Module control, Statistics, Current call info – 2N StarGate/BlueTower v5.5 User Manual
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Module Control
This window helps you control the selected GSM/UMTS module manually.
Statuses of layers 2 and 3 – statuses of the module communication layers
Network name – name of the network where the module is currently logged in
Network ID – ID number of the network (MCC+MNC) where the module is
currently logged in
Network cell – identification number of the GSM cell the module is currently
logged in to.
Displayed code numbers in the A,BBB,CCC,DDDDD format are received from the
wireless engine:
= Status of wireless part:
A
0 – The wireless engine is currently not registered
1 – The wireless engine is registered to the home network
2 – The wireless engine is not registered, but is searching for a new
provider
3 – The wireless engine registration was denied by the network
4 – The unknown reason
5 – The wireless engine is registered to a roaming network
BBB = LAC (Location Area Code) first byte in DEC format; CCC = LAC second byte in
DEC format; DDDDD = cell identification code
Signal – signal level
Module ID – International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) or SIM card ID
(SCID)
Module firmware – wireless engine module firmware revision number
Module IMEI – wireless engine international identification number
Number of active SIM card positions
Statistics
The window displays the current statistics on calls. The bottom part of the window
includes icons for saving the LOG file into a file and refreshing the CDR listing in the
web window. Refer to Subs. Statistics for format information.
Current Call Info
The window displays the currently made calls. The bottom part of the window includes
icons for saving the LOG file into a file and refreshing the listing in the web window.
Registration to a roaming network is restricted by default. For roaming
enable refer to Subs.
Upon the dealer's request, 2N can activate the restriction of use for
selected wireless networks only. Thus, the gateway will be unable to log in
successfully to the restricted wireless networks. This state is signalled by
the red status LEDs on the GSM / UMTS cards and the „netw-err message
on the configuration tool diagnostics screen.