Revised 2017-08-31
Appendix A
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prl
INTEGER32
Preferred Roaming List, a list of information that resides in the memory of
the module/aircard. It lists the radio frequencies the module/aircard can
use in various geographic areas.
The part of the list for each area is ordered by the bands the module/
aircard should try to use first. Therefore it's a kind of priority list for which
towers the module/aircard should use.
The PRL helps determine which home-network towers to use, and also
which towers belonging to other networks to use in roaming situations
(areas where the home network has no coverage.) When roaming, the
PRL may instruct the module/aircard to use the network with the best
roaming rate for the carrier, rather than the one with the strongest signal at
the moment.
Since a PRL tells the module/aircard “where” to search for a signal, as
carrier networks change over time, an updated PRL may be required for a
module/aircard to “see” all of the coverage that it should, both with the
home network and for roaming.
Cellular Preferred Roaming List.
activated
INTEGER32
Determines if the module/aircard is authorized onto the carrier’s network.
Values are Unknown (-1), No(0), Yes (1).
Cellular module activation status.
omaSupported
INTEGER32
Open Mobile Alliance for Device Management (OMA DM), designed for
management of small mobile devices such as mobile phones, PDAs and
palm top computers. The device management is intended to support the
following typical uses:
Provisioning -
Configuration of the device (including first time use),
enabling and disabling features
Configuration of Device -
Allow changes to settings and parameters of
the device
Software Upgrades -
Provide for new software and/or bug fixes to be
loaded on the device, including applications and system software.
Fault Management -
Report errors from the device, query about status of
device.
Values are Unknown(-1), No(0), Yes (1)
Cellular OMA Supported status.
currentMipProfile
INTEGER32
Cellular Mobile IP Profile.
esn
DISPLAYSTRING
Electronic Serial Number, is a permanent identification number used to
recognize mobile devices accessing particular telecommunications
networks.
The ESN is assigned and embedded into a wireless communications
device by the device's manufacturer.
Cellular Module Electronic Serial Number.
pesn
DISPLAYSTRING
Pseudo ESN, a reversed ESN manufacturer code 128, which allow legacy
equipment to recognize MEIDs.
Cellular Module Pseudo ESN.
meid
DISPLAYSTRING
Mobile Equipment Identifier, 56 bits long, and like ESN’s, identify the
manufacturer of a mobile device as well as the serial number assigned to
the device by that manufacturer.
Cellular Mobile Equipment Identifier.
vendor
DISPLAYSTRING
Manufacturer of the module/aircard.
Cellular Module manufacturer.