3G CDMA NIM/Cellular Interface
Example 3G CDMA NIM/Cellular Interface Configurations
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ip policy-class Private
allow list self self
nat source list wizard-ics interface ppp1 overload policy Public-T1
nat source list wizard-ics interface demand 1 overload policy Public-DR
!
ip policy-class Public-T1
!
ip policy-class Public-DR
!
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 demand 1 10
!
Sample GUI Configuration
The same cellular interface parameters can be set by using the GUI configuration method described
beginning on
page 8
.
Using the 3G CDMA NIM with Schedules and Probes
The cellular interface can be configured to operate with schedules and probes, which can connect the
cellular interface to the cellular network at predetermined times. This can be useful in a situation where
remote access to the unit is needed. For example, when SNMP or network management is desired from the
service provider. Since the cellular interface only dials out, a schedule and probe are needed to connect the
cellular interface to the cellular network to allow remote access to the unit. To configure the interface so
that it is connected to the 3G network at a specific time, the following are needed: a configured schedule
that is activated at the desired time, a probe to test the connection and send interesting traffic using the
demand interface, and a track whose state is reliant upon the schedule. In addition, the demand interface
must be configured in a manner similar to the following example and an ACL must be created that allows
traffic based on the previously configured track state.
In AOS firmware release 17.09.00, the
match-interesting
command was changed to
require the
ip
keyword. If you are using firmware released prior to 17.09.00, enter the
match-interesting list
<name>
[in | out]
or the
match-interesting reverse list
<name>
[in | out]
commands (rather than the
match-interesting ip
commands) from the Demand
Interface Configuration mode to define interesting traffic.
In AOS firmware release 17.09.00, the
access-policy
command was changed to require
the
ip
keyword. If you are using firmware released prior to 17.09.00, enter the
access-policy
<name> command (rather than the
ip access-policy
command) from the
Demand Interface Configuration mode to apply the access control policy.
The remote access as described in this example requires that the managing cellular service
know the IP address of the demand interface.