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User Manual
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AER3100/AER3150
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When
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Port
– Select by the physical port on the router that you are plugging the modem into (e.g., “USB
Port 2”).
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Manufacturer
– Select by the modem manufacturer (e.g., “Cradlepoint Inc.”).
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Model
– Set your rule according to the specific model of modem.
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Type
– Select by type of Internet source (Ethernet, LTE, Modem, Wireless as WAN, WiMAX).
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Serial Number
– Select a 3G or LTE modem by the serial number.
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MAC Address
– Select a WiMAX modem by MAC Address.
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Unique ID
– Select by ID. This is generated by the router and displayed when the device is connected
to the router.
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Condition
: Select “is,” “is not,” “starts with,” “contains,” or “ends with” to create your condition’s
statement.
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Value
: If the correct values are available, select from the dropdown list. You may need to manually input
the value.
Invert Binding
: Advanced option that inverts the meaning of WAN Binding to only establish this tunnel when
the specified WAN Binding device(s) are
NOT
connected.
Add/Edit Tunnel – Local Networks
IP Version
: Select
IPv4
or
IPv6
.
The
Network Address
and the
Netmask
define what local devices have access to or can be accessed from the
VPN tunnel.
NOTE
: the local network IP address MUST be different from the remote network IP address.
Optionally
: A
Port
can be defined that will limit the traffic going through the VPN tunnel to only that port. If
the field is left blank, any port will be accepted by the tunnel.
Add/Edit Tunnel – Remote Gateway
Gateway
: This value can be any of the following: an IPv4 address, an IPv6 address, or a fully qualified name in
the form of “host.domain.com” (DNS names are case-
insensitive, so only lower case letters are allowed).
It is recommended that you use a dynamic DNS
hostname instead of the static IP address – by using
the dynamic DNS hostname, updates of the remote
WAN IP are compensated for while connecting to a
VPN tunnel.
Add/Edit Tunnel – Remote Networks
The
Network Address
and the
Netmask
define the
remote network address range that local devices will
have access to via the VPN tunnel.
NOTE
: the remote network IP address
MUST
be
different from the local network IP address.
Optionally
: A
Port
can be defined that will limit the
traffic going through the VPN tunnel to only that port. If the field is left blank, any port will be accepted by the
tunnel.