DNS servers
When set to “User defined”, DNS servers defined on the Ethernet
page are used. If set to “From GPRS network”, the device receives the DNS server
IP addresses automatically from the GPRS network.
Led indication
When set to “Data only”, the GPRS LED blinks green when
transmitting data. When set to “Informative”, the LED blinks also when connected
to the GPRS network without data transfer (GPRS context is active).
GPRS username
determines the user name used for authentication, if APN requires
it.
GPRS password
determines the password used for authentication, if APN requires it.
PPP idle timeout
determines the maximum idle time for the GPRS interface. If the
GPRS interface has been idle (no traffic) for this period, the GPRS connection is
restarted.
Maximum MTU value
determines the maximum transfer unit (MTU) for GPRS.
Use GPRS as default route
If enabled, GPRS is used as the default route. The
Ethernet default gateway has to be disabled by setting the parameter
Use Ethernet
as default route
to “No” in
Network/Ethernet
.
5.4.3
Dial-in
The device's PPP dial-in interface is configured via the Dial-in command in the
Network menu. Clicking this command displays the Dial-in settings in the content
area.
Dial-in enabled
If enabled, PPP connections can be made to the device (GSM data).
Require authentication (PAP)
determines if password authentication is used for
incoming data calls.
Required username
determines the PAP user name.
Required password
determines the PAP password used for authentication.
Idle timeout
determines the length of idle time before the PPP connection is
terminated.
Local IP address
determines the IP address used in the PPP peer.
Peer's IP address
determines the IP address used in the PPP peer.
Maximum MTU value
determines the maximum transfer unit (MTU) for dial-in
connections.
5.4.4
SSH-VPN
The device has a VPN client that can be used with the gateway.
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