Digi TX40 User Manual page 138

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Interfaces
Standalone and non-standalone 5G modes
For models of the Digi TX40 that support 5G, cellular modem uses both 5GSA (standalone) and NSA
(non-standalone) mode, depending on your connection to the cellular network. When operating in
NSA mode, a device will first connect to the 4GLTE network, and if 5Gis available, the device will be
able to use it for additional bandwidth.
One result of the use of NSA mode is that the modem will report status for both 4Gand 5G
technologies. When there is no cellular activity occurring on the 5Gnetwork, the modem reports the
5GRRC state as idle. The modem's status will only reflect activity on the 5Gnetwork when the
modem is actively transferring cellular data on the 5Gnetwork.
Web
Log into the TX40 WebUI as a user with full Admin access rights.
1. On the menu, click Status.
2. Under Connections, click Modems.
The modem status window is displayed
Command line
1. Select the device in Remote Manager and click Actions > Open Console, or log into the TX40
local command line as a user with full Admin access rights.
Depending on your device configuration, you may be presented with an Access selection
menu. Type admin to access the Admin CLI.
2. Use the
show modem
To view a status summary for the modem:
n
> show modem
Modem
-----
wwan1
>
To view detailed status and statistics, use the
n
> show modem name wwan1
wwan1: [Telit] LM940
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IMEI
Model
FW Version
Revision
Status
------
State
Signal Strength
TX40 User Guide
command:
SIM
Status
-------------
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1 (ready)
connected
: 355890340104541
: EM9191
: 01.07.19.00_TMO_001.010_000
: 01.07.19.00_TMO_001.010_000
: connected
: Good (-85 dBm)
Wide Area Networks (WANs)
APN
Signal Strength
---------
--------------------
1234
Good (-84 dBm)
show modem name name
command:
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