Network configuration, Network settings – Sierra Wireless RJ-11 User Manual
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means any other host when connecting on port 443. An
asterisk for the port number (for instance “host.peer.com:*”)
refers to any other port on that host. And a double asterisk
(“*:*”) refers to all other hosts.
Network Configuration
The Network Configuration group configures settings for the
RJ‐45 Ethernet port.
Network Settings
The Network Settings page allows you to set the IP address,
the IP netmask, and the TCP keep‐alive settings.
Every IP address contains two pieces of information: the
network number and the host number. A network number is
assigned to each local area network and is shared by all the
network devices on that network. Each network device, or
“host”, is assigned a unique host number. The IP netmask
defines which portion of an IP address contains the network
number, and which portion contains the host number. The
default netmask depends on the “class” of the IP address that
you are using.
The RJ‐11 IP Gateway has been designed to work in
conjunction with an AirLink Raven X. The IP address for the
RJ‐11 IP Gateway and the IP address for the Raven X need to
be on the same network. If you need to set a specific IP address
for the Raven X and the RJ‐11 IP Gateway, you will need to use
Private Mode for the Raven X. Setting Private Mode is covered
in the Raven‐E User Guide.