
Multi Service Border Gateway User Manual for NexusWay 800 Series
LAN
This option allows you to setup the IP address of the NexusWay 800 in your LAN, and turn the
NexusWay 800 into a Gateway for other PC’s external connections. For more setting
information, see section 4-1-3.
DHCP Server
The NexusWay 800 provides a DHCP service to assign dynamic IP address to internal PCs
(DHCP clients) or other devices on the network. With dynamic address, a device may have
different IP addresses every time it connects to the network. You can enable or disable the
DHCP service and set-up other configurations with this option. For more setting information,
see section 4-1-4.
DHCP MAC - IP
This MAC-IP Mapping function will reserve particular IP addresses for the PCs you set so that
they can dynamically receive the same IP address every time. In other words, fixed IP address
will be assigned to fixed MAC address (i.e. PC). The PC user can then provide a fixed IP
address to other people and applications. For more setting information, see section 4-1-6.
Routing
Routing is the action of moving information across a network from source to destination. You
can set the route for the transmission from each IP address/Netmask, to a designated server.
For more information about static/dynamic route and setup, see section 4-1-7.
Outbound Policy
You can set up load balancing modes provided by the NexusWay 800 according to ISP
bandwidth, user’s requirements for outbound traffic distribution, and to avoid overloading a
single connection. For more setting information, see section 4-1-9.
Alarm
With this function, the system will send out the email notifications about network disconnection
and reconnection to a specified email address. For more information, see section 4-1-10.
Date & Time
You can change the system date and time with this option. After being set, the NexusWay 800
will automatically receive the time information from a network time server and set the system
clock accurately. For more information, see section 4-1-11.
Miscellaneous Settings
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