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provision
54 Chapter 2 Command Descriptions
Important: Close PPP sessions before issuing provisioning commands
The “provision” and “display provisioning” commands cannot be used while
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) sessions are active.
To close any existing PPP sessions:
1. Disable the PPP interface by entering a “set pppoutbound” command
with these options:
#> set pppoutbound port=interface port number state=disabled
2. Next, identify the ID of the connection, by issuing a “who” command.
3. Once the session is identified, issue a “kill” command to end the PPP
session.
4. After provisioning, you can enable the PPP interface again by entering
another “set pppoutbound” command:
#> set ppp port=interface port number state=enabled.
Syntax Parameters may be required, optional, or preset and not to be changed
depending on your mobile service provider and the information they have
given you.
Some mobile services providers do not accept dashes in phone numbers.
Enter phone numbers as numbers only with no dashes.
Display current provisioning parameters
display provisioning
Manually provision the module for a SIP-only network
provision type=siponly
spc=service programming code (also known as master subsidy lock
or MSL)
mdn=mobile directory number
min=mobile ID number
Manually provision the module for a MIP network
provision type=mip
spc=service programming code (also known as master subsidy lock
or MSL)
mdn=mobile directory number
min=mobile ID number
nai=network access id
aaass=AAA shared secret
aaasstype={ascii|hex} default=ascii
ha=home address
priha=primary host agent IP address
secha=secondary host agent IP address
hass=host agent shared secret
hasstype={ascii|hex} default=ascii
haspi=index
aaaspi=index
rtun={0|1}
profile=MIP profile number