
Configuring Networking
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.
Field
Description