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USB ID-modeswitch ZTE ZTE631 Modem, ZTE WCDMA Technologies Unable to run the usb_id modeswitch on this ARM based embedded device. Internet
12th of Sep, 2011 by User592403
Problem in switching ZTE631. I need to run usbid_modeswitch on an ARM based embedded device.
Where I installed usbid-modeswitch-1.1.9-jimsh.tar.bz2 along with the usbid-modeswitch-data package. Now when, I put my dongle (ZTE631 Modem), it fails to switch. I can't get help from phone in customer support so I'm posting this online for help. Changing the ID on my USB port is not working. I have enabled log, which looks like:
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USBID_ModeSwitch log from Thu Aug 18 12:26:18 UTC 2011 Raw args from udev: 1-1:1.0/1-1:1.0 {} Using global config file: /etc/usbid_modeswitch.conf
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USBID values from sysfs:
manufacturer ZTE,Incorporated
product ZTE WCDMA Technologies MSM
serial MF6310ZTED010000
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bNumConfigurations is 1 - don't check for active configuration
SCSI attributes not needed, moving on
checking config: /usr/share/usbid_modeswitch/19d2:2000
! matched, now switching
(running command: /usr/sbin/usb_modeswitch -I -W -c /usr/share/usb_modeswitch/19d2:2000) Verbose debug output of usb_modeswitch and libusb follows
(Note that some USB errors are expected in the process)
-------------------------------- Reading config file: /usr/share/usb_modeswitch/19d2:2000 * usbid_modeswitch: handle USB devices with multiple modes
* Version 1.1.9 (C) Josua Dietze 2011
* Based on libusb0 (0.1.12 and above) ! PLEASE REPORT NEW CONFIGURATIONS !
InquireDevice disabled
Success check enabled, max. wait time 20 seconds
System integration mode enabled Looking for target devices ...
searching devices, found USB ID 0000:0000
searching devices, found USB ID 19d2:2000
found matching vendor ID
searching devices, found USB ID 0424:2514
searching devices, found USB ID 0000:0000
No devices in target mode or class found
Looking for default devices ...
searching devices, found USB ID 0000:0000
searching devices, found USB ID 19d2:2000
found matching vendor ID
found matching product ID
adding device
searching devices, found USB ID 0424:2514
searching devices, found USB ID 0000:0000
Found devices in default mode, class or configuration (1)
Accessing device 007 on bus 001 ...
Skipping the check for the current configuration
Using endpoints 0x01 (out) and 0x81 (in)
No new devices in target mode or class found Mode switch has failed. Bye. fail:
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(end of usb_modeswitch output) Somebody please help me why this failure comes?
I tried manually too, usbid_modeswitch -c /usr/share/usbid_modeswitch/19d2:2000 also with same result. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance NOTE: my device target product id is 2003 which is not present in TargetProductList of config file. Is it the cause? if so, what shall I add to support my device? I have tried adding 2003 in TargetProductList also, but with same result.

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