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Version A.4, January 2013
© 2013 Encore Networks, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Activating an EVDO Wireless Card in a
Cellular Carrier Network
Including the Sprint Data Link Network
U
se one of the procedures in this document to activate an EVDO card in a BANDIT chassis
or a C2C chassis. The procedures provide AT commands for account activation.
Note: This document is for EVDO cards. For CDMA/1xRTT cards and GSM/GPRS/EDGE/
UMTS/HSDPA/HSPA cards, see Activating a Wireless Card in a Cellular Carrier Network.
In most cases, the cards activate automatically. There is no need to use these manual activation
procedures unless the wireless card does not activate automatically upon installation.
6.1
Overview of EVDO Card Activation and Configuration
The following steps provide an overview for activating and configuring an EVDO wireless card
in the BANDIT device:
1
Activate the wireless card in the cellular carrier network. The sections in this document
discuss details of activating your EVDO card for its wireless network. See Detailed
Procedures for EVDO Card Activation.
2
Configure the card in the BANDIT menus. This is discussed in the document Wireless Card
Configuration.
3
After the card has been activated and configured (that is, when the card is ready for
operation or is in operation), use the BANDIT's statistical reports to verify the card's
configuration. See the Statistics Module.
For information on trademarks, safety, limitations
of liability, and similar topics, see Notices.
Home Module: Wireless Set-Up
Document 6
Page 2
6.2
Wireless Set-Up Module, Document 6
AT Commands
Note the following:
• AT commands do not require spaces and generally do not use spaces. In this document,
spaces might be used for clarity in AT commands.
• AT commands are not case-sensitive. You may use uppercase or lowercase letters in AT
commands. In this document, uppercase letters are used for those commands.
• Although AT commands themselves are not case-sensitive, character-string values are
case-sensitive and must match the letter cases given by Sprint. (For an example of that,
see the name in the example following step 10a of Using AT Commands to Activate a Data
Link Account, on page 5.)
6.3
Detailed Procedures for EVDO Card Activation
If the EVDO wireless card will use Sprint’s Data LinkSM network, see Activating an Account in
the Sprint Data Link Network, on page 2. Otherwise, see one of the following discussions:
• Activating a Sierra Wireless EVDO Card in the Verizon Wireless Network, on page 7
• Activating a Sierra Wireless EVDO Card in the Sprint Network, on page 10
• Activating a Novatel Wireless EVDO Card in the Verizon Wireless Network, on page 14
• Activating a Novatel Wireless EVDO Card in the Sprint Network, on page 17
6.3.1
Activating an Account in the Sprint Data Link Network
This section discusses activation of an account in Sprint’s Data LinkSM network for an EVDO
card in a BANDIT II or a BANDIT III. Data Link is Sprint’s private secure network.
Note: This section contains the only procedures needed for activating an EVDO card in
Sprint’s Data Link network.
!
Caution: If you are activating an EVDO card in a Sprint network that is not a Data Link
network, do not perform the procedures in this section. Instead, see one of the following:
• Activating a Sierra Wireless EVDO Card in the Sprint Network, on page 10
• Activating a Novatel Wireless EVDO Card in the Sprint Network, on page 17
6.3.1.1
Preparing Information for a Sprint Data Link Account
You will need to get the activation parameters. Contact your network administrator for the
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) protocol main shared secret
(AAA SS). Contact your Sprint representative for the following information:
• Network Access Identifier (NAI)
• Primary home address (PHA)
• Secondary home address (SHA)
• Home Agent (HA) protocol main shared secret (HA SS)
Activating an EVDO Wireless Card in a Cellular Carrier Network
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Note: In the following commands, when you see one of the parameter names listed above,
type the corresponding information (including capital letters, if any) exactly as it has been
provided by your Sprint representative.
6.3.1.2
1
Using AT Commands to Activate a Data Link Account
Use a terminal-emulation program, such as HyperTerminal, Procomm, or Telnet, to
connect to the BANDIT menu interface. Then press Enter to get the BANDIT device’s
attention.
❖ The system may ask for a login name or password.
2
Enter your assigned login name and/or password, if they are requested. (For details,
see Starting the ELIOS Software.)
❖ After a successful login, the Main Menu is displayed.
