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Configuring a cellular AS routing profile

After you have created the cellular AS routing profile, you must configure it with:

  • IP address pool settings that are common to all cellular modes.

  • Specific destination settings according to the cellular mode you want.

Configuring the cellular AS routing profile in a specific mode will make the associated cellular device work in this mode. For more information, see About AS routing profiles types and cellular modes.

You must have read-write access to Device Manager. For more information, see Opening a panel and checking your read-write access.

Allocating IP address pool

It applies to all cellular modes. The IP address pool will be allocated to all cellular devices using the cellular AS routing profile. Only IPv4 addresses are supported.

This information is provided by your operator.

RequiredOptional
Subnet
DHCP pool
DNS server 1
DNS server 2

Before you begin

 

  1. In the IPV4 settings frame, enter the following information:

    • In the Subnet box, enter using CIDR format the address of the IPv4 subnet.

    • In the DHCP pool box, enter the IPv4 address range.

    • In the DNS server 1 box, enter the IPv4 address of the DNS server.

  2. (Optional) In the DNS server 2 box, enter the IPv4 address of a DNS server used as a backup.

  3. Click Save.

    -> The Status frame is updated with your last modifications.

Adding a destination to a cellular AS routing profile

It consists in selecting and configuring the cellular mode you want for the cellular AS routing profile:

You must have read-write access to Device Manager. For more information, see Opening a panel and checking your read-write access.