Configuration guide | HP MSR930 Verizon 4G-LTE/3G Router Series
To send traps to your SNMP management system, such as IMC, add these commands
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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
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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.
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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
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If SIM card is not already installed, power off the router
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Insert the SIM into the slot at the bottom of the HP Next-Gen MSR930 Router Series
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Power on the router
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Login to the router via system console, Telnet, or SSH
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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
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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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