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1 encor! enetworks TM Version A.5, January Encore Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Activating a Wireless Card in a Cellular Carrier Network Wireless connections use radiofrequencies (RF) through airwaves instead of electrical signals through cables. Because a wireless connection obviates the need to use cables, it allows free physical movement within the broadcast radius of a wireless access point (AP) for example, a cell tower. (Each wireless AP has a direct or indirect cabled connection to the core of the wireless network.) The BANDIT can send and receive transmissions through a wired network or a cellular wireless network. Note: This document is for CDMA/1xRTT cards and GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA/ HSPA cards. For EVDO cards, see Activating an EVDO Wireless Card in a Cellular Carrier Network. 5.1 Overview of Wireless Card Activation and Configuration We recommend the following steps to activate and configure a wireless card in the BANDIT device: 1 Activate the wireless card in the cellular carrier network. 2 Configure the card in the BANDIT menus. 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 statistics menus to verify the card's configuration. This document presents procedures for activating a cellular wireless card in its carrier network. See the following sections: Section 5.2, Activating a Card in the Carrier s Wireless Network - Section 5.2.1, Automatic Activation in the Carrier s Wireless Network - Section 5.2.2, Activation via AT Commands in the Carrier s Wireless Network Section 5.3, The EVDO Wireless Card Section 5.4, The CDMA Wireless Card - Section 5.4.1, Activating the CDMA Card in the Carrier s Network For information on trademarks, safety, limitations of liability, and similar topics, see Notices. Home Module: Wireless Set-Up Document 5

2 Page 2 Wireless Set-Up Module, Document 5 Section 5.5, The GSM Wireless Card - Section 5.5.1, GPRS, EDGE, and HSPA Section , GPRS GSM Section , EDGE GSM - Section 5.5.2, The GSM Card s Subscriber Identity Module - Section 5.5.3, Activating the GSM Card in the Carrier s Network Section, Wireless Card Configuration Section 7.2, Reviewing a Wireless Port s Configuration The procedures in this document are presented as examples. Because the procedures shown are for carriers within the United States, check with your local carrier for the procedure to activate the wireless card in your BANDIT device. Note: A cellular wireless card will not connect to the wireless carrier until the card s initialization has completed. In the C2C, BANDIT II C2C, and BANDIT II, cellular card initialization takes about 30 seconds. In the BANDIT III, cellular card initialization takes about 90 seconds. For more information about the wireless cards, including specifications, see Wireless Cards for BANDIT Products. 5.2 Activating a Card in the Carrier s Wireless Network Wireless cards in the BANDIT products can be activated automatically or by means of standard AT commands for modems. To activate a card, do the following: 1 Log in to the BANDIT menu. A message asks for the login password. 2 Type the password. Note: Get passwords from your network administrator. For default passwords, see Default Passwords. The Main Menu is displayed.

3 Activating a Wireless Card in a Cellular Carrier Network Page 3 Main Menu ) QuickStart Config Builder 2) Typical Configurations 3) Advanced Configurations 4) Tools V) View Current Unit Status F) Cellular Fast Connect L) Load Factory Defaults P) Load Plug and Play Defaults W) Write Configuration R) Reset Unit X) exit Session S) Statistics Y) system Administration Enter Choice : Y 3 On the Main Menu, select System Administration. The system requests a password. 4 Type the password. Note: Get passwords from your network administrator. For default passwords, see Default Passwords. The System Administration Menu is displayed. System Administration ) Passwords 2) SNMP Configuration 3) Database Management 4) Telnet Terminal 5) Port Data Capture 6) SNMP Triggered TRAPs C) Copy Configuration R) Config Server N) Network Download U) Upgrade Code V) VPN Commands W) Wireless Options 7) Expansion Flash Programming Enter Choice : W 5 On the System Administration Menu, select Wireless Options. The Wireless Options Menu is displayed.

