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3.2 - Searching for SIM Cards

Users can populate the SIM Grid with a single or multiple specific SIM Cards using the SIM Cards search and filter menu bar.

3.2.1 - Search for SIM Cards Using Key Identifiers

The SIM key identifiers, such as ICCID, IMSI, MSISDN, or EID*, can be used to search for SIM Cards in Value, List, or Range search modes.
*Note: EID is only available in case the eSIM feature is licensed on the CMP instance.

To search for SIM Cards using key identifiers:

  1. Select one of the identifiers from the Search dropdown list.
  2. Select the search mode from the dropdown on the left of the selected identifier.
    1. Value Search allows Users to search for SIM Cards by providing specific whole or partial values.
    2. List Search allows Users to search for multiple SIM Cards by providing multiple values of the selected type. Partial values are not supported.
    3. Range Search allows Users to search for a range of SIM Cards by defining the start and end of the range.
  3. Enter the search criteria values.
    * Note that the input section is different for each search mode.
  4. Click on the search icon.

The inserted search criteria can be easily removed by clicking on the Clear search icon

 

3.2.2 - Search for SIM Cards Using Generic Text Search

The main search field can be used to enter any text or number, and the SIM Grid will show all SIMs with similar information. CMP will search for the defined values in the following fields:

  • Active and Base Price Plan,
  • Device,
  • Roaming Profile,
  • APN Group,
  • APN & Static IP,
  • Data Session IMEI,
  • Service Profile, and
  • Custom Attributes*.

*If the feature to display Custom Attributes in the SIM Grid is enabled, the generic search field also includes Custom Attribute values in the search process.

Note that using the generic search field to search for attributes covered by dedicated filters is not possible. The only exception is the Active Price Plan, as the related filter is not available on the Root level.

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The inserted search criteria can be easily removed by clicking on the Clear search icon

 

3.2.3 - Using Filter

Note:
By unchecking the show Filters checkbox, filters can be hidden if they are not needed.

Accounts with many SIM Cards may apply filters to reduce the number of SIM Cards seen in the SIM Grid.

The dropdown list of the selected filter can be opened to view the values for each filter, and Users can also perform a value search.

Filters:

  • • Type (Only available if the eSIM feature is enabled on the CMP instance.)
  • • Billing Status
  • • Data Session
  • • Active Price Plan (Only available on Account and Customer level.)
  • • RAT Type
  • • Account (on Root level)/Customer (on Account level)
  • • Tag
  • • SIM Provider (Only available if configured accordingly on CSP level.)

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3.2.4 - Stored Queries

Custom filter combinations i.e. queries can be saved and called up for later use from the Stored Queries dropdown list. Stored Queries are created at the Context level rather than the User level, which means that other Users with access to the same Context can see and use queries saved by other Users.

Note:
In addition to single filter values, ICCID, IMSI, or MSISDN Lists can be saved as part of a Stored Query.

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To save a custom query:

  1. Enter the desired filter values.
  2. Click the Save icon.
  3. Enter a name for the query.
  4. Click the Save button to store the custom query.

 

3.2.5 - Select All SIM Card

Users can select all of the SIM Cards that are currently displayed in the Grid at once by selecting the uppermost checkbox on the SIM Grid. This means that, for instance, if the uppermost checkbox is checked and the page size is set to 500 and there are 100.000 SIM Cards assigned to the Account, the 500 SIM Cards that are displayed in the grid will be selected.

Keep in mind that changing the page will remove the selection.