User guide

WAN/Cellular Configuration
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Response to
Incoming Ping
When a ping is received by the device from a remote location, the Response to Incoming
Ping redirects it to the selected location.
No response: the incoming ping is completely ignored
ALEOS Responds (default): ALEOS returns to the Ping response.
Pass to Host: The ping is forwarded to the DMZ host with any response from the host
forwarded back to the OTA location. If no host is connected, there is no ping response.
Note: Some Mobile Network Operators may block all ICMP traffic on their network. A ping
sent to the device from a remote location is not received.
LTE Authentication
Mode
Specifies the authentication method to be used in the network PPP session. Options are:
NONE (default)
PAP
CHAP
Network User ID Network User ID
The login that is used to login to the cellular network, when required.
uid=user id (up to 64 bytes)
Network Password Network Password is the password that, when required, is used to login to the cellular
network.
pw=password (30 characters maximum).
Network Watchdog
(minutes)
Network connection watchdog
If there is no network connection for the number of minutes configured in this field, the device
reboots. This feature cannot be disabled.
5255 minutes (allowed values)
120 minutes (default)
Setting the Band This feature enables advanced users to select the RF band range or technology the AirLink
device uses. Most of the time it’s best to leave this field at the default setting (All bands) but
there may be times when you want to select a band range or technology that you know is
more stable in the region where the AirLink device is located. The list of options displayed
depends on the radio module in your device and its configuration. Possible options include:
All bands (default)
Europe 3G
North America 3G
Europe 2G
GSM ALL
Europe
North America
WCDMA ALL
LTE ALL
APN Backup (See Backup APN on page 119.)
Command Description