Main Menu
---------1) QuickStart Config Builder
2) Typical Configurations
3) Advanced Configurations
4) Tools
V)
L)
P)
W)
R)
X)
S)
Y)
View Current Unit Status
Load Factory Defaults
Load Plug and Play Defaults
Write Configuration
Reset Unit
eXit Session
Statistics
sYstem Administration
Enter Choice :
3
On the BANDIT’s Main Menu, select Tools.
❖ The System Tools menu is displayed.
Note: The BANDIT III’s screen is shown here. The BANDIT II holds only one wireless
card; its menu shows Expansion EVDO Monitor but not Wireless EVDO Monitor.
System Tools
------------1) Ping
2) Trace Route
3) DNS Test
4) Dump All Configuration
5) Release DHCP IP
O) Wireless Evdo Monitor
E) Expansion Evdo Monitor
6) Config Supervisory Baud Rate
Enter Choice :
Page 4
4
Wireless Set-Up Module, Document 6
On the System Tools menu, do one of the following:
a If you are activating an EVDO card in the BANDIT II, select Expansion EVDO Monitor.
b If you are activating an EVDO card in the BANDIT III, do one of the following:
i If the EVDO card is in the BANDIT III’s external expansion slot, select Expansion
EVDO Monitor.
ii If the EVDO card is in the BANDIT III’s internal wireless slot, select Wireless EVDO
Monitor.
❖ In all cases, the EVDO Monitor menu is displayed.
Note: The EVDO Monitor menu is identical for either selection—Expansion EVDO
Monitor or Wireless EVDO Monitor.
EVDO MONITOR
------------1) Reset USB
2) AT COMMAND
3) EVDO DIagnostics
4) Telnet into Wireless Card
5) Activation
Enter Choice :
5
Select AT Command.
❖ The following prompt is displayed.
Do you want to reset the connection?(Y/N)[N]:
6
Answer y (yes).
❖ The following message is displayed, followed by instructions for returning to the
BANDIT Main Menu (after using the AT commands).
Please wait....
Press Ctrl-Z to exit the session
Note: Do not press Ctrl Z until after you have finished the AT commands.
7
Type at and press Enter.
❖ The following message is displayed.
OK
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Again, type at and press Enter.
❖ The message is again displayed.
OK
❖ Now the card accepts AT command lines.
9
Type AT E1 V1 and press the Enter key. (This turns Echo on, so that you can see the
things you type on the screen.)
❖ The module responds with “OK.”
10
Now you are ready to activate the Data Link account. Do all of the following:
Note: Sprint provides the Network Address Identifier (NAI), primary home address
(PHA), secondary home address (SHA), and HA protocol shared secret (HA SS) on its
PCS Data Link Technical Requirements Form. The customer provides the AAA
protocol shared secret (AAA SS) on that same form.
In AT commands, spaces do not matter; you may include or exclude spaces when you
type the commands. However, you must type the data information itself exactly as it is
shown on Sprint’s form (including capital letters, if any).
a Type the following command (where Network Address Identifier represents the value
provided on the Sprint form) and press Enter.
AT $QCMIP NAI = Network Address Identifier,1
For example, if your wireless card’s NAI is [email protected], then type
the following and press Enter.
AT $QCMIP NAI = [email protected],1
❖ The module responds with “OK.”
b Type the following command (where Primary Home Address represents the value
provided on the Sprint form) and press Enter.
AT $QCMIP PHA = Primary Home Address,1
For example, if your wireless card’s primary home address is 255.255.255.255, type the
following and press Enter.
AT $QCMIP PHA = 255.255.255.255,1
❖ The module responds with “OK.”
c Type the following command (where Secondary Home Address represents the value
provided on the Sprint form) and press Enter.
AT $QCMIP SHA = Secondary Home Address,1
For example, if your wireless card’s secondary home address is 68.25.x.x, type the
following and press Enter.
AT $QCMIP SHA = 68.28.x.x,1
❖ The module responds with “OK.”
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Wireless Set-Up Module, Document 6
d Type the following command (where AAA shared secret represents the value provided
on the Sprint form) and press Enter.
AT $QCMIP MASS = AAA shared secret,1
For example, if your wireless card’s AAA protocol shared secret is AbCd0&3, type the
following and press Enter.
AT $QCMIP MASS = AbCd0&3,1
Note: Your organization (the customer) provides the AAA shared secret. Check with
your network administrator for this value. Be sure to type it exactly as it is spelled,
including capital letters (if any).
❖ The module responds with “OK.”
e Type the following command (where HA shared secret represents the value provided on
the Sprint form) and press Enter.
