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DHCP lease time, the longer it will take the network/UT to update the TE with the correct DNS servers for
Web browsing after establishing a PDP context.
5.
Connected-mode DHCP Lease Time: The Connected-mode DHCP Lease Time refers to the DHCP
lease time when the UT is connected to the network. Most Users will have no need to change this
parameter.
6.
PIN and PUK: The PIN and PUK fields indicate whether the PIN or PUK needs to be entered to unlock the
terminal. When grayed out, they indicate the PIN is not required or is already satisfied.
7.
Bypass Antenna Pointing: This parameter allows the User to bypass antenna pointing and have the UT go
straight into registering with the network. This is turned "on" as default for the 9300 Series terminals.
8.
24/7 PDP Keep Alive: This is the setting is for keeping a PDP context alive indefinitely. Note: This
parameter should not be checked unless you have a need to keep the PDP context alive for critical
information. This is not a good use of satellite resources.
9.
Satellite Selection: This parameter is used within a satellite overlap region and allows the user to override
the default satellite (selected by the 9300 Series terminals based upon elevation angle/GPS location) and select
a different satellite. Note: This change does not take effect until the UT is reset. When set to AUTO, the UT
will select the satellite based on the unit's GPS position. When set to a specific satellite, it will attempt to use
that satellite only. Be careful to select the correct satellite for your position.
10. Net Mode: This option is grayed out and is set to NAT mode.
11. Streaming Inactivity Timer: This allows the user to turn on a timer for inactivity for a streaming QoS
that has been set up. The timer is in seconds and will tear down a streaming context after X seconds of
inactivity.
12. Emergency Call Numbers: Allows the User to add the emergency call number that is applicable in the
part of the world where the terminal is being used, if it is not already defined.
13. Apply, Cancel, and Restart Terminal Buttons: These buttons are self-explanatory.
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