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Chapter 3 Using the Web Management Software
33 Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MultiModem rCell User Guide
Note: For routing to take effect, save the configuration after enabling it. It won’t be effective on the fly at
runtime.
PPP General
PPP Enable/disable PPP. The default is Disable. When enabled, the unit functions as a
router. PPP must be disabled to access the integrated cellular modem directly using
telnet port 5000. If PPP is enabled, you cannot access the integrated cellular modem.
Dial-on-Demand: Enable/disable Dial-on-Demand. The default is Disable. If you disable it, the router will
always stay connected unless the Idle Time Out expires. When Dial-on-Demand is
enabled, use the ‘Wakeup on Call’ settings under the PPP menu to configure the
settings for re-establishment of the connection.
Idle Time Out: Set the amount of idle time that will pass before the router will timeout. The default is
180 seconds. If the time expires, the PPP connection to the Internet will disconnect. Any
IP packets from the LAN side or IP traffic from the wireless side will reset this timer and
prevent the connection from dropping.
Connect Time Out: Set the number of seconds to wait for a connection while in receive mode before timing
out.
Dialing Max Retries: Enter the number of dialing retries allowed. The default is zero, which means an infinite
number is allowed. Range 0 to 100.
Authentication
Authentication Type: Set the authentication protocol type that will negotiate with the remote peer:
pap/chap/pap-chap. Default is pap-chap.
Username: Enter the Username with which the remote peer will authenticate. You can leave this
field blank, if desired. Username is limited to 60 characters.
Password: Enter the Password with which the remote peer will authenticate. You can leave this
field blank, if desired. Password is limited to 60 characters.
ICMP Keep Alive Check
Keep Alive Check: Enable/disable Keep Alive Check. The default is Disable. This is used to periodically
check that the Internet connection is up. If it is not, the router will try to reconnect.
Keep Alive Type: Select ICMP or TCP (the protocol type for Keep Alive).
Host Name: Enter the Host Name or IP Address for Keep Alive Check. No default.
TCP Port: Enter the TCP Port number to connect with the TCP server.
Interval: Set the number of seconds for Keep Alive Check. Default is 60 seconds.
ICMP Count: Set the number of ICMP Keep Alive Checks to be sent to the specified host. Default is
10.
Modem Configuration
Refer to the Customer Activation Notices included with the product for proper information to enter.
Dial Number: Set the dial number to be dialed. Default is NULL.
For HSPA models, the Dial Number is *99***1#
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