4 Page 4 Wireless Set-Up Module, Document 5 Wireless Options ) Command Line Interface 2) Automatic Activation Enter Choice : 1 The Wireless Options Menu has two choices: Command Line Interface. This uses AT commands to activate the wireless card in the carrier network. Go to Activation via AT Commands in the Carrier s Wireless Network. Automatic Activation. This lets the BANDIT activate the wireless card in the carrier network. Go to Automatic Activation in the Carrier s Wireless Network Automatic Activation in the Carrier s Wireless Network 6 To let the BANDIT configure the wireless card, do the following: a Select Automatic Activation. The BANDIT activates the card in the carrier network. When the card has been activated, the following message is displayed. b Press Escape to return to the Main Menu. See the following procedures for automatic activation of a wireless card in a carrier network. How to Use Automatic Activation for a CDMA Card How to Use Automatic Activation for a GSM Card Activation via AT Commands in the Carrier s Wireless Network Note: AT commands do not generally use or require spaces. In this document, spaces are used for clarity in AT commands. 7 To configure the card with AT commands, do the following: a Select Command Line Interface. The Command Line Interface Menu is displayed. Command Line Interface ) Cellular modem on EXPANSION port Enter Choice : 1

5 Activating a Wireless Card in a Cellular Carrier Network Page 5 b Select Cellular modem on Expansion port. The following prompt is displayed. Do you want to reset the connection?(y/n)[n] c Enter y. The system responds with the following messages. Please wait... Press CTRL-Z to exit the session. d Type AT E1V1 and press Enter. The following message is displayed. OK Now you can enter AT commands. Note: All but two AT commands begin with AT (for Attention ) and specify an action. AT commands can be used for configuration and for diagnostic purposes. In AT commands, case is ignored. Upper- or lowercase commands can be entered. However, it is important to use the syntax, including quotation marks and semi-colons, exactly as shown in the commands. Spaces are not required in AT commands. For clarity, the procedures may include spaces in the AT commands. The procedures in these sections use specific AT commands. Please see the industry literature for discussions and comprehensive lists of AT commands. See the following to use AT commands for wireless card activation in a carrier network: Section 5.3, The EVDO Wireless Card How to Use AT Commands to Activate a CDMA Card in the Sprint Network How to Use AT Commands to Activate a CDMA Card in the Verizon Wireless Network How to Use AT Commands to Activate a GSM Card in Its Carrier Network

6 Page 6 Wireless Set-Up Module, Document The EVDO Wireless Card To activate an EVDO card, see Activating an EVDO Wireless Card in a Cellular Carrier Network. Also see the table Specifications for a CDMA Wireless Card or an EVDO Wireless Card in the BANDIT II and the BANDIT III. 5.4 The CDMA Wireless Card The BANDIT uses the CDMA Module to provide CDMA wireless connections. CDMA uses spread-spectrum technology. For CDMA specifications, see the table Specifications for a CDMA Wireless Card or an EVDO Wireless Card in the BANDIT II and the BANDIT III. See the following sections: Section 5.4.1, Activating the CDMA Card in the Carrier s Network Section 7.2, Reviewing a Wireless Port s Configuration Also see CDMA Wireless Cards Activating the CDMA Card in the Carrier s Network After you receive the BANDIT with your CDMA module, you must activate the module for use in the carrier s network. You can use the following procedure for any CDMA card used in a BANDIT product: How to Use Automatic Activation for a CDMA Card As an alternative, you can use one of the following procedures for the carrier you selected: How to Use AT Commands to Activate a CDMA Card in the Sprint Network How to Use AT Commands to Activate a CDMA Card in the Verizon Wireless Network How to Use Automatic Activation for a CDMA Card Note: Before you activate the module in the network, make sure the module has already been properly provisioned for your network. (This was done before the BANDIT was shipped to you.) You will also need to get the activation parameters from your wireless network carrier. Note: In the Sprint 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. For the Verizon Wireless network, get your card s activation parameters at the following site: 1 Use a terminal-emulation program, such as HyperTerminal, Procomm, or Telnet, to connect to the BANDIT menu interface. 2 On the BANDIT s Main Menu, select System Administration.

