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Port – Select by the physical port on the router into which you are plugging the modem (e.g., "USB
Port 2").
Manufacturer – Select by the modem manufacturer (e.g., "Cradlepoint Inc.")
Model – Set your rule according to the specific model of modem
Type – Select by type of Internet source (Ethernet, LTE, Modem, Wireless as WAN, WiMAX)
Serial Number – Select a 3G or LTE modem by the serial number
MAC Address – Select a WiMAX modem by MAC Address
Unique ID – Select by ID. This is generated by the router and displayed when the device is connected
to the router.
Condition: Select "is," "is not," "starts with," "contains," or "ends with" to create your condition's
statement.
Value: If the correct values are available, select from the dropdown list. You may need to manually input
the value.
Invert WAN Binding: Advanced option that inverts the meaning of WAN Binding to only establish this tunnel
when the specified WAN Binding device(s) are NOT connected.
Tunnel Enabled: Select to activate the tunnel.
Add/Edit Tunnel – Routes
Adding routes allows you to configure what types of network traffic from the local host or hosts will be
allowed through the tunnel.
Click Add Route to configure a new route. You will need to input the following information, defined by the
remote network:
Network Address – This is the network address that is the destination of the route. This should be set to
the network address at the remote side of the tunnel.
Netmask – This is the corresponding subnet mask of the network being defined (Default: 255.255.255.0).
You can set the tunnel to connect to a range of IP addresses or to a single IP address. For example, you could
input 192.168.0.0 and 255.255.255.0 to connect your tunnel to all the addresses of the remote network in
the 192.168.0.x range. Alternatively,
you could select a single address by
inputting that address along with a
Netmask of 255.255.255.255.
Add/Edit Tunnel – Keep Alive
GRE keep-alive packets can be enabled
to be sent through the tunnel in order
to monitor the status of the tunnel and
more accurately determine if the tunnel
is alive or not.
GRE keep-alive packets may be sent
from both sides of a tunnel, or from
just one side.
Enabled: Select to enable GRE Keep
Alive to continually send keep-alive
packets to the remote peer.
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