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*IPSEC1_REMOTE_ID_TYPE
*IPSEC2_REMOTE_ID_TYPE
*IPSEC3_REMOTE_ID_TYPE
*IPSEC4_REMOTE_ID_TYPE
*IPSEC5_REMOTE_ID_TYPE
Query or set the remote (Peer Identity) ID type for the # VPN.
AT*IPSEC[VPN number]_REMOTE_ID_TYPE? to query
AT*IPSEC[VPN number]_REMOTE_ID_TYPE=n to set
n=1 — IP
•n=2 FQDN
•n=3 User FQDN
Note:
FQDN allows you to use a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) e. g.,
modemname.domainname.com
User FQDN allows you to use a user FQDN whose values should
include a username (e.g. user@domain.com)
*IPSEC1_SHARED_KEY1
*IPSEC2_SHARED_KEY1
*IPSEC3_SHARED_KEY1
*IPSEC4_SHARED_KEY1
*IPSEC5_SHARED_KEY1
Query the pre-shared Key (PSK) used to initiate the # VPN tunnel.
AT*IPSEC[n]_SHARED_KEY1?
[n]=server number
*IPSEC1_STATUS?
*IPSEC2_STATUS?
*IPSEC3_STATUS?
*IPSEC4_STATUS?
*IPSEC5_STATUS?
Query the VPN # connection status.
AT*IPSEC[VPN number]_STATUS? to query
Disabled
Not Connected
Connected
Note: Use this when troubleshooting a VPN # connection.
*IPSEC1_TUNNEL_TYPE
*IPSEC2_TUNNEL_TYPE
*IPSEC3_TUNNEL_TYPE
*IPSEC4_TUNNEL_TYPE
*IPSEC5_TUNNEL_TYPE
Query or set the VPN # tunnel type.
AT*IPSEC[VPN number]_TUNNEL_TYPE? to query
AT*IPSEC[VPN number]_TUNNEL_TYPE=n to set
n=0 — Disable the tunnel (default)
n=1 — IPsec Tunnel
n=2 — GRE Tunnel
n=3 — SSL Tunnel
Note: For a successful configuration, all settings for the VPN tunnel
must be identical between the AirLink Device VPN and the enterprise
VPN server.
Table D-6: VPN Commands (Continued)
Command Description