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=== User at-chat command === | |||
It is possible to send user defined "at-chat" command to LTE interface with <code>/interface lte at-chat</code> command. | |||
<pre> | |||
[admin@MikroTik] > /interface lte at-chat lte1 input="AT*mrd_imei\?" | |||
output: *MRD_IMEI:356159060388208 | |||
OK | |||
</pre> | |||
You can also use "at-chat" function in scripts and assign command output to variable. | |||
<pre> | |||
[admin@MikroTik] > :global lte_command [/interface lte at-chat lte1 input="AT*mrd_imei\?" as-value ] | |||
[admin@MikroTik] > :put $lte_command | |||
output=*MRD_IMEI:356159060388208 | |||
OK | |||
</pre> | |||
==Quick setup example== | ==Quick setup example== |
Revision as of 09:51, 12 May 2017
Applies to RouterOS: v6+,v5.12+
Summary
Package: system
Support for Direct-IP mode type cards only. (QMI Support may be possible in future)
To enable access via a PPP interface instead of a LTE Interface, change direct IP mode with /port firmware set ignore-directip-modem=yes
command and a reboot. Note that using PPP emulation mode you will not get the same max speeds as using the native lte interface.
LTE Client
Sub-menu: /interface lte
Properties
Property | Description |
---|---|
add-default-route (yes | no; Default: no) | Whether to add default route to forward all traffic over the LTE interface. |
authentication (pap | chap; Default: ) | Allowed protocol to use for authentication |
apn (string; Default: "") | Service Provider's Access Point Name |
band (; Default: "") | |
comment (string; Default: "") | Descriptive name of an item |
default-route-distance (integer; Default: 1) | Since v6.2, sets distance value applied to auto created default route, if add-default-route is also selected |
disabled (yes | no; Default: yes) | Whether interface is disabled or not. By default it is disabled. |
mac-address (MAC; Default: "") | Media Access Control number of an interface. |
modem-init (string; Default: "") | Modem init string |
mtu (integer; Default: 1500) | Maximum Transmission Unit. Max packet size that LTE interface will be able to send without packet fragmentation. |
name (string; Default: "") | Descriptive name of the interface. |
network-mode (3g | auto | gsm | lte; Default: auto) | Select/force mode LTE interface is to operate with |
password (string; Default: "") | Password used for authentication. |
pin (string; Default: "") | SIM Card's PIN code. |
user (string; Default: "") | User name used for authentication. |
Scanner
It is possible to scan LTE interfaces with /interface lte scan
command
Available read only properties:
Property | Description |
---|---|
duration (integer) | Duration of scan in seconds |
freeze-frame-interval () | time between data printout |
number (integer) | Interface number |
User Info command
It is possible to send special "info" command to LTE interface with /interface lte info
command.
Properties (Up to 6.40)
Property | Description |
---|---|
user-command (string; Default: "") | send a command to LTE card to extract useful information, e.g. with AT commands |
user-command-only (yes | no; Default: ) |
User at-chat command
It is possible to send user defined "at-chat" command to LTE interface with /interface lte at-chat
command.
[admin@MikroTik] > /interface lte at-chat lte1 input="AT*mrd_imei\?" output: *MRD_IMEI:356159060388208 OK
You can also use "at-chat" function in scripts and assign command output to variable.
[admin@MikroTik] > :global lte_command [/interface lte at-chat lte1 input="AT*mrd_imei\?" as-value ] [admin@MikroTik] > :put $lte_command output=*MRD_IMEI:356159060388208 OK
Quick setup example
Set correct parameters on LTE client interface (provided by network provider):
/interface lte set [ find ] apn=phoneprovider.net authentication=chap name=lte1 network-mode=auto password=web user=web
Add a DHCP Client to LTE Interface just created:
/ip dhcp-client add default-route-distance=1 disabled=no interface=lte1
If required, add NAT Masquerade for LTE Interface to get internet:
/ip firewall nat add action=masquerade chain=srcnat out-interface=lte1
After interface is added, you can use "info" command to see what parameters client acquired (parameters returned depends on LTE hardware device):
[admin@MikroTik] > /interface lte info lte1 once status: call in progress pin-status: no password required functionality: full manufacturer: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. model: ME909u-521 revision: 12.631.07.01.00 current-operator: vodafone ES current-cellid: 44436007 access-technology: Evolved 3G (LTE) signal-strengh: -79 dBm frame-error-rate: n/a earfcn: n/a imei: 860461024123456 imsi: 234012555034981 uicc: n/a rssi: -79dBm rsrp: -109dBm rsrq: -13dB sinr: -1dB [admin@MikroTik] >
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