CHAPTER 9 SETTING UP CELLULAR FEATURES
Field
Description
Acknowledgment String to Caller
String used to acknowledge (to the delivering SMSC) the
receipt of an SMS.
Init String Number
Router initialization strings specific to the integrated
cellular modem required for the Wake Up On Call
feature.
Using Telnet to communicate with the cellular radio
Your router comes with an integrated cellular radio. You can use this cellular radio directly without using any
router functions. To do so, you must use redirector software on your computer. This software creates a virtual
serial port that allows your computer to communicate with the integrated cellular radio over IP using telnet. To
communicate directly with the cellular modem:
1.
From
Cellular
, select
Telnet Radio Access
.
2.
In the pane that appears, check
Enabled
.
3.
To enable raw mode, check
Raw
. The program transfers data between the computer and cellular modem
without any processing.
4.
To enable the Auto Dialout Login feature, check
Login
. The Auto Dialout port is the Telnet port used by
the redirector software on your computer to communicate to the cellular modem integrated on the
router.
5.
In the
Port
field, type the serial Auto Dialout Port number. The default is 5000.
6.
In the
Inactivity
field, type the time in seconds that the auto dialout session remains active before
becoming inactive.
7.
To enable the EIA standard signal characteristics (time and duration) used between different electronic
devices, check
Handle EIA Signal
.
Radio Status
Field
Description
Module Information
IMEI
International Mobile Station Equipment Identifier (not available for C2 or EV3
models)
MEID
Mobile Equipment Identifier (C2 or EV3 models only)
IMSI
International Mobile Subscriber Identifier
Manufacturer
Company that developed the cellular module
Model Number
Manufacturer model ID
Hardware Revision
Module's hardware revision
MDN (Phone Number)
Mobile Directory Number
MSID
Mobile Station ID
Firmware Version
Module's firmware version
Service Information
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