5.4.1.5.
Static IP Setup
If your network requires each PC to have a statically set LAN IP addresses, follow the
previous procedure for all PCs on the network. If the network requires a mix of static and
dynamically assigned IP addresses, assign static IPs outside the DHCP address range for
PCs that require static IP addresses and allow the Logic-5000 radio modem DHCP to assign
the remaining PC IP addresses.
5.4.2.
MAC Pairing
For enhanced security, the user can pair a Host PC to the Logic-5000 unit by specifying the
Host’s Ethernet MAC address.
This ensures that only this particular host PC can send and receive traffic to and from the
WAN interface of the Logic-5000 unit. Connections that do not have the matching source
MAC address will be blocked.
Note: Access to the Logic-5000 unit itself is always available regardless of the Ethernet MAC
address and will not be blocked.
Status:
Logic-5000 is unpaired:
No host PC is paired with the Logic-5000 unit. Any host
PC on the LAN can send and receive traffic to and from the WAN interface
Logic-5000 is paired:
A host PC is paired with the Logic-5000 unit. Only the paired
host PC can pass data to and from the WAN interface.
Current Address:
The current Ethernet MAC address of the paired host PC.
Note:
to change the paired host PC, the user must specify the current Ethernet MAC
address of the last paired host PC.
New Address:
Ethernet MAC address of the host PC to be paired with the Logic-5000.
Confirm New Address:
Confirm the new Ethernet MAC address of the host PC to be paired
with the Logic-5000.
Figure 15
- MAC Pairing
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