AT $QCMIP MHSS = HA shared secret,1
For example, if your wireless card’s HA protocol shared secret is xyz456abc, type the
following and press Enter.
AT $QCMIP MHSS = xyz456abc,1
Note: Sprint provides the HA shared secret. Be sure to type it exactly as it is spelled,
including capital letters (if any).
❖ The module responds with “OK.”
f Type the following command and press Enter.
AT $QCMIP EP = 1
❖ That command enables the profile that you are entering.
g Type the following command and press Enter.
AT $QCMIP GETP
❖ The module displays the data that you just entered.
Note: The values of the shared secrets are not displayed. Indicators show merely that
the shared secrets have been Set.
h Verify that the information is correct. Then do one of the following:
i If all of the information is correct, continue to step 11.
ii If an item is incorrect, re-enter the AT command for that item and type the corrected
information.
For example, if the primary home address (PHA), which you entered in substep b, is
supposed to be 255.255.255.255, but it displays as 255.255.254.255, then perform
substep b again.
❖ The module again displays the data that you entered. Repeat substep h.
11
To exit the command line interface, hold the Ctrl key down and press Z once.
12
Then press the Enter key until you return to the BANDIT’s Main Menu.
Activating an EVDO Wireless Card in a Cellular Carrier Network
13
Page 7
On the Main Menu, select Write and answer the questions with y (yes).
❖ The Data Link account is saved as part of the configuration.
14
On the Main Menu, select Reset and answer the questions with y (yes).
❖ The BANDIT device resets. When it restarts, it uses the saved configuration (which
includes the Data Link account).
See Reviewing a Wireless Port’s Configuration to verify that PPP, including authentication, is
set up for the card.
6.3.2
Activating a Sierra Wireless EVDO Card in the Verizon
Wireless Network
Note: Before you activate the module in the Verizon Wireless network, make sure the
module has already been properly provisioned for the Verizon Wireless network. (This was
done before the module was shipped to you.)
In addition, you may need to set up an account with Verizon Wireless, and then get your
wireless card’s activation parameters. Contact your business account’s Verizon Wireless
representative.
How to Use AT Commands to Activate a Sierra Wireless EVDO Card
in the Verizon Wireless Network
1
Use a terminal-emulation program, such as HyperTerminal, Procomm, or Telnet, to
connect to the BANDIT menu interface. Then press Enter to get the BANDIT device’s
attention.
❖ The Main Menu is displayed.
Main Menu
---------1) QuickStart Config Builder
2) Typical Configurations
3) Advanced Configurations
4) Tools
V)
L)
P)
W)
R)
X)
S)
Y)
View Current Unit Status
Load Factory Defaults
Load Plug and Play Defaults
Write Configuration
Reset Unit
eXit Session
Statistics
sYstem Administration
Enter Choice :
2
On the BANDIT’s Main Menu, select Tools.
❖ The System Tools menu is displayed.
Note: The BANDIT II holds only one wireless card. Its menu shows Expansion EVDO
Monitor but not Wireless EVDO Monitor.
Page 8
Wireless Set-Up Module, Document 6
System Tools
------------1) Ping
2) Trace Route
3) DNS Test
4) Dump All Configuration
5) Release DHCP IP
O) Wireless Evdo Monitor
E) Expansion Evdo Monitor
6) Config Supervisory Baud Rate
Enter Choice :
3
On the System Tools menu, do one of the following:
a If you are activating an EVDO card in the BANDIT II, select Expansion EVDO Monitor.
b If you are activating an EVDO card in the BANDIT III, do one of the following:
i If the EVDO card is in the BANDIT III’s external expansion slot, select Expansion
EVDO Monitor.
ii If the EVDO card is in the BANDIT III’s internal wireless slot, select Wireless EVDO
Monitor.
❖ The EVDO Monitor menu is displayed.
Note: The EVDO Monitor menu is identical for either selection—Expansion EVDO
Monitor or Wireless EVDO Monitor.
EVDO MONITOR
------------1) Reset USB
2) AT COMMAND
3) EVDO DIagnostics
4) Telnet into Wireless Card
5) Activation
Enter Choice :
4
Select AT Command.
❖ The following prompt is displayed.
Do you want to reset the connection?(Y/N)[N]:
5
Answer y.
❖ The following message is displayed, followed by instructions for returning to the
BANDIT Main Menu (after using the AT commands).
Note: Do not press Ctrl Z until after you have finished the AT commands.
