Airlink RJ-11 manual Network Configuration, Protocol Settings, Network Settings

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Configuration Settings and Commands

imposes limits on source TCP ports then you may need to set this to something specific. Note that if you specify something other than 0, you will be limited to only 1 TCP pipe at-a-time for any given destination port.

Protocol Settings

For each host (peer) you will make an outgoing connection to, you need to specify the protocol options used for that host. For each host, select the Host from the “Edit settings for a different peer” selection box. Select “Add a new peer definition” link to add a new host.

FIGURE 8. Host RJ-11 IP Gateway: Protocol Settings

The hosts are identified by their IP address or Hostname and TCP port. You may also specify wild cards. Specific host names and/or port numbers take precedence over the wild cards. An asterisk for the IP address/hostname (for instance “*:443”) means any other host when connecting on port

443.An asterisk for the port number (for instance “host.peer.com:*”) refers to any other port on that host. And a double asterisk (“*:*”) refers to all other hosts.

Network Configuration

The Network Configuration group configures settings for the RJ-45 Ethernet port.

Network Settings

The Network Settings page allows you to set the IP address, the IP netmask, and the TCP keep- alive settings.

Every IP address contains two pieces of information: the network number and the host number. A network number is assigned to each local area network and is shared by all the network devices on that network. Each network device, or “host”, is assigned a unique host number. The IP netmask defines which portion of an IP address contains the network number, and which portion contains the host number. The default netmask depends on the “class” of the IP address that you are using.

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Contents Host RJ-11 IP Gateway Contents Specifications ContentsIntroduction Host RJ-11 Ethernet Connectivity for a Legacy HostHost RJ-11 IP Gateway Features IntroductionSoftware Required InstallationBefore You Start Hardware RequiredDefault settings Configuring your Raven-E for the Host RJ-11 IP GatewayInstallation Cellular Account RequiredConfiguring the Raven-E Public ModePrivate Mode Configuring the Intial IP Address for the Host RJ-11 IP Gateway without a Raven-EPort Utility TCP/IP Properties Host RJ-11 IP Gateway Defaults Configuring the Host RJ-11 IP GatewayDhcp Mode Static IP Mode Host RJ-11 IP Gateway Serial Settings Status LEDs Connectors and Reset buttonHardware Hardware Status Normal OperationEthernet Configuration Settings and Commands Web-based InterfaceWelcome Service ConfigurationConfiguration Settings and Commands Serial Settings Port Services Host RJ-11 IP Gateway Port ServicesPhone Number Translation Host RJ-11 IP Gateway Phone Number TranslationNetwork Translation Host RJ-11 IP Gateway Network TranslationNetwork Settings Network ConfigurationProtocol Settings Host RJ-11 IP Gateway Network Interface Settings DNS Settings Host RJ-11 IP Gateway DNS SettingsTime Settings IP RoutingSecurity Settings Host RJ-11 IP Gateway Time SettingsHost RJ-11 IP Gateway Security Settings Online Update Host RJ-11 IP Gateway Online Update -top half of the page PTroubleshooting Status and LogsSystem Log Port StatusOS and Network Information Host RJ-11 IP Gateway Port StatusLog Files and Settings Host RJ-11 IP Gateway Log SettingsCommands PingReset/Reboot Specifications Physical DimensionsSpecifications Optional Mounting BracketAT Commands CONNECT1, no CARRIER3AT Commands Termination REASON….CARRIER LossResponse Codes Modem Signal Behavior Port Settings One Year Standard Equipment Warranty Warranty Terms and ConditionsStandard Software Warranty RemedyWarranty Terms and Conditions General ConditionsWarranty Terms and Conditions Contacting Technical Support AirLink Technical SupportAirLink Support Web Site AirLink Documentation and Guides