Lantronix X300 Series X300 Series User Guide Rev B - Page 138

QMI Cellular, QMI Cellular Protocol Settings

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11: Network QMI Cellular Table 11-9 describes the QMI Cellular protocol settings. Table 11-9 QMI Cellular Protocol Settings Parameters Description General Settings Protocol Bring up on boot QMI Cellular - USB modems using QMI protocol Allows the interface to be live after every reboot. Bring up on boot is checked by default. Cellular Module Displays the cellular module name Modem device PDP Type Displays the modem device Enter the IP stack mode as IPv4, IPv6, or IPv4/IPv6 (dual stack) SIM to use Indicates which SIM to use. Embedded SIM or External SIM Advanced Settings Use builtin IPv6 -management Force link Allows to use the built in IPv6 management configuration. Select this option to assign interface properties regardless of the link being active or not. If not selected, items are assigned only after the link has become active. Default is not selected. Enable IPv6 negotiation Modem init timeout Click to enable IPv6 negotiation on PPP link. Enter the maximum wait time in seconds for the modem to become ready. The default modem initiation timeout 20 seconds. Use default gateway Click to configure a default gateway route. If unchecked, no default route is configured. Use gateway metric Enter the gateway metric. Default is 5 Override MTU Enter the number of bytes indicating the largest physical packet size that the network can transmit. The default MTU size is 1500 bytes, which is the maximum size. A blank value means use auto MTU size. Firewall Settings Create/Assign firewall -zone Select the firewall zone to be assigned to the interface. Select unspecified - or - custom to remove the interface or assign a new zone to the interface respectively. Enter the name of the new zone in the text box. SIM Settings PDP Type IP stack mode  IPv4  IPv6  IPv4v6 (for dual-stack) X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 138

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11: Network
X300 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide
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QMI Cellular
Table 11-9
describes the QMI Cellular protocol settings.
Table 11-9
QMI Cellular Protocol Settings
Parameters
Description
General Settings
Protocol
QMI Cellular – USB modems using QMI protocol
Bring up on boot
Allows the interface to be live after every reboot.
Bring up on boot is checked by default.
Cellular Module
Displays the cellular module name
Modem device
Displays the modem device
PDP Type
Enter the IP stack mode as IPv4, IPv6, or IPv4/IPv6 (dual stack)
SIM to use
Indicates which SIM to use.
Embedded SIM or External SIM
Advanced Settings
Use builtin IPv6 -management
Allows to use the built in IPv6 management configuration.
Force link
Select this option to assign interface properties regardless of the link
being active or not.
If not selected, items are assigned only after the link has become
active.
Default is not selected.
Enable IPv6 negotiation
Click to enable IPv6 negotiation on PPP link.
Modem init timeout
Enter the maximum wait time in seconds for the modem to become
ready.
The default modem initiation timeout 20 seconds.
Use default gateway
Click to configure a default gateway route.
If unchecked, no default route is configured.
Use gateway metric
Enter the gateway metric.
Default is 5
Override MTU
Enter the number of bytes indicating the largest physical packet size
that the network can transmit.
The default MTU size is 1500 bytes, which is the maximum size. A
blank value means use auto MTU size.
Firewall Settings
Create/Assign firewall -zone
Select the firewall zone to be assigned to the interface.
Select unspecified – or – custom to remove the interface or assign a
new zone to the interface respectively.
Enter the name of the new zone in the text box.
SIM Settings
PDP Type
IP stack mode
IPv4
IPv6
IPv4v6 (for dual-stack)