Account activation is the process of enabling the CDMA EV-DO wireless modem card to connect to your service provider’s cellular network. This is a one-time process where your subscriber information is saved in nonvolatile memory on the card. The procedure you use to perform account activation depends upon the the service provider network.
Before activating an account, you can verify the signal strength on the 3G wireless modem interface by using the show modem wireless interface cl-0/0/8 rssi command. The signal strength should be at least -90 dB and preferably better than -80 dB (-125 dB indicates nil signal strength). If the signal strength is below -90 dB, activation may not be possible from that location. For example:
- user@host> show modem wireless interface cl-0/0/8
rssi
- Current Radio Signal Strength (RSSI) = -98 dBm
The service provider requires the electronic serial number (ESN) of the 3G wireless modem card to activate your account and to generate the necessary information you need to activate the card. You can obtain the ESN number of the modem card in the following ways:
user@host> show modem wireless interface
cl-0/0/8 firmwareModem Firmware Version : p2005600
Modem Firmware built date : 12-09-07
Card type : Aircard 597E - CDMA EV-DO revA
Manufacturer : Sierra Wireless, Inc.
Hardware Version : 1.0
Electronic Serial Number (ESN) : 0x6032688F
Preferred Roaming List (PRL) Version : 20224
Supported Mode : 1xev-do rev-a, 1x
Current Modem Temperature : 32 degrees Celsius
Modem Activated : YES
Activation Date: 2-06-08
Modem PIN Security : Unlocked
Power-up lock : Disabled
For the CDMA EV-DO 3G wireless modem card, account activation can be done through one or more of the following modes:
To activate the 3G wireless modem card with OTASP, you need to obtain from the service provider the dial number that the modem will use to contact the network. Typically, OTASP dial numbers begin with the feature code *228 to indicate an activation call type to the cellular network's base transceiver station, followed by additional digits specified by the service provider.
Sprint uses manual and IOTA activation, whereas Verizon uses only OTASP.
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Note: The 3G wireless modem is set into Single-Carrier Radio Transmission Technology (1xRTT) mode automatically when it is activated for Verizon networks. |