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Adding a Secure PPP Connection to a Corporate Network Example

4/8/2010

The following XML example illustrates how to establish a connection to a corporate network with enhanced security. Using the Secure parameter overrides the default provisioning of PPP connections as non-secure. The value defined in the DestId parameter is the globally unique identifier (GUID) that specifies the network to which a PPP connection will be made (in this case, the network is My Corporate Network, one of the default networks included with the device).

Code Example

<characteristic type="CM_PPPEntries">
   <characteristic type="CorpNetPPP">
      <parm name="Secure" value="1"/>
      <parm name="DestId" value="{A1182988-0D73-439e-87AD-2A5B369F808B}" />
      <parm name="CountryCode" value="1" />
      <parm name="AreaCode" value="425" />
      <parm name="Phone" value="5550112" />
      <parm name="UserName" value="myuser" />
      <parm name="Password" value="mypassword" />
      <parm name="Domain" value="mydomain" />
   </characteristic>
</characteristic>

Remarks

One provisioning XML file typically contains configuration information for multiple Configuration Service Providers. To use this example, you must replace the values as appropriate, and add the node as a child of the OMA Client Provisioning file.** For information about the syntax of this file, see OMA Client Provisioning Files. For examples, see OMA Client Provisioning XML File Examples. **

For complete descriptions of the parameters and characteristics, see the CM_PPPEntries Configuration Service Provider.

For information about creating a GPRS network connection to Internet, see Creating a GPRS Connection Example.

See Also

Tasks

CM_PPPEntries Configuration Service Provider Examples for OMA Client Provisioning
Provisioning an Internet Connection Through a Corporate Network Connection Example

Reference

CM_PPPEntries Configuration Service Provider