Configure mobile interfaces
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CDMA provisioning
CDMA provisioning is different from GSM since CDMA (in most cases) does not use a SIM card.
The CDMA module provisioning process creates a CDMA data connection to the mobile carrier
network. This authenticates the modem and retrieves account information which is written to
flash memory on the CDMA module itself, not the router’s configuration file. Mobile account
information is stored on the CDMA module. Therefore, you cannot remove provisioning
information from the CDMA module by performing a factory reset on your TransPort router.
If provisioning fails (the device does not obtain a phone number), contact the carrier and verify
that the device has an active account. You will need to provide the MEID of the device which is
available under Management > Network Status > Interfaces > Mobile. See Quick Note 25,
CDMA Provisioning on a Digi TransPort Router for example configuration.
Provider
If the router was not supplied pre-provisioned, obtain the following details from the Service
Provider:
• A 15-digit IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity)
• An NAI (Network Access Identifier)
•An NAI password
Once these details have been obtained, it is possible to provision the CDMA module by inserting
those details into the Automatic Provisioning section of this web page and clicking on the Start
button.