The 3G/4G > Advanced page is used to configure the following features:
The Remotely Triggered Dial-Out section enables you to remotely initiate a WAN modem connection. The following process describes how a Remotely Triggered Dial-Out call functions:
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The 3G/4G connection profile is configured for dial-on-data.
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The Dell SonicWALL Security Appliance is configured to be managed using HTTPS, so that the device can be accessed remotely.
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It is recommended that you enter a value in the Enable Inactivity Disconnect field. This field is located in the 3G/4G Profile Configuration window on the Parameters tab. See 3G/4G > Connection Profiles for more information. If you do not enter a value in this field, dial-out calls will remain connected indefinitely, and you will have to manually terminate sessions by clicking the Disconnect button.
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Check the Enable Remotely Triggered Dial-Out checkbox.
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(Optional) To authenticate the remote connection, select the Requires authentication checkbox.
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The Bandwidth Management section allows you to enable egress or ingress bandwidth management services on the 3G/4G interface.
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Click the Enable Egress Bandwidth Management checkbox.
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Click the Enable Ingress Bandwidth Management checkbox.
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Select the Compression Multiplier from the drop-down menu:
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1.0x (default), 1.5x 2.0x, 2.5x, 3.0x, 3.5x, 4.0x
The Compression Multiplier applies to both egress and ingress bandwidths.
The Connection Limit section allows you to set a host/node limit on the 3G/4G connection. This feature is especially useful for deployments where the 3G/4G connection is used as an overflow or in load-balanced situations to avoid over-taxing the connection.
In the Max Hosts field, enter the maximum number of hosts to allow when this interface is connected. The default value is 0, which allows an unlimited number of nodes.