
Operation and Configuration Guide 3.14
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A.4 WAN Monitor Settings
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Friendly Name
: monitor label that appears on the WAN Link configuration
page.
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Use Automatic Ping Host
: specifies that the pings will be sent to
$ESN.ping.omgservice.com, where $ESN is the ESN of the oMG.
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Host
: IP address or URL of the host to ping.
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Interval
: ping interval, in seconds, to determine if the communication link is
active.
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Timeout
: the period, in seconds, to wait for a successful ping response.
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Failure Count
: the number of ping failures that will trigger a call restart.
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Retries
: the number of attempts before declaring a link connection failure.
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Payload
: the packet size.
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Source Address
: use the drop-down menu to select a different source
address when configuring the VPN Ping Monitor. This will be populated with
the LAN segments available, along with the Link IP. In order for the ICMP
datagram to be allowed through the VPN, it MUST have the source address
used to specify the VPN connection.
A.5 WiFi Networks Configuration
General Settings
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Friendly Name
: a name by which this WiFi network can be referenced from
other configuration screens, specifically the WAN link configuration page for a
WiFi which has been provisioned to be used on WAN.
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SSID
: the Service Set Identifier of the WiFi network to which the oMG should
connect.
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Probe Hidden SSID
: allow/disallow the oMG to request a connection to the
SSID above from APs that it sees that are not broadcasting their SSIDs
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Any BSSID
: when enabled, the oMG will connect to any access point device
which broadcasts the SSID specified above. When disabled, the BSSID field
will become active and the MAC addresses of allowable access point devices
can be specified. This offers a more secure approach by ensuring that the
oMG will only connect to access point devices broadcasting the SSID, which
match the MAC addresses specified in BSSID field.
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BSSID
: if Any BSSID above is disabled, this field will accept a comma
separated list of MAC addresses of access point devices on which to allow
connections to. Note that spaces are not allowed in the list.
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Default Network Priority
: use the default value (0) for Network Priority for
this link in network selection algorithm. If not checked the field Priority must
be supplied.
Network Settings
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High Cost Link
: defines this link as High Cost, limiting the frequency and
amount of management data sent over the link. Often a public WiFi link will be
declared a High Cost Link if the service provider charges per MB.