Customized 3G/4G Modem Profile - Stormshield SN series Configuration Manual

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Query domain name
servers and create
associated host
objects
Define the maximum
size of TCP packets
(MSS) to prevent them
from being
fragmented. This limit
will be applied to all
profiles.

Customized 3G/4G modem profile

If your 3G/4G modem is not automatically recognized, select one of the two customized profiles
and fill in the following fields:
Enable: this checkbox will allow taking into account the modem's customized settings.
Name
Model
Vendor ID
Initial product ID
MessageContent for
modem mode
Target product ID
Configuration
command port
Monitoring command
port
Initialization string no.
1
Initialization string no.
2
Initialization string no.
3
Authentication
Identifier
Password
Once Step 1 has been configured, click on Next.
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If this option is selected, the firewall will retrieve DNS servers from the DHCP server it
contacts (access provider, for example) to obtain its IP address.
Two objects will be dynamically created in the object database upon the selection of
this option: Firewall_<interface name>_dns1 and Firewall_<interface name_dns2. They
can then be used in the configuration of the DHCP service. So, if the Firewall provides
the users on its network with a DHCP service, the users will also benefit from the DNS
servers given by the access provider.
If this option is selected, the firewall will automatically adapt the size of packets
exchanged through the modem so that they will not be fragmented.
Enter a name to identify the customized settings.
Enter the model of the modem.
ID specific to each modem vendor (hexadecimal string).
Product ID after it has been recognized as a USB storage device. This parameter is
specific to each modem model.
This is a character string that allows the firewall to detect the USB device connected as
a modem.
ID representing the product when it is in modem mode. This parameter is specific to
each modem model.
This is the number of the dedicated serial port for sending configuration commands
("AT" commands) to the modem. The most common value is 0.
This is the number of the dedicated serial port for sending monitoring commands ("AT"
commands) to the modem. The most common value is 1.
This string is optional and allows sending "AT" configuration commands to the modem
before it is used. Example: "ATZ" (command to reinitialize the modem), "AT^CURC=0"
(command which allows disabling periodic messages).
This string is optional and allows sending "AT" configuration commands to the modem
before it is used. Example: "ATZ" (command to reinitialize the modem), "AT^CURC=0"
(command which allows disabling periodic messages).
This string is optional and allows sending "AT" configuration commands to the modem
before it is used. Example: "ATZ" (command to reinitialize the modem), "AT^CURC=0"
(command which allows disabling periodic messages).
Enter the user's ID (mandatory).
Enter the password (mandatory).
SNS - USER CONFIGURATION MANUAL V.3
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