A Wireless Wide Area Network
(WWAN) card is a specialized network interface card that allows a network device to
connect, transmit and receive data over a Cellular Wide Area Network. The WWAN card
uses point to point protocol (PPP) to connect to the Internet Service
Provider (ISP) and gain access to the Internet. PPP is the protocol used for
establishing internet links over dial-up modems, DSL connections, and many other types
of point-to-point communications. PPP packages your system‘s TCP/IP packets and forwards
them to the serial device where they can be put on the network. PPP is a full-duplex
protocol that can be used on various physical media, including twisted pair or fiber
optic lines or satellite transmission. It uses a variation of High Speed Data Link
Control (HDLC) for packet encapsulation.
The following 3G cards are
supported:
Verizon V740
Verizon PC770
Sprint C777
Novatel Merlin XU870
Sierra Aircard 880E
Telstra Elite Mobile
Broadband
Option GT Ultra Express
Vodaphone Mobile Connect
E3730
Aircard 503
Aircard 504 / AT & T
890
To define a WAN Backhaul configuration:
Procedure
Select Configuration → Devices → System Profile from the web UI.
Expand the
Interface menu and select WAN
Backhaul.
Refer to the WAN (3G)
Backhaul configuration to specify the access point‘s WAN card
interface settings:
WAN Interface Name
Displays the WAN Interface name for the WAN 3G Backhaul
card.
Enable WAN (3G)
Select this option to enable 3G WAN card support on the access
point. A supported 3G card must be connected for this feature to
work.
Username
Provide username for authentication support by the cellular
data carrier.
Password
Provide password for authentication support by the cellular
data carrier.
Access Point Name (APN)
Enter the name of the cellular data provider if necessary. This
setting is needed in areas with multiple cellular data providers
using the same protocols such as Europe, the Middle East and
Asia.
Authentication Type
Use the drop-down menu to specify authentication type used by
the cellular data provider. Supported authentication options include
None, PAP,
CHAP, MSCHAP,
and MSCHAP-v2.
Use the NAT Direction field to specify the NAT direction used with the access
point‘s WAN card. Options include Inside,
Outside or None. The default is
None.
Configure the IPv4 Inbound Firewall
Rules. Use the drop-down menu to select a firewall (set of IP
access connection rules) to apply to the PPPoE client connection. If a firewall
rule does not exist suiting the data protection needs of the PPPoE client
connection, select the Create icon to define a new rule configuration or the
Edit icon to modify an existing rule.
Select the VPN Crypto Map to
use with this WWAN configuration. Use the drop-down menu to apply an existing
crypto map configuration to this WWAN interface.
Use the WWW Default Route
Priority spinner to set a default route priority for this
interface. The default value is 3000.
Select OK to save the changes to the Advanced Settings
screen. Select Reset to revert to the last saved configuration.