The ways for the Eth-channel interface to obtain an IP address are mutually exclusive. The most
recent configuration overrides the previous one.
TIP:
Changing the IP address will result in dialup interruption. Immediate re-dialup upon interruption
might not be supported by service providers.
To configure an IP address for an Eth-channel interface:
Step
8.
Enter system view.
9.
Enter Eth-channel interface view.
10. Configure
IP address for
the
Eth-channel
interface
one
of
three ways.
Configuring a 3G/4G network
Wireless networks include GSM, CDMA2000 (CDMA-1x RTT and CDMA-EVDO), TD-SCDMA,
WCDMA, and LTE networks. Both 3G and 4G modems can access GSM, CDMA2000, TD-SCDMA,
and WCDMA networks. Only 4G modems can access LTE networks. Support for accessing which
networks depends on the modem model.
A 3G/4G modem is used to search a public land mobile network (PLMN) for accessible mobile
networks. A PLMN is uniquely identified by the mobile country code (MCC) and the mobile network
code (MNC). Some 3G/4G modems can automatically access a mobile network. To manually specify
a mobile network for a 3G modem, first search for available mobile networks.
A 4G modem can automatically use an available band and register with a mobile network. You can
also specify a band for a 4G modem. When a 4G modem uses an incorrect band, specify a band for
it.
To configure a 3G/4G network:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter cellular interface view.
3.
(Optional.)
PLMNs.
4.
Configure a PLMN searching
Obtain an IP address
by using DHCP.
an
Obtain an IP address
in
by
using
the
modem-manufacturer's
proprietary protocol.
Configure
an
address manually.
Command
system-view
controller
interface-number
Search
for
plmn search
plmn select { auto | manual mcc
Command
system-view
interface
eth-channel
interface-number
ip address dhcp-alloc
ip
address
the
cellular-alloc
ip address ip-address
IP
{ mask-length | mask }
[ sub ]
cellular
156
Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, an Eth-channel
interface does not obtain an IP
address by using DHCP.
For more information, see
Layer
3—IP
Command Reference.
By default, an Eth-channel
interface does not obtain an IP
address
by
using
modem-manufacturer's
proprietary protocol.
By default, no IP address is
configured for an Eth-channel
interface.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
N/A
The default setting depends on
Services
the
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