Chapter 4 – Device Configuration
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Port Dependent
Option
Default
Description
E) Local Port
23
Local Port
is the port that the MultiConnect listens on for
inbound traffic.
F) Remote Port
0
Remote Port
is the IP port that the remote device listens on.
If 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. If 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 additional connections 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
This setting defaults depending on the region the unit is setup
for.
0) dual-band 850/1900 MHz (for North America)
1) dual-band 900/1800 MHz (for Europe)
APN* Dependent
Option
Default
Selection
L) APN Username
Your cellular network provider assigns this name for security
and authentication. Some network providers may not require
an APN username.
M) APN Password
Your cellular network provider assigns a password for security
and authentication. Some network providers may not require
an APN password.
N) APN Server
The APN assigned by your cellular network provider.
* The Access Point Name (APN) is a server name that your network provider sets up for your account.
Your provider will provide you with APN information. Well-known APNs include:
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AT&T; PROXY, INTERNET, or PUBLIC
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T-Mobile; INTERNET2, VOICESSTREAM.COM, INTERNET2, or WAP.VOICESTREAM.COM
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Rogers Wireless of Canada; INTERNET.COM