Connect to nRF cloud using eSIM.

We are using nRF9160 chip (in own custom board), SDK 1.9.1 board with "serial lte modem" firmware.
We are unable to get coordinates using AGPS.
I suppose this is due to the fact that the eSIM needs to be somehow registered on the nRF Cloud.
We used the sequence of commands from the "GNSS_AT_commands" example:

  AT%XSYSTEMMODE=1,0,1,0

  OK
  AT%XCOEX0=1,1,1565,1586

  OK
  AT+CPSMS=1

  OK
  AT+CFUN=1

  OK
  AT#XNRFCLOUD=1

  OK

  AT#XAGPS=1,1
  ERROR
  
  AT#XNRFCLOUD?
  #XNRFCLOUD: 0,0,16842753,"nrf-350916060695718" 


But there is no connection to the nRF cloud. eSIM is already used to upload / unload  data via MQTT using AT commands, so the SIM card is working.

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  • Hello, 

    I suppose this is due to the fact that the eSIM needs to be somehow registered on the nRF Cloud.

    No, there is no need to have the eSIM registered other than to keep track of amount of data in SIM.

    But there is no connection to the nRF cloud.

    Does your device connect to nRF Cloud using e.g. Asset Tracker v2? Have you updated your certificates and registered the device in nRF Cloud?

    Just our of curiosity, would it not be better to clarify the cause of issue in ticket #286860 first before registering a new?

    Kind regards,
    Øyvind

  •  - Have you updated your certificates and registered the device in nRF Cloud?

    What certificates are we talking about? No, we didn't separately register the device on the nRF cloud. 
    Is it necessary for correct operation?

    Just our of curiosity, would it not be better to clarify the cause of issue in ticket #286860 first before registering a new?

    The cases seemed different to me (a SIM card that used to work and stopped, and the use of eSIM).
    Actually, we need to compare the GPS data with the evaluation board and ours custom board. 


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  •  - Have you updated your certificates and registered the device in nRF Cloud?

    What certificates are we talking about? No, we didn't separately register the device on the nRF cloud. 
    Is it necessary for correct operation?

    Just our of curiosity, would it not be better to clarify the cause of issue in ticket #286860 first before registering a new?

    The cases seemed different to me (a SIM card that used to work and stopped, and the use of eSIM).
    Actually, we need to compare the GPS data with the evaluation board and ours custom board. 


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