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The following commands show you how to connect and disconnect ppp0.
6.6 Cellular Interface Specific Commands
Use a 3G (Third Generation) cellular device with the ZyWALL for wireless broadband
Internet access.
Use these commands to add, edit, dial, disconnect, or delete cellular interfaces. When you add
a new cellular interface, make sure you enter the account. You must use the
configure
terminal
command to enter the configuration mode before you can use these commands.
Router# interface dial ppp0
Router# interface disconnect ppp0
Table 27
Cellular Interface Commands
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
[no] interface
interface_name
Creates the specified interface if necessary and enters sub-
command mode. The
no
command deletes the specified
interface.
[no] account
profile_name
Specifies the ISP account for the specified cellular interface.
The
no
command clears the ISP account field.
[no] band {auto|wcdma|gsm}
Sets (or clears) the cellular band that the cellular interface
uses.
auto
has the ZyWALL always use the fastest network that is
in range.
gsm
has this interface only use a 2.5G or 2.75G network
(respectively). If you only have a GSM network available to
you, you may want to use this so the ZyWALL does not spend
time looking for a WCDMA network.
wcdma
has this interface only use a 3G or 3.5G network
(respectively). You may want to use this if you want to make
sure the interface does not use the GSM network.
[no] network-selection {auto|home}
Home network is the network to which you are originally
subscribed.
Home
has the 3G device connect only to the home network. If
the home network is down, the ZyWALL's 3G Internet
connection is also unavailable.
Auto
is the default setting and allows the 3G device to
connect to a network to which you are not subscribed when
necessary, for example when the home network is down or
another 3G base station's signal is stronger. This is
recommended if you need continuous Internet connectivity. If
you select this, you may be charged using the rate of a
different network.
[no] budget active
Sets a monthly limit for the user account of the installed 3G
card. You can set a limit on the total traffic and/or call time.
The ZyWALL takes the actions you specified when a limit is
exceeded during the month. Use the
no
command to disable
budget control.
[no] budget time active <1..672>
Sets the amount of time (in hours) that the 3G connection can
be used within one month. If you change the value, the
ZyWALL resets the statistics. Use the
no
command to disable
time budget control.
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