
Chapter 4: Using the web interface
Setting up the interfaces
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g the web in
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e
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If you select
Enabled
, the terminal assigns dynamic IP addresses to
devices connected to the terminal.
•
If you select
Disabled
, you need to set up a static IP address in the
connected device.
3. If you want to change the
Local IP address
and the
Netmask
of the
terminal, type in the new address and netmask.
The Local IP address is the IP address of the terminal. It is used for
accessing the web interface. By default, the address is 192.168.0.1 and the
netmask is 255.255.255.0.
4. Click
Apply
.
Port forwarding
Port forwarding enables you to set up a server connected to the terminal while
the terminal is in Router mode. Without port forwarding it would not be
possible to contact the server from the Internet.
We recommend using a static public IP address for the terminal in order to
provide easy access to the terminal. For information on how to set up a static
IP address, refer to step 6 on page 148 in the section
Editing a network user
group
.
For information on how to set the terminal in Router mode, see step 5 on
page 148 in the section
Editing a network user group
.
The following example shows how to allow Internet access to a mail server
(smtp) connected to the terminal.
Note
A number of IP subnets cannot be used in connected devices
because they are reserved for internal use in the terminal. See
List of reserved IP subnets
on page 245.
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