Configuration guide | HP MSR930 Verizon 4G-LTE/3G Router Series
Introduction
By providing 4G-LTE/3G connectivity, many enterprises are connecting branch offices and remote sites to services hosted in
centralized data centers, which is also known as "cloud". The HP Next-Gen MSR930 Router Series supports the ability to
provide Internet and WAN access at these remote locations, as primary or backup connections, establishing IPsec or L2TP
tunnels over 4G-LTE/3G, and connecting users to different VPN instances over 4G-LTE/3G DVPN or 4G-LTE/3G L2TP.
The HP Next-Gen MSR930 Router Series supports a Verizon Subscriber Identity Module (SIM).
This configuration guide describes how to configure a 4G-LTE/3G interface on an HP Next-Gen MSR930 4G-LTE/3G
Router Series. The intended audience is HP Networking Solution Architects, HP Networking Technical Consultants, and
HP Networking partner technical presales staff.
The MSR930-4G-LTE Verizon Router has been certified and available on the Verizon website.
Figure 1. MSR930-4G-LTE certified by Verizon
Background information
The purpose of this configuration guide is to describe how to get a 4G-LTE/3G interface working with an HP Next-Gen
MSR930 Router Series.
It describes:
How to initialize the interface with the 4G-LTE/3G SIM.
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How to configure the router to connect to the Internet via the 4G-LTE/3G interface as a dial-up interface.
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How to configure the router to use the 4G-LTE/3G interface as a backup to the primary route.
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How to configure the router to connect to the internet via the 4G-LTE/3G interface as a permanent interface.
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Requirements
The following hardware is required:
An MSR-supported 4G-LTE/3G SIM activated for 4G-LTE/3G service
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8 RJ-45 CAT-5E Ethernet cables (quantity 1)
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Power strip with minimum 3 outlets (quantity 1)
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