Wan Backhaul Configuration - Motorola WiNG 5.5 Reference Manual

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5.2.5.5 WAN Backhaul Configuration

Profile Interface Configuration
A Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) card is a specialized network interface card that allows a network device to connect,
transmit and receive data over a Cellular Wide Area Network. The AP7131N model access point has a PCI Express card slot
that supports 3G WWAN cards. The WWAN card uses point to point protocol (PPP) to connect to the Internet Service Provider
(ISP) and gain access to the Internet. PPP is the protocol used for establishing internet links over dial-up modems, DSL
connections, and many other types of point-to-point communications. PPP packages your system's TCP/IP packets and forwards
them to the serial device where they can be put on the network. PPP is a full-duplex protocol that can be used on various
physical media, including twisted pair or fiber optic lines or satellite transmission. It uses a variation of High Speed Data Link
Control (HDLC) for packet encapsulation.
The following 3G cards are supported:
• Verizon V740
• Verizon PC770
• Sprint C777
• Novatel Merlin XU870
• Sierra Aircard 880E
• Telstra Elite Mobile Broadband
• Option GT Ultra Express
• Vodaphone Mobile Connect E3730
• Aircard 503
• Aircard 504 / AT & T 890
To define a WAN Backhaul configuration:
1. Select the
Configuration
2. Select Devices.
3. Select
System Profile
4. Expand the
Interface
tab from the Web UI.
from the options on left-hand side of the UI.
menu and select
WAN
Backhaul.
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