Configuring a wireless wan card, Overview, Field descriptions – Perle Systems IOLAN SCS User Manual
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Configuring a Wireless WAN Card
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IOLAN SDS/SCS/STS User’s Guide, Version 3.6
Configuring a Wireless WAN Card
Overview
SCS IOLAN models support a wireless WAN card that can be installed to permit access to the
IOLAN via the internet or other WAN network. When the PCI card type has been configured to be a
Wireless WAN
card, the serial port associated with the wireless WAN card is automatically set to
PPP
. No other PPP configuration is typically required. The wireless WAN card will establish a
GPRS data connection over the service provider’s GSM network. The service provider will assign an
IP address to your wireless connection. This address may be public or private and it may be
dynamically or statically assigned, depending on the type of account established with the service
provider. If a static, public IP address has been assigned, the IOLAN will be directly accessible via
that IP address. If a dynamic, public IP address has been assigned, you may access your IOLAN with
the assistance of a dynamic DNS service provider. These service providers provide a method of
accessing your device server using a standard URL (for example, yourcompany.dyndns.org), when
the IP address assigned by the Wireless provider is dynamic. The IOLAN SCS supports dynamic
DNS updates to DynDNS.com (see
for more information).
Field Descriptions
Configure the following parameters:
Card
Specify the wireless WAN card you are using.
Data Options:
z
Sierra Wireless AirCard 881—You are using a Sierra Wireless AirCard
881 WAN card.
z
Sony Ericsson PC300—You are using a Sony Ericsson PC300 wireless
WAN card.
z
Sierra Wireless—You are using a Sierra wireless WAN card.
z
Sony Ericsson—You are using a Sony Ericsson wireless WAN card.
z
Use Standard Driver—If the wireless WAN card you are using is not
listed, try the standard driver.
z
Use Custom Driver—A custom driver downloaded from the Perle
website.
Default: Sierra Wireless AirCard 881