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The PDP Context page allows the user to set up and configure PDP contexts for any TE 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 for which you want to setup a PDP context. 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 APNs, 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 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.
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