display provisioning
Purpose
Displays the current provisioning parameters and other information in the Digi device’s CDMA cellular module.
Before using the provision command to provision the CDMA module, Digi recommends using this command to determine which parameters are already set in the module.
Important: Close mobile PPP sessions before issuing provisioning commands
The provision and display provisioning commands cannot be used while mobile Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) sessions are active. To close any existing mobile PPP sessions:
- Disable the mobile PPP interface by entering a set mobileppp command with these options:
#> set mobileppp index=index of SIM card (1 or 2) state=disabled
- Identify the ID of the mobile PPP session by issuing a who command. Any active PPP sessions are listed in the Protocol column as ppp [connected]. Note the ID number assigned to the PPP session. In the following example, the active PPP connection has a session ID of 2.
#> who ID From To Protocol Sessions -- --------------------- --------------------- --------------- ----- 1 serial 1 local shell term 2 166.130.0.159 166.130.0.154 ppp [connected] 3 166.130.0.159:57078 184.73.237.26:3197 dcloud tcp 4 10.8.16.115 local shell telnet
- Once you have identified the session, issue a kill command to end the mobile PPP session, specifying the ID for the mobile PPP session displayed in the who command, for example:
#> kill 2
- Enter the display provisioning command (see the example output).
#> display provisioning
- After displaying provisioning settings and optionally entering a provision command to change settings as needed, enable the mobile PPP interface by entering another set mobileppp command:
#> set mobileppp state=enabled
Required permissions
For Digi products with two or more users, you must set permissions to set permissions display=execute to use this command. In addition, the commands noted in the previous procedure, set mobilepp, who, and kill, have their own permissions, which are noted in their respective command descriptions. See set permissions for details on setting user permissions for commands.
Syntax
display provisioning
Examples
#> display provisioning Current Provisioning Information: MDN: : 9149561099 MSID: : 9143737012 MIP Profile: : 1 NAI: : acme06@sprintpcs.com Home Address: : 0.0.0.0 PRIHA: : 255.255.255.255 SECHA: : 68.28.89.78 HA SS: : Set HA SPI: : 1234 AAA SS: : Set AAA SPI: : 1234 RTUN: : 1