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STEP
4
Click
Save
.
Configuring Optional Network Settings
To configure optional settings:
STEP 1
In the
Optional Settings
section, configure the following settings:
Service Name
Enter a name for the new L2TP service.
MPPE Encryption
Check Enable to enable Microsoft Point-to-Point
Encryption for the L2TP connection.
DNS Server Source
The DNS server address. If you already have DNS
server addresses from your ISP, choose Use these
DNS Servers, and enter the primary and secondary
addresses in the Static DNS 1 and Static DNS 2
fields.
To get DNS server addresses from your ISP,
choose Get Dynamically from ISP.
To use the DNS servers provided by OpenDNS
(208.67.222.222, 208.67.220.220) to resolve your
web addresses, choose Use OpenDNS.
MTU
Maximum transmission unit (MTU) is the size of the
largest packet that can be sent over the network.
Unless a change is required by your ISP, we
recommend that you choose
Auto
. The default
MTU size is 1500 bytes.
If your ISP requires a custom MTU setting, choose
Manual
and enter the MTU size.
Size
The custom MTU size. The standard MTU value for
Ethernet networks is usually 1500 bytes. For
PPPoE connections, the value is 1492 bytes.
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STEP
2
Click
Save
.
Untagged VLAN
Check the box to enable VLAN tagging. When
enabled (the default), all traffic is tagged with a
VLAN ID.
By default, all traffic on the device uses VLAN 1, the
default untagged VLAN. All traffic is untagged until
you disable the untagged VLAN, change the
untagged traffic VLAN ID, or change the VLAN ID.
Untagged VLAN ID
A number between 1 and 4094 for the untagged
VLAN ID. The default is 1. Traffic on the VLAN that
you specify in this field is not tagged with a VLAN
ID when forwarded to the network.
VLAN 1 is the default untagged VLAN.
AP Management VLAN
The VLAN associated with the IP address you use
to access the device when it is configured as an
access point.
If you create additional VLANs, for security
reasons, choose a value that corresponds with the
VLAN configured on other switches in the network.
You may need to change the management VLAN to
limit access to Device Manager.
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Configuring Networking
Configuring a Mobile Network
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Configuring a Mobile Network
Choose
Networking
>
WAN > Mobile Network
to configure to configure the
device to connect to a Mobile Broadband USB modem that is connected to its
USB interface.
Configuring Global Mobile Network Settings
To configure global settings for supported USB devices:
STEP 1
Connect the USB modem. If the modem is supported, it is automatically detected
and appears on the Mobile Network page.
STEP
2
Select
Auto
or
Manual
connection mode. Ethernet Connection Recovery works
only if the Connect Mode is set to Auto.
To enable your modem to establish a connection automatically, select Auto
mode. If you select Auto, set a Connect on Demand time or select Keep Alive.
Connect on Demand terminates the Internet connection after it is inactive for
the period of time specified in the Max Idle Time field.
If your Internet connection is terminated due to inactivity, the modem
automatically reestablishes a connection when a user attempts to access
the Internet. In the Max Idle Time field, enter the number of minutes of idle
time that can elapse before the Internet connection terminates. Select Keep
Alive to keep the connection active at all times.
To connect or disconnect your modem connection manually, select Manual
mode.
The device displays the current modem connection status that includes initializing,
connecting, disconnecting, or disconnected.
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Configuring a Mobile Network
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STEP
3
Verify that the Card Status field shows your mobile card is
Connected
.
Configuring Mobile Network Settings Manually
To change mobile network parameters in the
Mobile Network Setup
area, click
the Manual radio button. The device automatically detects supported modems
and lists the appropriate configuration parameters. To override global parameters,
select
Manual
.
STEP 1
Enter information in the following fields:
Field
Description
Access point Name
(APN)
Internet network that the mobile device is connecting to.
Enter the access point name provided by your mobile
network service provider. If you do not know the name
of the access point, contact your service provider.
Dial Number
Dial number provided by your mobile network service
provider for the Internet connection.
Username
Password
User name and password provided by your mobile
network service provider.
SIM Check
SIM card check enable or disable.
SIM PIN
PIN code associated with your SIM card. This field is
only displayed for GSM SIM cards.
You can modify the SIM PIN in either Auto or Manual
mode.
Server Name
Name of the server for the Internet connection (if
provided by your service provider).
Authentication
Authentication used by your service provider. The value
can be changed by choosing the authentication type
from the drop-down list. The default is Auto. If you do
not know which type of authentication to use, select
Auto.
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Configuring a Mobile Network
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STEP
2
Click
Save
to save your settings
Bandwidth Cap Setting
The device monitors the data activity across the mobile network link and when it
reaches a given threshold, sends a notification.
To enable or disable Bandwidth Cap Tracking and set the limits:
STEP 1
Click Enabled or Disabled.
STEP
2
Select the Monthly Renewal Date from the drop-down list to indicate which day of
the month the bandwidth cap is reset.
STEP
3
In the Monthly Bandwidth Cap field, enter the maximum amount of data in
megabytes that is allowed to pass before the device takes an action, such as
sending an email to an administrator.
E-mail Setting
When the bandwidth data limit is reached, an email message can be sent to the
administrator. To set up the target email address, see
Configuring Log E-Mailing
.
When enabled by checking the box, email is sent when:
Mobile network usage has exceeded a given percentage.
The device fails over to the backup pathway and recovers.
Server Type
The most commonly available type of mobile data
service connection based on your area service signal. If
your location supports only one mobile data service,
you can limit your preferred option, reducing connection
setup times. The first selection always searches for
HSPDA/3G/UMTS service and switches automatically
to GPRS when it is available.
LTE Service
Long-term Evolution (LTE) Service setting.
Auto
chooses
a signal based on the area service signal.
4G only
searches for only 4G signals.
3G only
searches for only
3G signals.
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Description

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