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4. Configuring IP
The UMTS connection assigns an IP address (public or private) to the device for each connection.
Configure the IP addresses so that the default route is towards the UMTS interface.
Example:
Config>protocol ip
-- Internet protocol user configuration --
IP config>
IP config>address ethernet0/0 172.24.79.12 255.255.0.0
IP config>address ppp1 unnumbered
IP config>
IP config>
IP config>route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 ppp1 1
IP config>
IP config>classless
IP config>
IP config>
IP config>exit
4.1. Events
Optional, but useful to determine problems.
Example:
Config>event
-- ELS Config --
ELS config>
ELS config>enable trace subsystem PPP ALL
ELS config>enable trace subsystem AT ALL
ELS config>exit
Config>
4.2. Saving the configuration
The configuration should be saved and the device restarted so the new configuration activates.
Example:
Config>save
Save configuration [n]? y
Performing memory requirements calculations, please wait
Building system configuration, please wait
Configuration built, saving ...
OK on Flash
Config>
4.3. Checking card detection
Once the configuration has been carried out and the device restarted, you need to check that the card is
operative.
PCMCIA cards can be inserted and extracted without having to restart the device when inserting (and
extracting) in order to be detected and vice versa, i.e. hot-swap.
TELDAT ROUTER– UMTS Configuration
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Doc.DM757-I
Rev.10.60
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Teldat Router Specifications

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BrandTeldat
ModelRouter
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 1 Introduction

1. Description

Explains UMTS mobile technology, its advantages, characteristics, and network structure components.

Chapter 2 Configuration

1.1. Adding a PCMCIA-UMTS device

Details adding a PCMCIA-UMTS device using AT commands and creating the interface via SLOT and index.

1.2. DIAL Connection Profile

Explains programming essential dial connection profile values like remote-address, 3gpp-apn, and pdp-type.

a) 3GPP-ACCESSIBILITY-CONTROL

Details mechanisms to verify UMTS availability, categorized into intrusive and non-intrusive connection checks.

3GPP-ACCESSIBILITY-CONTROL PING

Configures periodic pings to a specified IP address to verify connection status and detect timeouts.

3GPP-ACCESSIBILITY-CONTOL TRACE

Configures ICMP trace routes to a specified IP address for connection verification and path analysis.

1.3. Adding a PPP Interface

Explains the procedure for adding a PPP interface using the 'add device ppp' command with an interface number.

2. PPP Configuration

Details the configuration of PPP parameters for the base interface and the connection profile settings.

2.1. Base Interface

Configures PPP parameters related to the base interface using global profiles and LCP options.

2.2. PPP Connection Profile

Sets UMTS interface as base, configures authentication, IP assignment, and peer-route settings.

3. Configuring the UMTS Interface

Describes AT commands for UMTS interface configuration, including help, control, and basic parameter settings.

3.10. UMTS

Configures UMTS-specific options, including data domain selection and network mode.

4. Configuring IP

Configures IP addresses for the device and sets the default route towards the UMTS interface.

4.2. Saving the configuration

Details the process of saving the current configuration and restarting the device for activation.

4.3. Checking card detection

Describes how to verify if the PCMCIA card is operative after configuration and device restart.

4.4. Checking the connection

Explains how to test the connection by pinging an IP address and monitoring the resulting events.

Chapter 3 Monitoring

1. Interface Monitoring Commands

Lists AT commands to control and monitor GPRS/UMTS connection, tailored to the installed module.

2. PCMCIA Monitoring Commands

Describes commands used to monitor the PCMCIA interface state at the physical layer (controller and card).

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