7 Activating a Wireless Card in a Cellular Carrier Network Page 7 3 When the system asks for the password, type your password and press Enter. (Ask your system administrator for this password.) Note: Default passwords are listed in Default Passwords. 4 On the System Administration menu, select Wireless Options. The Wireless Options Menu is displayed (similar to the following). BANDIT Wireless Options Menu AT Command Line Interface 2 Automatic Activation 5 Select Automatic Activation. The BANDIT activates the wireless module in the carrier network. The routine will ask for the wireless module s MDN, MSID, and SPC/MSL. First, the menu for Wireless Automatic Activation Options is displayed, similar to the following. Wireless Automatic Activation Options ) Auto activation for SPRINT 2) Auto activation for VERIZON Enter Choice : 2 6 Select Auto activation for your wireless carrier network. Note: If you select any carrier other than your carrier, the selection is rejected, the activation does not start, and the Wireless Options menu is redisplayed. Repeat Step 5. When you select your carrier, the carrier network accepts the selection, and the following prompt asks for the SPC/MSL. Enter the Service Provisioning Code (SPC) 7 Type the SPC/MSL, and press Enter. The following prompt asks for the MDN. Enter the Mobile Directory Number (MDN)

8 Page 8 Wireless Set-Up Module, Document 5 8 Type the MDN, and press Enter. The following prompt asks for the MSID. Enter the Mobile Station ID (MSID) Type the MSID, and press Enter. If there is a problem, a message indicates that the activation cannot continue. In this case, consult your network administrator. The Wireless Options menu is redisplayed. Repeat Step 5. Note: For the message shown here, relocate the antenna to receive a stronger signal. Error: Signal quality is low, not suitable for activation If there is no problem, the card is activated. When the activation has completed, a message similar to the following is displayed. Activation successful 10 When a message indicates that the activation has successfully completed, press Ctrl Z to reach the BANDIT s Main Menu. 11 See Section 7.2, Reviewing a Wireless Port s Configuration. How to Use AT Commands to Activate a CDMA Card in the Sprint 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 a master subsidy lock, MSL). 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. 1 Use a terminal-emulation program, such as HyperTerminal, Procomm, or Telnet, to connect to the BANDIT menu interface. 2 On the BANDIT s Main Menu, select System Administration.

9 Activating a Wireless Card in a Cellular Carrier Network Page 9 3 When the system asks for the password, type your password and press Enter. (Ask your system administrator for this password.) Note: Default passwords are listed in Default Passwords. 4 On the System Administration menu, select Wireless Options. The Wireless Options Menu is displayed (similar to the following). BANDIT Wireless Options Menu AT Command Line Interface 2 Automatic Activation 5 Select AT Command Line Interface. The terminal accepts command lines. (Make sure Echo is on, so that you can see what you type.) 6 Do the following: a To unlock the wireless card, type the following command and press Enter: AT+WSPC=1,cccccc where cccccc is Sprint s six-digit SPC/MSL. If the SPC/MSL is correct, the module responds with OK. Note: Get the SPC/MSL from Sprint. b To program the MDN, type the following command and press Enter: AT+WMDN =mmmmmmmmmm where mmmmmmmmmm is the ten-digit MDN. c To commit the MDN, type the following and press Enter: AT+WCMT=1 The module resets. d Unlock the card again by typing the following command and pressing Enter: AT+WSPC=1,cccccc where, again, cccccc is your SPC/MSL. The module responds with OK. e To program the mobile station identifier (MSID), type the following and press Enter: AT+WIMI=31000iiiiiiiiii where iiiiiiiiii is the ten-digit MSID.

