Interfaces
If there allowlist entries are specified, incoming packets will only be accepted from the listed
MAC addresses.
a. Add a MAC address to the allowlist:
(config network interface my_wan)> add mac_allowlist end mac_address
(config network interface my_wan)>
where mac_address is a hyphen-separated MAC address, for example, 32-A6-84-2E-81-58.
b. Repeat for each additional MAC address.
8. Save the configuration and apply the change:
(config network interface my_wan)> save
Configuration saved.
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9. Type exit to exit the Admin CLI.
Depending on your device configuration, you may be presented with an Access selection
menu. Type quit to disconnect from the device.
Configure a Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN)
Configuring a Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) involves configuring the following items:
Required configuration items
The interface type: Modem.
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The firewall zone: External.
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The cellular modem that is used by the WWAN.
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Additional configuration items
SIM selection for this WWAN.
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The SIM PIN.
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The SIM phone number for SMS connections.
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Enable or disable roaming.
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SIM failover configuration.
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APN configuration.
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The custom gateway/netmask.
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IPv4 configuration:
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The metric for IPv4 routes associated with the WAN.
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The relative weight for IPv4 routes associated with the WAN.
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The IPv4 management priority of the WAN. The active interface with the highest
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management priority will have its address reported as the preferred contact address for
central management and direct device access.
The IPv4 Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) of the WAN.
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When to use DNS: always, never, or only when this interface is the primary default route.
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