
3 2010-03-27 :30 a root
2 2010-03-26 :30 a root
4.6 atrm: Delete the command queue to be executed in the AT command
Purpose: The atrm command can delete the command queue to be executed in the AT command.
Usage: atrm [-v] job no.
The main options are as follows.
--V: Output version number.
The application example is as follows.
Delete job 3 to be executed in the AT command:
# Atrm 3
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