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Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 5.0 | User Guide W-600 Series Controller | 437
Figure 96 show dialer group example
The ATD, in the Dial String column in Figure 96, specifies the number to dial, and is typically the same among
respective CDMA/GSM carriers. The information under the Init String column typically just resets the modem to
the factory default state, but may contain carrier specific options. You can often find these settings in online
forums or from your ISP.
Linux Support
The Internet is a great place to research Linux support for your modem. Chances are someone already got it
working on their system and their configuration can be leveraged. The following sites provide useful information:
http://www.evdoforums.com/
http://ubuntuforums.org
http://www.linux.com/forums
http://kenkinder.com/
NAS (Network-Attached Storage)
The Dell PowerConnect W-600 Controller Series controller allows you to connect a pre-formatted NAS device
that can be made available to all connected clients. The W-600 Series Controller supports NAS devices with
partitions in filesystem formats:
z ext2
z ext3
z FAT16
z FAT32
The W-600 Series Controller supports a maximum of four devices. To ensure higher reliability, only connect one
USB powered device. The other three devices should use an external power source.
NAS Device Setup
Setting up a NAS device involves the following step:
z Connecting the physical device to the USB port in the controller
z Mounting the device on the controller
z Creating a share—To use the mounted NAS device, you must create a share on the NAS device.
z Associating the share with a filesystem path
(host)# show dialer group
Dialer Group Table
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Name Init String Dial String
---- ----------- -----------
evdo_us ATQ0V1E0 ATDT#777
gsm_us AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","ISP.CINGULAR" ATD*99#
(host)#