
DGS-3700-12/DGS-3700-12G Series Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Switch User Manual
CPE WAN Settings
To view the CPE WAN Settings menu, click
CPE Management > CPE WAN Settings
.
Figure 146. CPE WAN Settings
Select the CPE unit to be configured with the pull-down line menu and click on the
Display
button. The status of the
line is displayed. The settings are dvided into three sections for configuring
Connection / WAN Mode / VLAN /
Priority
settings,
Static IP
settings and
Dynamic IP
settings. Use the
WAN Mode Select
pull-down menu to choose
the WAN settings for the selected CPE connection. Enter an MTU value and click on the
Apply
button.
Static
or
Dynamic
WAN connections require further configuration in the menus provided.
The following parameters are configured in the
CPE WAN Settings
menu:
Parameter Description
Connection / WAN
Mode / VLAN /
Priority settings
Use the Connection Select menu to choose the CPE connection to which the settings are
applied. Use the
WAN Mode Select
pull-down menu to choose the WAN settings for the
selected CPE connection. Enter an MTU value and click on the
Apply
button. For Static
connections, continue to configure
Static IP Address
settings in the menu below.
Static IP settings
Configure Static IP Address settings including
Static IP Address
,
Subent Mask
and
Gateway IP Address
. Enter an MTU value from 1000 to 1500. Other options include to
enable or disable
NAT
,
Default
Route
and
PPPoE
Passthrough
. Click
Apply
to set the
configuration.
Dynamic IP settings
Configure Dynamic IP Address settings including
Host Name
(optional) and enter an MTU
value from 1000 to 1500. Other options include to enable or disable
NAT
,
Default
Route
and
PPPoE
Passthrough
. Click
Apply
to set the configuration. This menu is also used to
configure
DHCP Option 60
settings if applicable.
Click on the
Apply
button for the menu parameter being set to set these configurations in the memory of the switch.
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