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Figure 30a: When Automatic option is chosen, the next fields are inactive (grey color).
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Figure 5-30b: Select Manual instead of Automatic for DSN Servers.
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Figure 5-31: Click the link “Filter List MAC” to use this feature.
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Figure 5-32: The MAC list, which is empty in the beginning.
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Figure 5-33: Adding and editing entries in the table “Filter List MAC”.
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Figure 5-34: Defining MAC entries in the table “Filter List MAC”.
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Figure 5-35: Defining MAC entries in the table “Filter List MAC”.
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Figure 5-36: Editing MAC entries in the table “Filter List MAC”.
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Figure 5-37: The LAN page for WiFi Settings.
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Figure 5-35: Select the Radio Channels of the WiFi Access Point.
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Figure 5-38: Select and set up the WEP Security features.
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Figure 5-39: Select and set up the advanced WPA Security features.
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Figure 5-40: Enable and configure MAC Security for WiFi.
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Figure 5-41: 802.1x Settings, by default Disabled.
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Figure 5-42: Enable and configure settings for 802.1x EAPOL.
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Figure 5-43: Embedded Help for the parameters of 802.1x authentication for EAPOL.
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Figure 5-44: “Bridge” configuration page, empty in the beginning.
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Figure 5-45: Edit an entry in the “Bridge” table.
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Figure 5-46: Several entries in the “Bridge” table.
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Figure 5-47: Bridges showing up in “Bridge Status”.
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Figure 5-48: The same bridges in the “Routes” table.
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Figure 5-49: Details of bridges in the “Bridge Status” table.
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Figure 5-50: The window “Interface Status” and the corresponding link present in several configuration
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Figure 5-51: The link “Test Net” at the bottom of the “Interface Status” page.
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Figure 5-52: Features of the“Test Net” page.
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Figure 5-54: Commands available in “Network Tests” page.
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Figure 5-55: The “VLAN” page with several virtual LANs defined.
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Figure 5-56: The “ETH ports” page for physical configuration of Ethernet ports.
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Figure 5-56: The “ARP Table” with multiple entries.
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Figure 5-57: The “MTU” window of the LAN configuration page.
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Figure 5-58: The WAN webpage.
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Figure 5-59: Webpage for setting WAN Interface type and Failover.
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Figure 5-60: Example of setting up primary and secondary WAN Interfaces, using Failover.
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Figure 5-61: Output route via cabled Ethernet connection wan.
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Figure 5-62: Output route via wireless connection ppp1.
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Figure 5-63: Webpage for setting up WAN Port in the WAN settings.
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Figure 5-64: Selection of address type (Automatic) for WAN Port in the page for WAN.
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Figure 5-65: Examples of setting Static address for WAN Eth interface in the WAN pages.
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Figure 5-66: Setting the name servers for static IP on the ETH Interface for WAN.
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Figure 5-67: Settings for PPP over Ethernet connection in webpage for WAN.
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Figure 5-68: Settings for PPP link for the embedded radio modem of Bytton ICR.
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Figure 5-69a: Settings for PPP link in case of Dual-SIM Bytton equipment.
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Figure 5-69b: Settings for the second SIM of the PPP wireless link, in case of dual-SIM Bytton LTE device.
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Figure 5-70: Advanced PPP Settings for the embedded modem of Bytton LTE.
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Figure 5-71: PPP Advanced settings –parameters for the wireless Data Link.
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Figure 5-72: PPP Check Data Link settings Bytton LTE.
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Figure 5-73: Enabling the “PPP Check Data Link” feature:
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Figure 5-74: Example of editing settings for “PPP Check Data Link” and explanation of parameters.
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Figure 5-75: Example with values of settings for the “PPP Check Data Link” feature.
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Figure 5-76: Aspect of the “TUNNELS” web configuration page. .
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Figure 5-77: Example of maximal “TUNNELS” Web page, with six sub-pages.
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Figure 5-78: Aspect of GRE section of the “TUNNELS” Web page.
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Figure 5-79: Add New and Edit an entry in the GRE table of the “TUNNELS” Web page.
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Figure 5-80: Saving a complete entry into the GRE table.
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Figure 5-81: The IPSEC configuration table, empty.
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Figure 5-82: Global IPSEC settings, on top of the IPSEC configuration table.
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Figure 5-83: Configuring the Global IPSEC settings.
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Figure 5-84: Specific IPSEC settings.
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Figure 5-85: Define or modify the Specific IPSEC settings.
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Figure 5-86: Using the link “Configure Authentication Keys”.
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