Concept Guide

uplink
uplink
cellular {apn <APN-Profile-Pid> <APN-name> |priority <prior>}
disable
enable
health-check enable|disable|{ip {<fqdn>|<ip>}
wired priority <1-255>
wired vlan <id> priority <1-255>
Description
Manage and configure the uplink network connection.
Syntax
Parameter Description Range
cellular
apn <APN-Profile-Pid> <APN-Name>
priority <prior>
Set the cellular uplink configuration. This
parameter has two sub-parameters:
l apn: The access point name (apn) of the
cellular uplink.
<APN-Profile-Pid>: Connection ID in modem
dial string (e.g. "*99***x#", where "x" is the
appropriate APN-profile-id number in dial-
string)
<APN-Name>: Access Point Name (e.g.
internet). Contact your service provider if
not known.
l priority:Set the priority of the cellular
uplink. By default, the cellular uplink is a
lower priority than the wired uplink; making
the wired link the primary link and the
cellular link the secondary or backup link.
Configuring the cellular link with a higher
priority than your wired link priority will set
your cellular link as the primary controller
link.
priority:
1-255
enable
Enable the uplink manager.
disable
Disable the uplink manager.
health-check enable|disable|{ip
{<fqdn>|<ip>}
The health-check parameter is introduced to
monitor the availability and quality of the
connection to a master controller with the
specified FQDN or IPaddress.
wired priority <prior>
Set the priority of the wired uplink. Each uplink
type has an associated priority; wired ports
having the highest priority by default.
1-255
wired vlan <id>
Define the VLAN identification (ID) of the uplink
VLAN . A maximim of four wired VLANs can be
defined
1-4094
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