SIM lock and unlock capabilities
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SIM card with security mechanism requiring a PIN code is supported, see SIM Cards on the Cellular Pluggable Interface Module (PIM) for details.
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Dual SIM
Note
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Not supported on the P-LTE-VZ pluggable
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For backup purpose, a cellular PIM may support two SIM cards, enabling auto-switch failover between primary and backup (backup
only) mobile carrier' services from a single Cellular PIM, see SIM Cards on the Cellular Pluggable Interface Module (PIM) for details.
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Auto SIM
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Cisco IOS-XE feature enabling a Cellular PIM to activate the appropriate firmware associated to a SIM card from a mobile carrier,
see SIM Cards on the Cellular Pluggable Interface Module (PIM) for details.
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Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) selection
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By default, a Cellular PIM will attach to its default network associated to the installed SIM card. In case of private Cellular
network or to avoid roaming, a cellular interface can be configured to only attach to a given PLMN. See PLMN Search and Selection for details.
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Private LTE
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Private 4G and private 5G networks are leveraging spectrum that can be obtained by enterprises to deploy the private cellular
infrastructure. It can either be a subset of SP spectrum or a frequency band dedicated to private network in countries, for
example 4G band 48 (CBRS) in U.S., 5G band n78 in Germany,
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On appropriate Cellular PIM modules, for example, P-LTEAP18-GL and P-5GS6-GL, frequency bands allowing connectivity to private
LTE and/or private 5G infrastructure are supported. See Cellular Band Lock.
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Two active PDN profiles
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On Cellular interface, up to 16 PDN profiles can be defined, while two could be active, dependent of the SIM subscription
and services, see Using Data Profiles for details.
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IPv6
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IPv6 data traffic is fully supported over Cellular network. See Configuring Cellular IPv6 Address.
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Mobile Network IPv6
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Not available on all mobile carriers.
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Cellular attachment to an APN on a mobile network can be performed through IPv4 and IPv6, or IPv6 only.
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Cellular serviceability
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On Cisco IOS-XE, several features such as LTE Link recovery, firmware upgrade, DM logs collection can be configured to ease
the operations and offer better serviceability, see Cellular Serviceability for details.
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Short Message Service (SMS)
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A text message service with messages exchanged between a modem's device and a SMS service center in a store and forward mechanism.
On Cisco IOS-XE router, outgoing SMS may be used to send dying gasp message to a management solution or operators.
SMS on dying gasp is available on some cellular PIMs such as P-LTEA-EA, P-LTEA-LA and P-LTEAP18-GL.
See Short Message Service (SMS) and Dying Gasp for details
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3G/4G Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) MIB
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Cellular WAN MIBs and Traps sending management information through SNMP to a Management solution, see Management Information Base for details
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GPS
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Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) (requires a GNSS compliant antenna) and National Marine Electronics Association
(NMEA) streaming.
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