Chapter 4 – Device Configuration
MultiConnect AW User Guide
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F) Remote Port
1
Remote Port is the IP port that the remote device listens on.
When you change the Remote Port, it becomes the new default
port.
G) Remote IP
None
Remote IP is the IP address of the device you are connecting to
for outbound. When you change the Remote IP, it becomes the
new default IP.
Phone Number/IP Conversion Table
Option
Default
Selection
J) View or change Phone
Number/IP Conversion
Table
This option allows for additional remote server IPs to be added
to the Phone Number/ IP Conversion Table.
When a dialed number matches one of those in this table, the
default Remote Port and IP options are overridden during the
call. If the entry does not match, the default is used. For
detailed instructions on entering data in this table, refer to View
or Change Phone Number/IP Conversion Table in this chapter.
Wireless Band
Option
Default
Selection
K) Wireless Band
Dual-band
850/1900 MHz
This option is default depending on the region of the world the
unit is set up for, e.g., 900/1800MHz for Europe.
0) dual-band 850/1900 MHz - NAM
1) dual-band 900/1800 MHz – Euro/ROW
APN Dependent
Option
Default
Selection
The Access Point Name (APN) is the server name provided by your carrier. For example, AT&T; PROXY,
INTERNET, or PUBLIC, T-Mobile; INTERNET2, VOICESSTREAM.COM, INTERNET2, or WAP.VOICESTREAM.COM
Rogers Wireless of Canada; INTERNET.COM
L) APN Username
The APN User name is assigned by your cellular network
provider for security and authentication purposes. The user
name may not be required by all network providers.
Option
Default
Selection
M) APN Password
The APN Password is assigned by your cellular network provider
for security and authentication purposes. The password may not
be required by all network providers.
N) APN Server
The APN assigned by your cellular network provider.
MultiConnect AW Security
Option
Default
Selection
O) PhyTimeout (Min)
15 Min
The Physical Time out option is a time limit in which the
MultiConnect AW will drop the connection to the cellular
network if no activity is sensed on the network. The range is
zero to 255 minutes, with 0 disabling the time out. The default is
15 minutes.
Normally, this option should be left in the default value.
P) DLE Mode
1
DLE Mode 0 is enabled, no specific process is needed on [ETX]
characters. This means that is not possible for a host to request