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Network tab
The network tab configures the network settings of the SU. It has three different views depending on the
chosen Network mode, Routing, Bridge or P2P
.
1.1.1
Routing mode
LAN TCP/IP settings
LAN IP address:
This is the IP address used on the LAN port.
Netmask:
Configures the net mask for the SU.
WAN TCP/IP settings
DATA VLAN:
This is the VLAN that should be used for all data traffic;
traffic entering and leaving the LAN port will be
tagged/untagged with this information. 0 means that no VLAN
is used.
Method:
With this dropdown menu you have two options: “
UseDHCP
”
and “
static
”. If Static is used you should enter the IP settings
manual otherwise you will have the following parameters.
IP address:
This is the WAN IP address, used when sending traffic to the
WAN.
Netmask:
The netmask defining the subnet.
Gateway:
The gateway used on the WAN.
Primary/Secondary DNS:
The DNS server address used by the SU.
Configurable from wireless:
Controls if the SU should be accessible from the WAN port on
this IP address. This does not affect the data traffic generated
on the LAN side.
DHCP Lease Range
Enable DHCP Server:
Enables / Disables the DHCP Server on LAN
DHCPD Lease Start:
This is the first IP address that the DHCP server will deliver
on the LAN port.
DHCPD Lease Stop:
This is the last IP address that the DHCP server will deliver on
the LAN port.
1.1.2
Bridge mode
Bridge Mode:
You can choose between “MAC NAT” and “Transparent
bridge”. When using “Transparent bridge” the CPE utilizes the
whole WLAN standard making up a 100% transparent bridge.