10 Page 10 Wireless Set-Up Module, Document 5 For example, if your MSID were , you would type: AT+WIMI= and press Enter. The card sends the following response. OK f To commit, type the following and press Enter: AT+WCMT=1 The card resets. g To ensure proper installation of the two parameters, type the following command and press Enter: ATDnnnnnnnnnn; where nnnnnnnnnn is the ten-digit number to dial. Note: Make sure there is a semi-colon (;) after the dial string. Otherwise, you will make a circuit data call. 7a To activate the card s data parameters, type the following and press Enter: AT+WIOTA=4 The card responds with the following message. OK b Then type the following and press Enter: AT+WIOTA=1 The card responds with the following messages. Preparing data services. OK

11 Activating a Wireless Card in a Cellular Carrier Network Page 11 Note: These messages indicate that an internet over-the-air (IOTA) session has begun. The IOTA session takes 3 or 4 minutes. After the IOTA session completes, the module responds with the following message. Please retry. This message indicates that the IOTA session has completed and that 1x RTT (onechannel radio transmission technology) data calls have been activated. 8 To exit the command line interface, hold the Ctrl key down and press E once. 9 Then press Ctrl Z to reach the BANDIT s Main Menu. 10 See Section 7.2, Reviewing a Wireless Port s Configuration. How to Use AT Commands to Activate a CDMA 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 get your wireless card s activation parameters. For a business account, you can do this online at: or you can telephone customer care. The telephone number is found at the same URL. 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.

12 Page 12 Wireless Set-Up Module, Document 5 Main Menu ) QuickStart Config Builder 2) Typical Configurations 3) Advanced Configurations 4) Tools V) View Current Unit Status L) Load Factory Defaults P) Load Plug and Play Defaults W) Write Configuration R) Reset Unit X) exit Session S) Statistics Y) system Administration Enter Choice : 1 2 On the BANDIT s Main Menu, select System Administration. 3 When the system asks for the password, type your password and press Enter. (Ask your system administrator for this password.) Note: Default passwords are listed in Default Passwords. 4 On the System Administration menu, select Wireless Options. The Wireless Options Menu is displayed (similar to the following). BANDIT Wireless Options Menu AT Command Line Interface 2 Automatic Activation 5 Select AT Command Line Interface. The card accepts command lines. (Make sure Echo is on, so that you can see what you type on the screen.) 6 Do the following: a Type the following command and press Enter: ATD*22899; Note: Make sure there is a semi-colon (;) after the dial string. Otherwise, you will make a circuit data call. 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:

13 Activating a Wireless Card in a Cellular Carrier Network Page 13 +WOT1: Programming in Progress +WOTS: SPL unlocked +WOTP: PRL download OK +WOTM: MDM download OK +WOTC: Commit successful When you see the following command, the card has been configured for both voice and data in the network. +WOT2: Programming Successful! 7 To exit the command line interface, hold the Ctrl key down and press E once. 8 Then press CtrL Z to reach the BANDIT s Main Menu. 9 See Section 7.2, Reviewing a Wireless Port s Configuration. 5.5 The GSM Wireless Card The BANDIT uses the GSM Module to provide GSM wireless connections. GSM is based on Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) technology. For GSM specifications, see the table Specifications for the GSM Wireless Card in the BANDIT II and the BANDIT III. The basic GSM card supports General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) for data transfer. The EDGE GSM card supports Enhanced GPRS, usually known as Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE). The BANDIT s GSM cards also support HSPA, which can transmit voice and data at the same time. The protocols for GSM cards differ in transmission speeds; they are activated and configured the same way. See the following sections: Section 5.5.1, GPRS, EDGE, and HSPA Section 5.5.2, The GSM Card s Subscriber Identity Module Section 5.5.3, Activating the GSM Card in the Carrier s Network Section 7.2, Reviewing a Wireless Port s Configuration Also see GSM Wireless Cards GPRS, EDGE, and HSPA The differences between GPRS, EDGE, and HSPA are in the speed and reliability for data transmissions. The cards are activated and configured the same way. For differences, see the table Specifications for the GSM Wireless Card in the BANDIT II and the BANDIT III.

