NOTE:
If a SIM card is installed in the second slot, then select the profile and configure the
radio access type for the secondary SIM card as well.
5. Configure the dialer interface:
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Always-On mode:
user@host# set interfaces dl0 unit 0 family inet negotiate-address
user@host# set interfaces dl0 unit 0 family inet6 negotiate-address
user@host# set interfaces dl0 unit 0 dialer-options pool dialer-pool-number
user@host# set interfaces dl0 unit 0 dialer-options dial-string dial-number
user@host# set interfaces dl0 unit 0 dialer-options always-on
•
Dial-on-Demand mode:
user@host# set interfaces dl0 unit 0 family inet negotiate-address
user@host# set interfaces dl0 unit 0 family inet filter dialer dialer-filter-name
user@host# set interfaces dl0 unit 0 dialer-options pool dialer-pool-number
user@host# set interfaces dl0 unit 0 dialer-options dial-string dial-number
•
Backup mode:
user@host# set interfaces <interface-name> unit 0 backup-options interface dl0.0
user@host# set interfaces dl0 unit 0 dialer-options dial-string dial-number
6. Commit the configuration:
user@host# commit
SEE ALSO
Upgrading the Mini-PIM Firmware Using the CLI | 17
Upgrading the Modem Firmware Though Over-the-Air (OTA) | 20
Configuring a Static Route on the Dialer Interface
A static route enables the dialer interface to forward packets to a specific destination other than the default
route. Static routes are manually configured and entered into the routing table. You can configure a static
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