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Rx Errors:
The number of corrupted TCP and UDP packets received by the modem from the cell network.
Rx Packets Dropped:
The number of TCP and UDP packets received by the modem from the cell network that were not accepted. This
may occur due to memory or throughput problems.
Tx Bytes:
The total number of bytes transmitted by the modem to the cell network. All statistics will be cleared
automatically if this count exceeds 1 billion (1,000,000,000).
Tx Packets:
The total number of TCP and UDP packets transmitted by the modem to the cell network.
Tx Errors:
The number of corrupted TCP and UDP packets received by the modem that were meant to be transmitted on the
cell network.
Tx Packets Dropped:
The number of TCP and UDP packets received by the modem for transmit to the cell network that were not
accepted. This may occur due to memory or throughput problems.
Press the Clear button to reset the totals to 0. These totals are NOT cleared by a modem reboot.
3.3.5 DYNAMIC DNS
Select Cell Connection from the left navigation pane. Select the Dynamic DNS tab to open the Dynamic DNS configuration
page. Dynamic DNS is a system which allows the domain name data of a computer with a varying (dynamic) IP addresses
held in a name server to be updated in real time in order to make it possible to establish connections to that machine
without the need to track the actual IP address themselves at all times. A number of providers offer Dynamic DNS services
("DDNS"), free or for a charge. For example, a free service provided by NO-IP allows users to setup between one and five
host names on a domain name provided by NO-IP. No-IP is the default DNS service.
Figure 31: Cell Connection – Dynamic DNS