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Please wait....
Press Ctrl-Z to exit the session
6
Type at and press Enter.
❖ The following message is displayed.
OK
7
Again, type at and press Enter.
❖ The message is again displayed.
OK
❖ Now the card accepts AT command lines.
Note: Make sure Echo is on, so that you can see what you type on the screen. (To turn
Echo on, type AT E1V1 and press Enter.)
8
Do the following:
a To unlock the wireless card, type the following command and press Enter:
AT~NAMLCK=000000
Note: Be sure to type zero (0), not the letter O.
❖ The module responds with “OK.”
9
Do the following:
a Type the following command and press Enter:
AT+CDV*22899
❖ This starts a session of over-the-air service provisioning (OTASP). The following
messages are displayed while the routine is setting up the card in the network:
OK
NO CARRIER
10
When you see the message “NO CARRIER,” type the following command:
AT~NAMVAL?0
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Wireless Set-Up Module, Document 6
Note: Make sure the command ends with a question mark (?) and a zero (0), not the
letter O.
❖ The MDN and MSID information will be displayed, meaning the activation was
good.
❖ The system identification number (SID) and the network identification number (NID)
might also be displayed.
Note: After you configure the BANDIT device’s use of the wireless card, the
BANDIT’s cellular statistics should display the BANDIT’s acquired IP address for the
card.
If the IP address does not appear in the statistics, turn the BANDIT’s power off (by
unplugging it from the power source); after a few seconds, plug the BANDIT back in.
Then look at the statistics again. If the IP address still does not show up, check the
configuration.
11
To exit the command line interface, hold the Ctrl key down and press E once.
12
Then press CtrL Z to return to the BANDIT’s Main Menu.
13
See Reviewing a Wireless Port’s Configuration.
6.3.3
Activating a Sierra Wireless EVDO Card in the Sprint
Network
This section discusses activation of a Sierra MC572X module (card) in the BANDIT II or the
BANDIT III.
!
Caution: If you are activating a card in Sprint’s Data Link Network, do not use the
procedure in this section. Instead, see Activating an Account in the Sprint Data Link
Network.
Note: Before you activate the module in the network, make sure the module has already
been properly provisioned for the Sprint network. (This was done before the BANDIT was
shipped to you.)
You will also need to get the activation parameters. From Sprint, obtain a mobile directory
number (MDN), a mobile station ID (MSID), and a service provisioning code (SPL,
sometimes called master subsidy lock, MSL, or service programming code, SPC).
In Sprint’s network, the MSID and the mobile identification number (MIN) are the same
thing. This number is usually the same as your mobile device’s telephone number.
Contact your Sprint representative for these numbers.
Note: In the following commands, when you see <SPC>, <MDN>, <MIN>, or <MSID>,
type your corresponding number as provided by your Sprint representative.
How to Use AT Commands to Activate a Sierra Wireless EVDO Card
in the Sprint Network
1
Use a terminal-emulation program, such as HyperTerminal, Procomm, or Telnet, to
connect to the BANDIT menu interface. Then press Enter to get the BANDIT device’s
attention.
❖ The Main Menu is displayed.
Activating an EVDO Wireless Card in a Cellular Carrier Network
Page 11
Main Menu
---------1) QuickStart Config Builder
2) Typical Configurations
3) Advanced Configurations
4) Tools
V)
L)
P)
W)
R)
X)
S)
Y)
View Current Unit Status
Load Factory Defaults
Load Plug and Play Defaults
Write Configuration
Reset Unit
eXit Session
Statistics
sYstem Administration
Enter Choice :
2
On the BANDIT’s Main Menu, select Tools.
❖ The System Tools menu is displayed.
Note: The BANDIT II holds only one wireless card. Its menu shows Expansion EVDO
Monitor but not Wireless EVDO Monitor.
System Tools
------------1) Ping
2) Trace Route
3) DNS Test
4) Dump All Configuration
5) Release DHCP IP
O) Wireless Evdo Monitor
E) Expansion Evdo Monitor
6) Config Supervisroy Baud Rate
Enter Choice :
3
On the System Tools menu, do one of the following:
a If you are activating an EVDO card in the BANDIT II, select Expansion EVDO Monitor.
b If you are activating an EVDO card in the BANDIT III, do one of the following:
i If the EVDO card is in the BANDIT III’s external expansion slot, select Expansion
EVDO Monitor.
ii If the EVDO card is in the BANDIT III’s internal wireless slot, select Wireless EVDO
Monitor.
