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loonix70: Operating system name and version: Ubuntu 16.04.6 Version of smsd: 3.1.15 Smsd installed from: package repository Name and model of a modem / phone: MultiTech MTC-H5 Interface: USB The MTC-H5 creates /dev/ttyACM{0-5} where only ACM0 and ACM3 responds to AT-commands. Here's my simple smsd.conf: devices = GSM1 outgoing = /var/spool/sms/outgoing checked = /var/spool/sms/checked incoming = /var/spool/sms/incoming logfile = /var/log/smstools/smsd.log infofile = /var/run/smstools/smsd.working pidfile = /var/run/smstools/smsd.pid outgoing = /var/spool/sms/outgoing checked = /var/spool/sms/checked failed = /var/spool/sms/failed incoming = /var/spool/sms/incoming sent = /var/spool/sms/sent stats = /var/log/smstools/smsd_stats loglevel = 7 receive_before_send = no autosplit = 3 [GSM1] device = /dev/ttyACM0 incoming = no phonecalls = no hangup_incoming_call = yes baudrate = 115200 After a few hours of good working operation, /dev/ttyACM0 disappears! I found that I can still use /dev/ttyACM3. If I run AT+CFUN=0 then ATCFUN=1 on /dev/ttyACM3, sometimes I get /dev/ttyACM0 back. At other times, /dev/ttyACM{1..6} gets created where ACM1 and ACM4 responds to AT-commands. Has anyone encountered this before? Is this normal modem behavior where I need some "init" settings and external scripts to manage? I'd appreciate if someone can share their settings on this or similar modem.
loonix70: this has help me to some degree-- https://rolfblijleven.blogspot.com/2015/02/howto-persistent-device-names-on.html

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