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TeleBoss 850 2.06.280_STD User Manual
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net.wireless.pppusername
(Setup -> Modem Settings -> Wireless Modem Settings)
net.wireless.ppppassword
(Setup -> Modem Settings -> Wireless Modem Settings)
Used to set the login credentials for the PPP session.
net.ppprouting.enable
(Setup -> Network Settings -> PPP Settings -> IP Routing)
This setting controls whether the unit routes IP traffic from PPP to an Ethernet interface specified by the destination IP
address's subnet. On products which have DIP switches, this setting is mechanically locked with a DIP switch for
added security. On products with this feature but without DIP switches, there is no way to lock this.
net.eth.nat
(Setup -> Network Settings -> Ethernet Settings -> Ethernet
n
Settings)
This setting controls whether the unit does Network Address Translation (NAT) on routed frames egressing the unit on
the specified interface. That is, when PPP routing is operating and forwarding frames received on the PPP interface
(which can be the same thing as the wireless modem interface), the unit rewrites the source IP address of forwarded
frames leaving the unit to the IP address of the ethernet interface on which they leave. If this setting is disabled then
forwarding may still happen since it is governed only by the PPP routing settings, but the source IP address of the
forwarded frames is not rewritten.
net.wireless.defaultrouteenable
(Setup -> Modem Settings -> Wireless Modem Settings)
When ON, the wireless interface is set as the default route when connected (which is either never, or all the time, with
our current options). When OFF, the wireless interface will not become the default route when connected. The default
is OFF. For a change to this setting to take effect and if the wireless link is already up, the wireless link must be
restarted. While it is possible to detect a change to this setting and automatically restart the wireless link, it is possible
that an ongoing session (such as a web session, which would not be seen as an ongoing connection) could get
interrupted. To avoid this restart the wireless connection, using the
WIRELESS RESTART
command. This brings
down the wireless link, and it automatically comes back up with the new setting in effect.
Setup Menu
All of the
net.wireless
settings above can be accessed in the setup menu at:
Modem Setting -> Wireless
Modem
TeleBoss 850 - Wireless Modem Settings
A) Mode [OFF]
B) APN []
C) PIN []
D) Idle Timeout (minutes) [5]
E) Band (GPRS only) [DUAL-850/1900]
F) PPP/Wireless User Name []
G) PPP/Wireless Password [********]
H) Default Route Enable [OFF]
Operation
With
net.wireless.mode
set to PERMANENT (depending on the type of modem installed), the unit attempts to
maintain a connection to the wireless network at all times. If the connection goes down for any reason, including
inactivity, the unit immediately attempts to reconnect. When there is no activity on the link for longer than the inactivity
timeout (see below), the connection is terminated and immediately restarted. If
net.wireless.mode
is set to OFF,
wireless modem operations are terminated immediately (there may be up to a minute's delay if certain operations are
pending).
The
WIRELESS RESTART
command causes the wireless modem to terminate the connection and restart it
based on the current settings; this is useful if a setting other than "mode" is changed.
The default setting for the wireless connection is to NOT be the default route for outbound IP frames. A static
route must be entered for any frame to be sent out on the wireless connection. If Default Route Enable is changed
to ON for the wireless connection, then all IP frames that do not match an existing static route will be sent out on
the wireless connection. For situations where the wireless modem is the only means of off-net access, Default
Route Enable should be set to ON.
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