❖ The EVDO Monitor menu is displayed.
Note: The EVDO Monitor menu is identical for either selection—Expansion EVDO
Monitor or Wireless EVDO Monitor.
Page 12
Wireless Set-Up Module, Document 6
EVDO MONITOR
------------1) Reset USB
2) AT COMMAND
3) EVDO DIagnostics
4) Telnet into Wireless Card
5) Activation
Enter Choice :
4
Select AT Command.
❖ The following prompt is displayed.
Do you want to reset the connection?(Y/N)[N]:
5
Answer y.
❖ The following message is displayed, followed by instructions for returning to the
BANDIT Main Menu (after using the AT commands).
Note: Do not press Ctrl Z until after you have finished the AT commands.
Please wait....
Press Ctrl-Z to exit the session
6
Type at and press Enter.
❖ The following message is displayed.
OK
7
Again, type at and press Enter.
❖ The message is again displayed.
OK
❖ Now the card accepts AT command lines.
Note: Make sure Echo is on, so that you can see what you type on the screen. (To turn
Echo on, type AT E1V1 and press Enter.)
8
Do the following:
a To unlock the wireless card, type the following command and press Enter:
Activating an EVDO Wireless Card in a Cellular Carrier Network
Page 13
AT~NAMLCK=<SPC>
❖ The module responds with “OK.”
9
Do the following:
a Type the following command and press Enter:
AT~NAMLCK=<MDN>,<MIN>,0,65535
Note: Make sure you type a zero (0), not a letter O, between the commas.
❖ The module responds with “OK.”
b Type the following command and press Enter:
AT!IOATASTART
Note: Make sure the exclamation point (!) is followed by the letters I and O.
❖ This starts a session of over-the-air service provisioning (OTASP). The following
messages are displayed while the routine is setting up the card in the network:
OK
NO CARRIER
10
When you see the message “NO CARRIER,” type the following command:
AT~NAMVAL?0
Note: Make sure the command ends with a question mark (?) and a zero (0), not the
letter O.
❖ The MDN and MSID information will be displayed, meaning the activation was
good.
❖ The system identification number (SID) and the network identification number (NID)
might also be displayed.
Note: In the statistics, you should be able to see the device’s IP address.
11
Ping a public device to complete the activation.
12
To exit the command line interface, hold the Ctrl key down and press E once.
13
Then press CtrL Z to return to the BANDIT’s Main Menu.
14
See Reviewing a Wireless Port’s Configuration.
Page 14
Wireless Set-Up Module, Document 6
6.3.4
Activating a Novatel Wireless EVDO Card
in the Verizon Wireless Network
Note: Before you activate the module in the Verizon Wireless network, make sure the
module has already been properly provisioned for the Verizon Wireless network. (This was
done before the module was shipped to you.)
In addition, you may need to set up an account with Verizon Wireless, and then get your
wireless card’s activation parameters. You will receive a mobile directory number (MDN,
which is the telephone number), a mobile station ID (MSID) account number, and a service
provisioning code (SPL, sometimes called master subsidy lock, MSL, or service
programming code, SPC).
Usually, the MSID and the mobile identification number (MIN) are the same thing. This
number is usually the same as your MDN.
Contact your Verizon Wireless representative for your device’s numbers.
In the following commands, when you see <SPC>, <MDN>, <MIN>, or <MSID>, type
your corresponding number as provided by your carrier representative.
How to Use AT Commands to Activate a Novatel Wireless EVDO Card
in the Verizon Wireless Network
1
Use a terminal-emulation program, such as HyperTerminal, Procomm, or Telnet, to
connect to the BANDIT menu interface. Then press Enter to get the BANDIT device’s
attention.
❖ The Main Menu is displayed.
Main Menu
---------1) QuickStart Config Builder
2) Typical Configurations
3) Advanced Configurations
4) Tools
V)
L)
P)
W)
R)
X)
S)
Y)
View Current Unit Status
Load Factory Defaults
Load Plug and Play Defaults
Write Configuration
Reset Unit
eXit Session
Statistics
sYstem Administration
Enter Choice :
2
On the BANDIT’s Main Menu, select Tools.
❖ The System Tools menu is displayed.
Note: The BANDIT II holds only one wireless card. Its menu shows Expansion EVDO
Monitor but not Wireless EVDO Monitor.
