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CONFIGURATION FILES
CHAPTER 5
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ECOTEL 3G 16.1. Revised: 1 March 2011.
BNDS(<int>)
Defines the band selection:
0 = auto (default)
1 = GSM
2 = UMTS
After changing the band settings, you must restart the system to activate the changes.
EXAMPLE:
Subscriber04 = TRANSPARENT ROUTER UMTS[0000,00000,+000000,1,1,1,SIM4,BNDS(0),BAND(6),BNDU(0)] NODE[0004]
BAND(<int>)
Defines the GSM frequency band and (<int>) can have the following values:
5 = 850/1900MHz (default)
6 = 900/1800MHz
7 = 900/1900MHz
8 = 850/1800MHz
After changing the band settings, you must restart the system to activate the changes.
EXAMPLE:
Subscriber05 = TRANSPARENT ROUTER UMTS[0000,00000,+000000,1,1,1,SIM4,BNDS(1),BAND(5)] NODE[0004]
NOTE: The BAND parameter can only be used if BNDS is set to 0 or 1.
BNDU(<int>)
Defines the UMTS frequency band and (<int>) can have the following values:
0 = auto (default)
1 = 850MHz
2 = 1900MHz
3 = 2100MHz
After changing the band settings, you must restart the system to activate the changes.
NEXAMPLE:
Subscriber06 = TRANSPARENT ROUTER UMTS[0000,00000,+000000,1,1,1,SIM4,BNDS(2),BNDU(0)] NODE[0004]
NOTE: The BAND parameter can only be used if BNDS is set to 0 or 2.
Table 5.17 Optional Mobile Parameters in pabx.cfg (continued)
Optional Mobile Parameters

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