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Mode:
The DSA-3100 comes with two Private LAN Port modes, namely NAT and Router.
NAT mode:
All outbound IP addresses (the IP addresses must belong to the network
connected to Private LAN Port) on Private LAN Port will be translated to the IP
address of WAN Port to proceed.
Figure 4-28
NAT Mode
ROUTER mode:
All outbound IP addresses on Private LAN Port will retain their
addresses; DSA-3100 functions as a router in this mode.
Figure 4-29
Router Mode
DHCP Configuration:
Configure DHCP Server on Private LAN Port. The DSA-3100 comes
with three DHCP Server options (as shown below):
Disable DHCP Server:
Inactivate DHCP Server.
Enable DHCP Server:
Activate DHCP Server. DHCP Server needs to be
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configured properly for successful activation. Related configuration items includes:
DHCP Pool Start IP Address, DHCP Pool End IP Address, Lease Time, Domain
Name, WINS IP Address, Preferred DNS server IP Address, Alternate DNS server
IP address.
Enable DHCP Relay:
In DHCP Relay mode. It is required to specify other DHCP
Server IP address to select this mode.
Figure 4-30
DHCP Server
Note:
The Private LAN IP address must be set to enable network access between the DSA-3100 and
managed client devices. The built-in DHCP server could be enabled or not. It is recommended that a
DNS server be specified to provide the DSA-3100 and clients complete networking parameters. If you
have another network that you want to connect to the DSA-3100 to facilitate its network services, you
could connect that network to the Private LAN interface of the DSA-3100. Devices connected to
Private LAN interface gain access to the network without Public LAN.
Note:
After changing configuration information, you had better restart the DSA-3100 to ensure
proper system operation with the new configuration.
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6. User Manager
User Manager:
It’s provides User Control, Group Account, MAC Address Control, Default
Group, Management Type and Login Schedule
Figure 4-31
User Manager Page
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User Control
When User Control is disabled, only activate
MAC Address Control
function.
.
General Account:
Define Session Length, Idle Timer, Bandwidth limitation, Multiple Login
and General Login Schedule.
1.) Session length: Limit the duration for each session established by General Account,
from 5 min~12 hours.
2.) Idle Timer: When enabled, on-line users with no network activity after the
specified period will be logged out automatically. The period can range from 1~1440,
with 10 minutes as the default value.
3.) Bandwidth Limitation: Limit the outbound traffic bandwidth for each session
established by Guest Account.
There is no limit to the duration by default
4.) Enable Multiple Login: Check this function to allow a single user account to log into
the system multiple times.
5.) General Login Schedule: Define the time where DSA-3100 is located and login
duration for General accounts. Select
Enable
-
Edit
to enter the management
interface (Please refer to the below table).
After durations are defined, you need to
click
Apply
, and then
Save All
to let the new functions take effect.
Note
: To let the functions take effect, you need to click
Apply
, and then
Save All
after
Enable is selected.
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Figure 4-32
Edit Login Schedule

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