Activating an EVDO Wireless Card in a Cellular Carrier Network
Page 15
System Tools
------------1) Ping
2) Trace Route
3) DNS Test
4) Dump All Configuration
5) Release DHCP IP
O) Wireless Evdo Monitor
E) Expansion Evdo Monitor
6) Config Supervisory Baud Rate
Enter Choice :
3
On the System Tools menu, do one of the following:
a If you are activating an EVDO card in the BANDIT II, select Expansion EVDO Monitor.
b If you are activating an EVDO card in the BANDIT III, do one of the following:
i If the EVDO card is in the BANDIT III’s external expansion slot, select Expansion
EVDO Monitor.
ii If the EVDO card is in the BANDIT III’s internal wireless slot, select Wireless EVDO
Monitor.
❖ The EVDO Monitor menu is displayed.
Note: The EVDO Monitor menu is identical for either selection—Expansion EVDO
Monitor or Wireless EVDO Monitor.
EVDO MONITOR
------------1) Reset USB
2) AT COMMAND
3) EVDO DIagnostics
4) Telnet into Wireless Card
5) Activation
Enter Choice :
4
Select AT Command.
❖ The following prompt is displayed.
Do you want to reset the connection?(Y/N)[N]:
5
Answer y.
❖ The following message is displayed, followed by instructions for returning to the
BANDIT Main Menu (after using the AT commands).
Note: Do not press Ctrl Z until after you have finished the AT commands.
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Wireless Set-Up Module, Document 6
Please wait....
Press Ctrl-Z to exit the session
6
Type at and press Enter.
❖ The following message is displayed.
OK
7
Again, type at and press Enter.
❖ The message is again displayed.
OK
❖ Now the card accepts AT command lines.
Note: Make sure Echo is on, so that you can see what you type on the screen. (To turn
Echo on, type AT E1V1 and press Enter.)
8
To unlock the wireless card, type the following command and press Enter:
AT$NWACTIVATION=<SPC>,<MDN>,<MIN>
❖ This starts a session of over-the-air service provisioning (OTASP). The following
messages is displayed after the routine has set up the card in the network:
OK
9
9 When you see the message, type the following command:
AT$QCMIPNAI=<MDN>@vzw3g.com
10
Type the following command:
AT$QCMIPGETP
❖ The system checks the network access identifier (NAI) parameters. It should display
the value you typed in step 9. (That is, it should display <MDN>@vzw3g.com, where
<MDN> is the device’s telephone number.)
Note: After you configure the BANDIT device’s use of the wireless card, the
BANDIT’s cellular statistics should display the BANDIT’s acquired IP address for the
card.
If the IP address does not appear in the statistics, turn the BANDIT’s power off (by
unplugging it from the power source); after a few seconds, plug the BANDIT back in.
Then look at the statistics again. If the IP address still does not show up, check the
configuration.
Activating an EVDO Wireless Card in a Cellular Carrier Network
11
To exit the command line interface, hold the Ctrl key down and press E once.
12
Then press CtrL Z to return to the BANDIT’s Main Menu.
13
See Reviewing a Wireless Port’s Configuration.
6.3.5
Page 17
Activating a Novatel Wireless EVDO Card in the Sprint
Network
This section discusses activation of a Novatel MC725 or MC760 module (card) in the
BANDIT II or the BANDIT III.
!
Caution: If you are activating a card in Sprint’s Data Link Network, do not use the
procedure in this section. Instead, see Activating an Account in the Sprint Data Link
Network.
Note: Before you activate the module in the network, make sure the module has already
been properly provisioned for the Sprint network. (This was done before the BANDIT was
shipped to you.)
You will also need to get the activation parameters. From Sprint, obtain a mobile directory
number (MDN), a mobile station ID (MSID), and a service provisioning code (SPL,
sometimes called master subsidy lock, MSL, or service programming code, SPC).
In Sprint’s network, the MSID and the mobile identification number (MIN) are the same
thing. This number is usually the same as your mobile device’s telephone number.
Contact your Sprint representative for these numbers.
Note: In the following commands, when you see <SPC>, <MDN>, <MIN>, or <MSID>,
type the corresponding number as provided by your Sprint representative.
How to Use AT Commands to Activate a Novatel Wireless EVDO Card
in the Sprint Network
1
Use a terminal-emulation program, such as HyperTerminal, Procomm, or Telnet, to
connect to the BANDIT menu interface. Then press Enter to get the BANDIT device’s
attention.
