Setup Terminal Access Permissions; Save Configuration; Dial-Up Internet Access Via 4G-Lte/3G Interface; Configure The 4G-Lte/3G Interface - HP MSR930 Configuration Manual

Verizon 4g-lte/3g router series
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Configuration guide | HP MSR930 Verizon 4G-LTE/3G Router Series
To send traps to your SNMP management system, such as IMC, add these commands
snmp target-host trap address udp-domain <x.x.x.x/host name> params securityname
private
snmp target-host trap address udp-domain <x.x.x.x/host name> params securityname
public

Setup terminal access permissions

These commands setup permissions for accessing the AUX interface: Use authentication options if you want to use
password via console connection.
system-view
user-interface aux 0 authentication-mode password
set authentication password {cipher/simple}password authentication-mode scheme
authorization-attribute level 3

Save configuration

It is highly recommended to save the router configuration before you exit.
save
The current configuration will be written to the device. Are you sure? [Y/N}: Y
Please input the file name (to leave the existing filename unchanged, press
ENTER): cfa0:/startup.cfg exists, overwrite? [Y/N}: y
You can keep the name "startup.cfg" so that it will be the configuration that loads with the next reboot of the router. You
should save the configuration with a different name other than "startup.cfg" when you have a known good configuration for
archival and backup purposes.

Dial-up Internet access via 4G-LTE/3G interface

This configuration describes how to configure an HP Next-Gen MSR930 Router Series to provide dial-up Internet access via a
4G-LTE/3G interface.
Follow these steps to configure the 4G-LTE/3G interface:
After performing initial setup, save the configuration
If SIM card is not already installed, power off the router
Insert the SIM into the slot at the bottom of the HP Next-Gen MSR930 Router Series
Power on the router
Login to the router via system console, Telnet, or SSH
system

Configure the 4G-LTE/3G interface

If interface Cellular-Ethernet 1/0 is not displayed, but rather Cellular 0/0 and Cellular 0/1 are the only two Cellular options
displayed, change the mode of Cellular 0/1 with the following commands.
This changes the Cellular 0/1 from PPP to Ethernet
sys
Card-mode slot 1 ethernet
#
interface Cellular-Ethernet1/0
ip address cellular-allocated
dialer enable-circular
dialer-group 1 dialer number *99#
nat outbound 3000
quit
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