14 Page 14 Wireless Set-Up Module, Document 5 The GSM wireless cards used in BANDIT devices can connect to GSM networks that use GPRS technology, EDGE technology, or HSPA technology. You specify which technology and carrier to use when you order a wireless card with your BANDIT device. See the following sections: Section , GPRS GSM Section , EDGE GSM Also see HSPA GPRS GSM General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is a packet-switched technology used for GSM. It uses Time-Division Multiple Access (TDMA) structure and bandwidths (see the table Specifications for the GSM Wireless Card in the BANDIT II and the BANDIT III), and supports data speeds of up to 144 kbps. GPRS supports IP, PPP, X.25, and many other protocols for data transmission EDGE GSM Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE), also known as Enhanced General Packet Radio Service (EGPRS), advances the evolution of the GSM standard for wireless data transmission. EDGE enables high-speed data services over existing GSM networks, using the same structure and bandwidths that GPRS uses (see the table Specifications for the GSM Wireless Card in the BANDIT II and the BANDIT III). EDGE increases data-transmission rates and improves data-transmission reliability for the GPRS standard. The enhanced data transmission benefits video, multimedia, and similar applications. EDGE can support any packet-switched application. EDGE triples GSM s data rate; in packet mode it supports 48 kbps on each of eight timeslots, enabling throughput of 384 kbps. In theory, EDGE can support data speeds of up to 59.2 kbps per timeslot, yielding kbps for eight timeslots. EDGE also transmits additional redundancy information to the recipient instead of retransmitting disrupted packets. The recipient can use this information to improve data reassembly The GSM Card s Subscriber Identity Module The GSM card supports a removable Subscriber Identity Module (SIM, also known as a GSM smartcard), to identify the user to the GSM network. When you order your BANDIT s wireless card, you specify which carrier and network it will use. The SIM that has the selected GSM carrier s chip is indicated by that specification. You can request that the SIM be installed before shipment, or you can choose to install the SIM when the shipment arrives. The BANDIT is not a traveling device, so you will not need SIMs for different countries. However, if you change GSM providers, the GSM card will need a SIM from the new provider. To install or change the SIM, follow the procedure in the document Changing the SIM in a BANDIT Product s GSM Card.

15 Activating a Wireless Card in a Cellular Carrier Network Page Activating the GSM Card in the Carrier s Network Before shipment or after receipt of shipment (according to the specification in your order), the carrier s SIM is placed into the GSM card. After the SIM has been put into the GSM card, you must activate the card for use in the carrier s network. When you order a wireless card, you select a wireless carrier for your area. In the United States, the GSM wireless cards used in the BANDIT products can connect to the following wireless network carriers: Cingular/AT&T Wireless T-Mobile Your wireless carrier will provide an initialization string to use when activating your wireless card. The procedures in this section use the name I-string to represent the initialization string. Use the following procedure to activate the GSM card in its carrier network. Be sure to use the initialization string provided by your carrier. How to Use AT Commands to Activate a GSM Card in Its Carrier Network Note: The activation procedure listed above includes registration, so you do not need to perform the registration procedure as a separate process. However, if you wish to use the BANDIT s ELIOS software to register the GSM card in its carrier network as a separate process, use the following procedure. How to Use Automatic Activation for a GSM Card How to Use Automatic Activation for a GSM Card Note: Before you activate the module in the network, make sure the module has already been properly provisioned for your network. (This was done before the BANDIT was shipped to you.) You will also need to get the activation parameters from your wireless network carrier. Note: In the United States, carriers for the BANDIT s wireless GSM card are the Cingular/ AT&T Wireless network and the T-Mobile network. 1 Use a terminal-emulation program, such as HyperTerminal, Procomm, or Telnet, to connect to the BANDIT menu interface. 2 On the BANDIT s Main Menu, select System Administration. 3 When the system asks for the password, type your password and press Enter. (Ask your system administrator for this password.) Note: Default passwords are listed in Default Passwords. 4 On the System Administration menu, select Wireless Options. The Wireless Options Menu is displayed (similar to the following).