❖ The Main Menu is displayed.
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Main Menu
---------1) QuickStart Config Builder
2) Typical Configurations
3) Advanced Configurations
4) Tools
V)
L)
P)
W)
R)
X)
S)
Y)
View Current Unit Status
Load Factory Defaults
Load Plug and Play Defaults
Write Configuration
Reset Unit
eXit Session
Statistics
sYstem Administration
Enter Choice :
2
On the BANDIT’s Main Menu, select Tools.
❖ The System Tools menu is displayed.
Note: The BANDIT II holds only one wireless card. Its menu shows Expansion EVDO
Monitor but not Wireless EVDO Monitor.
System Tools
------------1) Ping
2) Trace Route
3) DNS Test
4) Dump All Configuration
5) Release DHCP IP
O) Wireless Evdo Monitor
E) Expansion Evdo Monitor
6) Config Supervisory Baud Rate
Enter Choice :
3
On the System Tools menu, do one of the following:
a If you are activating an EVDO card in the BANDIT II, select Expansion EVDO Monitor.
b If you are activating an EVDO card in the BANDIT III, do one of the following:
i If the EVDO card is in the BANDIT III’s external expansion slot, select Expansion
EVDO Monitor.
ii If the EVDO card is in the BANDIT III’s internal wireless slot, select Wireless EVDO
Monitor.
❖ The EVDO Monitor menu is displayed.
Note: The EVDO Monitor menu is identical for either selection—Expansion EVDO
Monitor or Wireless EVDO Monitor.
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EVDO MONITOR
------------1) Reset USB
2) AT COMMAND
3) EVDO DIagnostics
4) Telnet into Wireless Card
5) Activation
Enter Choice :
4
Select AT Command.
❖ The following prompt is displayed.
Do you want to reset the connection?(Y/N)[N]:
5
Answer y.
❖ The following message is displayed, followed by instructions for returning to the
BANDIT Main Menu (after using the AT commands).
Please wait....
Press Ctrl-Z to exit the session
Note: Do not press Ctrl Z until after you have finished the AT commands.
6
Type at and press Enter.
❖ The following message is displayed.
OK
7
Again, type at and press Enter.
❖ The message is again displayed.
OK
❖ Now the card accepts AT command lines.
Note: Make sure Echo is on, so that you can see what you type on the screen. (To turn
Echo on, type AT E1V1 and press Enter. The module responds with “OK.”)
8
Type the following command and press Enter:
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AT$NWACTIVATION=<SPC>,<MDN>,<MIN>
❖ The module responds with “OK.”
9
Do the following:
a Type the following command and press Enter:
AT+IOTA=1
Note: Make sure the command uses the letter O, not the numeral zero (0).
❖ This starts a session of over-the-air activation (OTAA). The following messages are
displayed while the routine is setting up the card in the network:
OK
10
Now type the following command:
AT+IOTA=2
Note: Make sure the command uses the letter O, not the numeral zero (0).
❖ This downloads a preferred roaming list (PRL). When it has completed, the following
message is displayed.
OK
11
Type the following command:
AT+IOTA=?
Note: Make sure the command uses the letter O, not the numeral zero (0), and make
sure the command ends with an equal sign (=) and a question mark (?).
❖ This checks the status of OTAA. When it has completed, the following message is
displayed.
+IOAA: (1:[0-2])
Note: The “1” means that the status is good.
❖ Then the following message is displayed.
OK
12
Type the following command:
AT+IOTA?
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Note: Make sure the command uses the letter O, not the numeral zero (0), and make
sure the command ends with a question mark (?). Note that there is no equal sign (=) in
this command.
❖ This checks the OTAA state (Enabled or Disabled). When it has completed, the
following messages are displayed.
IOTA Enabled
Note: The “Enabled” state indicates that over-the-air activation was successful.
❖ Then the following message is displayed.
OK
Note: After you configure the BANDIT device’s use of the wireless card, the
BANDIT’s cellular statistics should display the BANDIT’s acquired IP address for the
card.
If the IP address does not appear in the statistics, turn the BANDIT’s power off (by
unplugging it from the power source); after a few seconds, plug the BANDIT back in.
Then look at the statistics again. If the IP address still does not show up, check the
configuration.
13
To exit the command line interface, hold the Ctrl key down and press E once.
14
Then press CtrL Z to return to the BANDIT’s Main Menu.
15
See Reviewing a Wireless Port’s Configuration.
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