Users Guide

Parameter Description Default Range
enable|disable
port.
usb-tty
The TTY device path for the USB modem. This parameter
only needs to be specified if the default path is not
correct.
usb-tty-control
The TTY device control path for the USB modem. This
parameter only needs to be specified if the default path
is not correct.
usb-type
Specify the USB driver type.
l acm: Use ACM driver
l airprime: Use Airprime driver
l beceem-wimax: Use Beceem driver for 4G-WiMAX
l ether: Use CDC Ether driver for direct IP4G device
l hso: Use HSO driver for newer Option
l none: Disable 3G or 2G network on USB
l option: Use Option driver
l pantech-3g: Same as "pantech-uml290" - to support
upgrade
l pantech-uml290: Use Pantech USB driver for
UML290 device
l ptumlusbnet: Use Pantech USB driver for 4G device
l rndis: Use a RNDIS driver for a 4G device
l sierra-evdo: Use EVDO Sierra Wireless driver
l sierra-gsm: Use GSMSierra Wireless driver
l sierrausbnet:Use SIERRA Direct IP driver for 4G
device
l storage: Use USBflash as storage device for storing
RAP certificates
none
usb-user
The PPP username provided by the cellular service
provider
Usage Guidelines
The AP provisioning profile allows you to define a set of provisioning parameters to an AP group. These
settings can be saved or assigned to an AP group via the command ap-group <group> provisioning-profile
<profile>.
In order to enable cellular uplink for a remote AP (RAP), the RAP must have the device driver for the USB data
card and the correct configuration parameters. ArubaOS includes device drivers for the most common
hardware types, but you can use the usb commands in this profile to configure a RAP to recognize and use an
unknown USB modem type.
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