Sierra Wireless X HSUPA manual Cellular, Dynamic vs. Static IP Addresses

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Introduction to the PinPoint X

Cellular

The PinPoint X will perform routing for all internet traffic to and from the computers or other end devicse.

With the Raven XE in Ethernet Public mode, only one device connected to the Ethernet port will receive the public IP address which is the one provided by the cellular network. In Ethernet Private mode, with a hub or switch connected to the Ethernet port, the Raven XE will provide NAT for a range of computers or other devices connected to the switch or hub and Internet access to all of them.

Dynamic vs. Static IP Addresses

There are two types of addresses on networks: dynamic and static.

Dynamic addresses are assigned on a “need to have” basis. Your PinPoint X might not always receive the same address each time it connects with your cellular provider.

Static addresses are permanently assigned to a particular account and will always be used whenever your PinPoint X connects to the Internet. The IP address will not be given to anyone else.

Most ISPs (cellular included) use dynamic IP addresses rather than static IP addresses since it allows them to reuse a smaller number of IP addresses for a large number of customers. A dynamic IP address is suitable for many common Internet uses, such as web browsing, looking up data on another computer system, or other client functions (such as data only being sent out or only being received after an initial request).

Tip: If your account with your cellular provider includes a dynamic IP address and you need a static IP, please consult your your cellular provider Representative for more information about changing your account for static IP support.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents User Guide Important Notice Safety and Hazards Limitation Liability Patents Copyright Trademarks Revision History Contact InformationContents Activating PinPoint X on your cellular provider Hsupa Introduction to the PinPointACEware AleosMonitor and Control Simplified DeploymentSteps of a connection Connecting to your cellular providerModem Doctor Dynamic vs. Static IP Addresses CellularHsupa Communication HsupaUmts Connection methodsIPSec NetworkingVirtual serial port Events Reporting ApplicationsSoftware Tools and Reference Documents DocumentationBands SpecificationsFeatures and Benefits TechnologyStandards/Approvals Power Consumption @12V DCDimensions LED IndicatorsPort Interface Port Pin-OutsSerial Port Power Connector not to scale Power ConnectorCellular Account Required Installing the SIMActivating PinPoint X on your Cellular provider Before you startTools Required Opening the SIM SlotRemove the SIM from the card Ejecting the SIM trayInsert the Tray and SIM Finishing the SIM installationInsert the SIM into the Tray Configuring the APN Dust, etc Hardware Installation PinPointGPS Antenna Placement for a Vehicle Connecting to PowerIgnition Sense power connector Connecting to a Computer or other DeviceSerial Rssi LED Ranges RSSI/Signal LED Status Ranges of Rssi dBm Indicator LightsLight Patterns MountingFront Analog Inputs Inputs, Relay Outputs, and Power 5 StatusCapturing External Events Relay Outputs Digital InputsRev 4.0 Oct.09 Inputs, Relay Outputs, and Power Status Connecting devices to the I/O PortWiring Color Corospondance Getting Immediate Reports Using RAP Power Modes and InformationMonitoring and Setting the I/O Power Effect on Modem State Wiring the PinPoint X forMonitoring Power-In Voltage PinPoint X Hsupa 20080311