R0106-HP MSR Router Series Layer 2 - WAN Configuration Guide(V7)
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To configure a 3G/4G network:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enter cellular interface view.
controller cellular cellular-number N/A
3. Search for PLMNs.
plmn search N/A
4. Configure a PLMN searching
mode.
plmn select { auto | manual mcc
mnc }
The default setting depends on the
modem model.
5. Specify the network service to
which the modem connects.
mode { 1xrtt | auto | evdo | gsm |
gsm-precedence | hybrid | lte | td
| td-precedence | wcdma |
wcdma-precedence }
The default setting for this
command and support for the
arguments depend on the modem
model.
Configuring parameter profiles
Configuring a parameter profile
A parameter profile defines the following items:
• The access point with which a 3G/4G modem is associated.
• The authentication mode in which the service provider authenticates the 3G/4G modem.
To configure a parameter profile:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enter cellular interface view.
controller cellular cellular-number N/A
3. Create a parameter profile.
profile create profile-number
{ dynamic | static apn }
authentication-mode { none |
{ chap | pap } user username
[ password password ] }
If you specify none, no
authentication is performed. If you
specify chap or pap, configure the
username and password
according to the requirement of the
service provider.
The default setting depends on the
modem model.
4. (Optional.) Delete a parameter
profile.
profile delete profile-number N/A
Specifying the primary and backup profiles
You can specify the primary and backup profiles for 3G/4G modem dialup. The primary profile always
has priority over the backup profile. For each dialup connection establishment, the 3G or 4G modem
uses the backup profile only when it has failed to dial up using the primary profile.
You must configure the same username and password for the primary and backup profiles.
To specify the primary and backup profiles: