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Access to the network management settings
Access to the network management settings requires an
administrator password. The default user name is
admin
and the
default password is 1234.
The administrator can create and manage network user groups
and set up a network classification table defining priorities for
devices, network user groups and LAN ports.
Setting up the network user groups
A network user group, in this context, is a group of network
users sharing the same Quality of Service profile and network
parameters. There are 11 configurable network user groups. For
the Default network user group certain settings are locked to make
sure there is always one functional network user group available.
For example, the Default network user group cannot be disabled
and does not allow you to select a Bridge mode connection.
Editing a network user group
Select
SETTINGS
>
LAN
>
Network user groups
.
When you are prompted, enter the administrator user name
and password. The default user name is
admin
and the
default password is
1234
. Type in a name for the group.
Select
Enabled
or
Disabled
.
Internet connection
Router mode
means the connection will be shared with other
users, and the NAT module of the terminal will make the necessary
address translations. Use this mode if one or more computers are
connected using the LAN interface, and the terminal should act as
a router.
Bridge mode
is an exclusive connection, with NAT disabled. Use
this mode together with a network classification entry that selects a
single computer. This mode is not available in the Default network
user group.
No Internet
access means no connection to the Internet is allowed.
Use this setting e.g. for IP handsets, where an Internet connection
is not required. The external voice connection is still available; this
setting only affects communication over the Internet.
Dynamic IP address
This is the IP address used externally on the satellite network.
Refer to the next step for Static IP.
If you want to use a
static IP address
, you must have it included
in your airtime subscription and use that address as follows:
Leave the
Dynamic
,
do not select Static IP
.
Select
SIM default
.
Type in the APN user name and password from your provider.Your
terminal will then use the static IP address set up for your SIM
card. Static IP is handled by the service provider.
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