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Request syntax:
ent_eir([[iid XXXXX] bimei XXXXX, eimei XXXXX, [white yes/no,]
[grey yes/no,] [white yes/no] [timeout <0..3600>])
Create a New IMSI and Associate it with an Existing IMEI
The ent_eir command defines the request message to create a new IMSI and associate it with an
existing IMEI. This is the EIR specific IMSI, not the G-Port/G-Flex IMSI.
Parameters :
A single IMEI.
imei
14 or 15 hexadecimal digits expressed using ASCII characters. Only
the first 14 digits of the IMEI are stored and displayed on retrieval.
Values:
The IMSI(s) to be associated with an IMEI.
imsi
5 to 15 hexadecimal digits expressed using ASCII characters. Up to
8 IMSIs can be provisioned for an IMEI.
Values:
(Optional) Specify the number of seconds to wait for the write transaction if another
connection already has it. Clients waiting for the write transaction with this mechanism
timeout
are processed in the order that their requests were received. This option is only allowed
if the client used the txnmode single option on its connect request.
0 (return immediately if not available; default)
Values:
1 3600 seconds
Rules:
1. If the imei includes the optional 15th character (the check digit), the check digit is provided by the
Customers Client Software and must match the EPAPs (via a calculated by algorithm). The check
digit is not stored; it is only used to verify the imei.
2.
Total command length must not exceed 247 characters.
Note: Entering commands that exceed this length will result in the
PDBI_CMD_LENGTH_EXCEEDED error (value 1045). In order to avoid this, remove unnecessary
characters (including white space and parameters that are specified as the default value). If necessary,
consider performing this provisioning in two steps by using an enter command followed by an
update command.
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PDBI Request/Response MessagesProvisioning Database Interface Manual

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