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Chapter 6 WAN
LTE5366 Series User’s Guide
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Password
Type the password (of up to 64 ASCII printable characters) associated with the username
above.
Authentication
The LTE5366 supports
PAP
(Password Authentication Protocol) and
CHAP
(Challenge
Handshake Authentication Protocol). CHAP is more secure than PAP; however, PAP is
readily available on more platforms
Select an authentication protocol (
PAP
, or
CHAP
) used by the service provider.
Otherwise, select
Auto
to have the LTE5366 accept either CHAP or PAP.
IP Mode
Select
Dynamic IP
if you have a dynamic IP address.
Select
Static IP
if you have a fixed IP address assigned by your service provider.
IP Address
Enter your WAN IP address in this field if you selected
Static IP
in the
IP Mode
field.
IP Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask in this field if you selected
Static IP
in the
IP Mode
field.
IP Gateway
Enter the gateway IP address in this field if you selected
Static IP
in the
IP Mode
field.
Primary DNS
Enter the first DNS server address assigned by the service provider.
Secondary DNS
Enter the second DNS server address assigned by the service provider.
Roaming
3G/4G roaming is to use your mobile device in an area which is not covered by your
service provider.
Enable
roaming to ensure that your LTE5366 is kept connected to the
Internet when you are traveling outside the geographical coverage area of the network
to which you are registered
3G/4G Connection Common Configuration
MTU
Enter the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) of each data packet, in bytes, that can move
through the WAN connection.
IP Passthrough (Celullar
Bridge)
Select the checkbox to enable WAN IP Passthrough. In the
Fixed MAC
field, enter the
MAC address of the device that will use the WAN side IP address (public IP address) as
the LTE5366.
Network Monitoring
Select this option to have the LTE5366 test the WAN connection by periodically sending
DNS Query
to a DNS server or sending a ping (
ICMP Checking
) to either the default
gateway or the addresses you specify in the
Target1
and
Target2
fields.
Loading Check
Select this option to check how many packets have been transmitted or received
through the WAN connection within a time period specified in the
Check Interval
field.
Check Interval
Type a number of seconds (0 to 99999) to set the time interval between checks. Allow
more time if your destination IP address handles lots of traffic.
Check Timeout
Type the number of seconds (0 to 99999) for your LTE5366 to wait for a response to the
ping or DNS query before considering the check to have failed. This setting must be less
than the Check Interval. Use a higher value in this field if your network is busy or
congested.
Latency Threshold
Type a number of milliseconds (0 to 99999) for the latency threshold. If the specified
latency threshold is exceeded, the LTE5366 considers the check to have failed and
makes a new connection after (Latency Threshold * Fail Threshold) seconds.
Fail Threshold
Type how many WAN connection checks can fail (0 to 99999) before the connection is
considered "down" (not connected). The LTE5366 still checks a "down" connection to
detect if it reconnects.
Target 1 / Target 2
Select
DNS1
to have the LTE5366 send a DNS query to the first DNS server address
assigned by the service provider.
Select
DNS2
to have the LTE5366 send a DNS query to the second DNS server address
assigned by the service provider.
Select
Other
Host
and enter a domain name or IP address of a reliable nearby computer
to have the LTE5366 ping that address.
Table 16 Configuration > Network > WAN > Management WAN Edit (continued)
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