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AT&T / T-Mobile and Worldwide H1 Terminal Commands

Manual terminal commands for configuring a device on the AT&T, T-Mobile, or Worldwide H1 cellular networks.

Use the wizard instead. The Module Swap Wizard in ZENTRA Utility on mobile detects your installed hardware, applies the correct settings, and verifies the connection to ZENTRA Cloud for you. Only use the commands on this page if the desktop version of ZENTRA Utility is the only one you have access to. To return to the full procedure, see the AT&T / T-Mobile Configuration Guide or the Worldwide H1 SIM Configuration Guide.

These commands apply to AT&T, T-Mobile, and Worldwide H1 configurations, which use the same settings. For Verizon, see Verizon Terminal Commands.

Requirements

The correct module. See Module Identification.

Steps
  1. Connect
    1. Connect via a cabled connection.
  2. Terminal
    1. Click Terminal in the Menu bar to open the terminal window.
  3. Check the trait
    1. Type get trait and press enter.
    2. If the response is "2", the device is already configured for cellular. Continue to the next step.
    3. If the response is anything else, type set trait 2 and press enter. The response in the terminal should be "OK".
    4. Type get trait again to confirm the response is now "2".
  4. Check the APN
    1. Type get apn and press enter.
    2. If the response is "h.meter.apn", continue to the next step.
    3. If the response is anything else, type set apn h.meter.apn and press enter. The response in the terminal should be "OK".
    4. Type get apn again to confirm the response is now "h.meter.apn".
  5. Check the profile
    1. Type get profile and press enter.
    2. If the response is "201", continue to the next step.
    3. If the response is anything else, type set profile 201 and press enter. The response in the terminal should be "OK".
    4. Type get profile again to confirm the response is now "201".
  6. Test
    1. Disconnect the logger from ZENTRA Utility and then re-connect.
    2. Run a communication test to verify connectivity with the network.

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