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Figure 6: LAN Status
Figure 7: Device List
Table 3: Status
Field Name
Description
Connection State
Connection status between the CPE and the network – either Checking SIM, Scanning,
Registering, Acquiring IP, Connected, or Disconnected
Signal Intensity
Indicates the strength of the signal between this CPE and the serving eNB, either
excellent, good, general, bad, or severe. The ODU CPE hardware typically displays 1 to 5
LEDs to indicate this level (Figure 3&4).
Devices Connected
The number of smart devices connected to the Internet through this CPE via a LAN or
Wireless LAN (WLAN)/Wi-Fi connection
Device Info
Product Name
LTE ROUTER indicates the CPE is operating as a router
Product Model
ODU CPE model number
Hardware Version
ODU CPE hardware version
LTE Module FW Name
LTE Module FW’s version
LTE Connection Time
The timer will be reset after every LTE connections
Software Version
ODU CPE operating software version
Software Build Time
Date and time the software was built
SN
Serial Number
IMEI
International Mobile Equipment Identity is like a serial number for the SIM card
System Up Time
The timer will be reset after reboot
LTE Status
USIM
The Universal Subscriber Identity Module, or SIM, card status is either available or not
ready in the ODU CPE
IMSI
The unique International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) number associated with the
SIM card in the subscriber's ODU CPE. The IMSI must be identifiable by the operator's LTE
network in order to access it.
PLMN
The Public Land Mobile Number (PLMN), or operator network ID, to which the CPE is
connected
PCI
The Physical Cell Identifier (PCI) unique to each eNB. PCI indicates to which eNB the
ODU CPE is connected. An operator can have multiple eNBs serving the same cell.
eNB ID
The operator's cell site ID to which the CPE is connected. A cell site may comprise more
than one eNB. Each eNB is given a PCI to identify it.