16 Page 16 Wireless Set-Up Module, Document 5 BANDIT Wireless Options Menu AT Command Line Interface 2 Automatic Activation 5 Select Automatic Activation. The BANDIT activates the wireless module in the carrier network. The routine will ask for values for the wireless module s activation parameters. First, the menu for Wireless Automatic Activation Options is displayed, similar to the following. Wireless Automatic Activation Options ) Auto activation for CINGULAR/AT&T WIRELESS 2) Auto activation for T-MOBILE Enter Choice : 2 6 Select Auto activation for your wireless carrier network. Note: If you select any carrier other than your carrier, the selection is rejected, the activation does not start, and the Wireless Options menu is redisplayed. Repeat Step 5. When you select your carrier, your carrier network accepts the selection, and displays prompts for the activation parameters. 7 Type each parameter as requested, and press Enter. If there is a problem, a message indicates that the activation cannot continue. In this case, consult your network administrator. The Wireless Options menu is redisplayed. Repeat Step 5. Note: For the message shown here, relocate the antenna to receive a stronger signal. Error: Signal quality is low, not suitable for activation If there is no problem, the card is activated. When the activation has completed, a message similar to the following is displayed. Activation successful 8 When a message indicates that the activation has successfully completed, press Ctrl Z to reach the BANDIT s Main Menu. 9 See Section 7.2, Reviewing a Wireless Port s Configuration.

17 Activating a Wireless Card in a Cellular Carrier Network Page 17 How to Use AT Commands to Activate a GSM Card in Its Carrier Network Note: This routine activates a GPRS GSM card or an EDGE GSM card in the Cingular/ AT&T Wireless network or in the T-Mobile network. It is important to use the syntax, including question marks and commas, exactly as shown in the commands. 1 Use a terminal-emulation program, such as HyperTerminal, Procomm, or Telnet, to connect to the BANDIT menu interface. 2 On the BANDIT s Main Menu, select System Administration. 3 When the system asks for the password, type your password and press Enter. (Ask your system administrator for this password.) Note: Default passwords are listed in Default Passwords. 4 On the System Administration menu, select Wireless Options. The Wireless Options Menu is displayed (similar to the following). BANDIT Wireless Options Menu AT Command Line Interface 2 Automatic Activation 5 Select AT Command Line Interface. The terminal accepts command lines. (Make sure Echo is on, so that you can see what you type.) Note: If you selected AT Command Line Interface, perform the following steps. 6 Type the following command and press Enter: AT+CSQ This command checks the strength of the Receive signal. Note: An indication of 1,99 is the lowest signal strength and 31,99 is the highest signal strength. An indication of 99,99 indicates a loss of signal; in this case, you need to check the antenna connection or placement. For details of the AT+CSQ command for wireless GSM, see the AT command reference literature. 7 Do one of the following: a If the signal strength is acceptable (generally, within the range 10,99 to 31,99), continue to Step 8. b If the signal strength is not in the acceptable range, change the orientation or location of the antenna, and repeat Step 6.

18 Page 18 Wireless Set-Up Module, Document 5 8 If you performed How to Use Automatic Activation for a GSM Card, go to Step 14. (Skip Step 9 through Step 13.) 9 Type the following and press Enter: AT+CGDCONT=1, IP, I-string,,0,0 where the I-string to use is the initialization string provided by your wireless service carrier. (Make sure you include all the commas and quotation marks, as shown in the command.) The following are some examples of an initialization string: In the Cingular/AT&T Wireless network: ISP.CINGULAR In the T-Mobile network: internet3.voicestream.com This command defines the PDP context for the GSM network. 10 Type the following and press Enter: AT+CGATT=1 This command attaches the card to the GPRS or EDGE service. 11 Type the following and press Enter: AT+CGACT=1,1 This command activates the PDP context. 12 Type the following and press Enter: AT+CGREG? This command checks the GPRS or EDGE registration status. 13 Type the following and press Enter: AT+CREG? Note: Make sure you include the question mark in the command. This command checks whether the card is registered on the network. Note: An indication other than 0,1 could indicate a problem; consult the modem s documentation for an explanation of codes. 14 To exit the command line interface, hold the Ctrl key down and press E once. 15 Then press Ctrl Z to reach the BANDIT s Main Menu. 16 See Section 7.2, Reviewing a Wireless Port s Configuration.

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