User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- PremierWave XC HSPA+ User Guide
- 1: Using This Guide
- 2: Introduction
- 3: Installation of PremierWave XC HSPA+
- 4: Using DeviceInstaller
- 5: Configuration Using Web Manager
- 6: Network Settings
- Network 1 (eth0) Interface Settings
- Network 1 (Link) Settings
- Network 1 (Failover)
- Network 2 (Cellular) Settings
- Network 2 (Link) Settings
- Gateway
- 7: Cellular
- 8: Action Settings
- 9: Line and Tunnel Settings
- Line Settings
- Tunnel Settings
- Serial Settings
- To Configure Tunnel Serial Settings
- Packing Mode
- To Configure Tunnel Packing Mode Settings
- Accept Mode
- To Configure Tunnel Accept Mode Settings
- Connect Mode
- To Configure Tunnel Connect Mode Settings
- Disconnect Mode
- To Configure Tunnel Disconnect Mode Settings
- Modem Emulation
- To Configure Tunnel Modem Emulation Settings
- Relay Output
- 10: Terminal and Host Settings
- 11: Services Settings
- 12: Security Settings
- 13: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings
- Filesystem Settings
- Protocol Stack Settings
- SMTP Settings
- Diagnostics
- Threads
- Clock
- System Settings
- Discovery and Query Port
- 14: Advanced Settings
- 15: Security in Detail
- 16: Updating Firmware
- 17: Branding the PremierWave XC HSPA+
- Appendix A: Technical Specifications
- Appendix B: Compliance
- Appendix C: Technical Support
- Appendix D: Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions
- Appendix E: USB-CDC-ACM Device Driver File for Windows Hosts
6: Network Settings
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To Configure Network 2 (Cellular Interface) Settings
Using Web Manager
To modify network 2 cellular interface information, click Network on the menu and select
Network 2 > Interface > Configuration.
Using the CLI
To enter the cellular command level: enable -> config -> if 2
Using XML
Include in your file:
<configgroup name = "cellular interface” instance =
“wwan0”>
Network 2 (Link) Settings
This page shows configuration of an Cellular Link on the device.
Connection Mode The Always On connection mode keeps the device always connected to the
cellular network. The On Demand connection mode leaves the link quiescent until
an application attempts to make use of the cellular network connection. Be aware
that in this mode, the first attempt to initiate a connection from the device server
may fail, since a new IP address may need to be negotiated. The Shoulder Tap
connection mode requires a short message (SMS) to make the link active. See
the SMS Inbound configuration for details on the message syntax requirements.
Idle Timeout If the connection mode is 'On Demand' or 'Shoulder Tap' and there is no network
activity for Idle Timeout duration the device will automatically disconnect from the
cellular network.
Primary DNS Enter the IP address of the primary Domain Name Server.
Note: This setting will be used when either Static IP or Auto IP is active, or if
DHCP/BOOTP is active and no DNS server was acquired from the server.
Secondary DNS
Server
Enter the IP address of the secondary Domain Name Server.
Note: This setting will be used when either Static IP or Auto IP is active, or if
DHCP/BOOTP is active and no DNS server was acquired from the server.
Network 2 Link
Settings
Description
APN (Access Point
Name)
Enter the configurable network identifier used by a mobile device when
connecting to a GSM carrier.
Username Enter the Username for dial up to cellular carrier, if required.
Password Enter the Password for dial up to cellular carrier, if required.
Dialup String Enter the modem string used for making connection to carrier.
Roaming Enable or disable the network roaming.
Network 2 (Cellular
Interface) Settings
Description
PRELIMINARY DRAFT
PRELIMINARY DRAFT