OnCell G3470A-LTE
Web Console Configuration
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DDNS
If a DHCP server assigns an IP address to the OnCell G3470A-LTE, you can configure dynamic DNS (DDNS)
setting on the OnCell G3470A-LTE to allow remote servers to access the OnCell G3470A-LTE using its
domain name instead of IP address. For more information on DDNS, see
Appendix C
.
Click
Advanced Settings > DDNS
to display the configuration screen.
The following table provides the field descriptions.
Field
Description
Default setting
Enable
Select Enable to activate the DDNS feature.
Disable
Service provider
Select an option from the drop-down list.
Host name
Enter the host name you created with the service provider.
Username
Enter the username for update authentication.
Password
Enter the password for update authentication.
Packet Filters
The OnCell G3470A-LTE includes various filters for
IP-based
packets going through LAN and WLAN
interfaces. You can set these filters as a firewall to help enhance network security.
MAC Filter
The OnCell G3470A-LTE’s MAC filter is a policy-based filter that can allow or filter out IP-based packets with
specified MAC addresses. The OnCell G3470A-LTE provides 8 entities for setting MAC addresses in your
filtering policy. Remember to check the
Active
check box for each entity to activate the setting.
Field
Description
Default setting
Enable
Select
Enable
to enable MAC filtering.
Disable
Policy
Select
Accept
to allow packets that meet the specified criteria.
Select
Drop
to deny packets that meet the specified criteria.
Drop