Pdp Contexts - Hughes 9350 User Manual

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PDP C
ONTEXTS
The PDP Context page allows the User to setup and configure PDP contexts for any TE that is
connected to the UT. To activate a PDP Context, go to the bottom of the page. You will see
the CID, Local IP Address, APN, Requested QoS, Username and Password fields.
1. CID: The CID of each context is automatic by default. If for some reason the User
wants to assign a particular context to a specific CID, use the drop down arrow and
select the wanted CID number. Most users will not need to change this field from the
automatic default setting.
2. Local IP Address: This is the local IP address of the TE that you want to setup a PDP
context for. Note that the first three octets of the IP address will reflect any changes
made in the setup screen to the UT local IP address. NOTE: The field will default to the
IP address of your TE. You can change the IP address if you wish to configure a PDP
context for another device.
3. APN name: This field is configurable, but it will always show the default APN that has
been provisioned on the USIM. If you have a USIM that has been provisioned with
multiple APN's, you can type in any of these secondary APN names as part of the
PDP context setup.
4. Requested QoS: The drop down list shows all of the different QoS types: background,
streaming 32K, streaming 64K, streaming 128K, and streaming 256K. Select the
appropriate QoS required for the PDP context that you are setting up.
5. Username (UN)/Password (PW): Some Service Providers require a Username and
Password to be used when setting up a PDP context. This is often required when
using Static Global IP addresses assigned by the Service provider.
Activating a PDP Context:
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