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ALEOS 4.9.0 Software Configuration User Guide for AirLink RV50 Series
Radio Technology
Network Service
Type
Network
Connection Type
Active Frequency
Band
Statistics
Bytes Sent
Bytes Received
Persisted Bytes
Sent
Persisted Bytes
Received
Packets Sent
Packets Received
Monitor
Test Interval
(minutes)
Monitor Type
Ping Test IP
Address
Time Between
Pings (seconds)
Cellular Network
Watchdog
Current WAN
Time in Use
(minutes)
Rev 1 Dec. 17
Type of service being used by the gateway (e.g. LTE, HSPA+, 1xRTT, EV-DO, UMTS, HSPA,
EDGE, or GPRS)
If you are connected to a network other than that of your Mobile Network Operator, the network
service type indicates that you are roaming (and additional charges may apply).
Type of network the gateway is connected to (e.g. 4G, 3G, 2G)
This field only appears if the IP Address Preference field on the WAN/Cellular tab is set to IPv4
and IPv6 Gateway.
Displays the type of IP connection that has been established
(None, IPv4, or Both IPv4 and IPv6)
Current cellular band being used (LTE BAND 4, WCDMA 2100, etc.)
Number of bytes sent to the mobile network since system startup or reboot
Number of bytes received from the mobile network since system startup or reboot
Number of bytes sent
The count starts when the gateway first goes on air and persists over reboot. The field resets to
zero on reset to factory default settings.
For the RV50 Series, this value is the cumulative traffic for both SIM cards, if more than one SIM
card is present.
Number of bytes received
The count starts when the gateway first goes on air and persists over reboot. The field resets to
zero on reset to factory default settings.
For the RV50 Series, this value is the cumulative traffic for both SIM cards, if more than one SIM
card is present.
Number of packets sent to the network since system startup or reboot
Number of packets received from the network since system startup or reboot
The configured amount of time between tests of the cellular connection
The configured type of test being run on the interface to diagnose its ability to provide end-to-
end connectivity
The configured IP address used for testing interface connectivity
The configured time between individual pings
Status of the Cellular Network Watchdog (Enabled or Disabled)
See
Network Watchdog
on page 66.
The length of time the cellular WAN has been in use
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