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Add Kconfig option that allows user to set MCC (Mobile Country Code). If user does not set it, then automatic operator registration is used. Signed-off-by: Jukka Rissanen <jukka.rissanen@linux.intel.com>
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# Copyright (c) 2020 Intel Corporation
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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config MODEM_GSM_PPP
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bool "Support GSM modems"
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select MODEM_CONTEXT
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select MODEM_CMD_HANDLER
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select MODEM_IFACE_UART
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help
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Enable GSM modems that support standard AT commands and PPP.
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if MODEM_GSM_PPP
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config MODEM_GSM_UART_NAME
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string "UART device name the modem is connected to"
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config MODEM_GSM_INIT_PRIORITY
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int "Init priority for the GSM modem driver"
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default 42
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range 0 99
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help
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The GSM modem is initialized in POST_KERNEL using priority in
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the range 0-99.
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config MODEM_GSM_APN
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string "Access Point Name"
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default "internet"
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help
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Specify Access Point Name, i.e. the name to identify Internet IP
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GPRS cellular data context.
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config MODEM_GSM_MANUAL_MCCMNO
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string "MCC/MNO for establishing network connection"
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help
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This setting is used in the AT+COPS command to set the MCC/MNO
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for the network connection context. This value is specific to
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the network provider and may need to be changed if auto is not
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selected.
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endif
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