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LAN
FIGURE 11:
The LAN > LAN IP Screen
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
TABLE 11:
The LAN > LAN IP Screen
LAN Options
IP Address
Use this field to define the IP address of the BVW-3653 on
the LAN.
Subnet Mask
Use this field to define the LAN subnet. Use dotted
decimal notation (for example,
255.255.255.0
).
Domain Suffix
Use this field to define the domain that you can enter into a
Web browser (instead of an IP address) to reach the
BVW-3653 on the LAN.
NOTE:
The
Domain Suffix
is
hitronhub.home
by default.
LAN DHCP
Enable LAN DHCP
Select this if you want the BVW-3653 to provide IP
addresses to network devices on the LAN automatically.
Deselect this if you already have a DHCP server on your
LAN, or if you wish to assign IP addresses to your
computers and other network devices manually.
Lease Time
Use this field to define the time after which the BVW-3653
renews the IP addresses of all the network devices
connected to the BVW-3653 on the LAN (when DHCP is
enabled).
DHCP Start IP
Use this field to specify the IP address at which the BVW-
3653 begins assigning IP addresses to devices on the
LAN (when DHCP is enabled).
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LAN
3.3
THE SWITCH SETUP SCREEN
Use this screen to see information about the data rate and flow of each of the BVW-
3653’s
LAN
ports, and to activate or deactivate each port.
Click
LAN
>
Switch Setup
. The following screen displays.
FIGURE 12:
The LAN > Switch Setup Screen
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
DHCP End IP
Use this field to specify the IP address at which the BVW-
3653 stops assigning IP addresses to devices on the LAN
(when DHCP is enabled).
NOTE:
Devices requesting IP addresses once the DHCP
pool is exhausted are not assigned an IP address.
Host Name
This displays the name of each network device connected
on the LAN.
IP Address
This displays the IP address of each network device
connected on the LAN.
MAC Address
This displays the Media Access Control (MAC) address of
each network device connected on the LAN.
Type
This displays whether the device’s IP address was
assigned by DHCP (
DHCP-IP
), or
self-assigned
.
Interface
This displays whether the device is connected on the LAN
(
Ethernet
) or the WLAN (
Wireless(x)
, where
x
denotes
the wireless mode;
b
,
g
or
n
).
Apply
Click this to save your changes to the fields in this screen.
Cancel
Click this to return the fields in this screen to their last-
saved values without saving your changes.
Help
Click this to see information about the fields in this screen.
TABLE 12:
The LAN > Switch Setup Screen
Port
This displays the LAN port number.
Speed
This displays the maximum achievable data speed in
megabits per second (MBPS).
TABLE 11:
The LAN > LAN IP Screen (continued)
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LAN
3.4
THE DEBUG SCREEN
Use this screen to perform ping and traceroute tests on IP addresses or URLs.
Click
LAN
>
Debug
. The following screen displays.
FIGURE 13:
The LAN > Debug Screen
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Duplex
±
This displays
Full
when data can flow inbetween the
BVW-3653 and the connected device in both
directions simultaneously.
±
This displays
Half
when data can flow inbetween the
BVW-3653 and the connected device in only one
direction at a time.
Active
±
Select a
Port
’s checkbox to enable communications
between the BVW-3653 and devices connected to
the port.
±
Deselect a
Port
’s checkbox if you do not want to
exchange data between the BVW-3653 and devices
connected to the port.
Apply
Click this to save your changes to the fields in this
screen.
Cancel
Click this to return the fields in this screen to their last-
saved values without saving your changes.
Help
Click this to see information about the fields in this
screen.
TABLE 13:
The LAN > Debug Screen
IP/URL
Enter the IP address or URL that you want to test.
Method
Select the type of test that you want to run on the
IP/
URL
that you specified.
Run Test
Click this to perform the test.
Help
Click this to see information about the fields in this
screen.
TABLE 12:
The LAN > Switch Setup Screen (continued)
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LAN
3.5
THE BACKUP SCREEN
Use this screen to back up your BVW-3653’s settings to your computer, to load
settings from a backup you created earlier, to reboot your BVW-3653, or to return it to
its factory default settings.
Click
LAN
>
Backup
. The following screen displays.
FIGURE 14:
The LAN > Backup Screen
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
TABLE 14:
The LAN > Backup Screen
Backup/Restore Setting
Backup Settings
Locally
Click this to create a backup of all your BVW-3653’s
settings on your computer.
Restore Settings
Locally
Use these fields to return your BVW-3653’s settings to
those specified in a backup that you created earlier.
Click
Choose
to select a backup, then click
Restore
to
return your BVW-3653’s settings to those specified in
the backup.
Reboot/Factory Reset
Reboot
Click this to restart your BVW-3653.
Factory Reset
Click this to return your BVW-3653 to its factory default
settings.
NOTE:
When you do this, all your user-configured
settings are lost, and cannot be retrieved.
Help
Click this to see information about the fields in this
screen.
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FIREWALL
4
FIREWALL
This chapter describes the screens that display when you click
Firewall
in the
toolbar.
4.1
FIREWALL OVERVIEW
This section describes some of the concepts related to the
Firewall
screens.
4.1.1
FIREWALL
The term “firewall” comes from a construction technique designed to prevent the
spread of fire from one room to another. Similarly, your BVW-3653’s firewall prevents
intrusion attempts and other undesirable activity originating from the WAN, keeping
the computers on your LAN safe. You can also use filtering techniques to specify the
computers and other devices you want to allow on the LAN, and prevent certain traffic
from going from the LAN to the WAN.
4.1.2
INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM
An intrusion detection system monitors network activity, looking for policy violations,
and malicious or suspicious activity. The BVW-3653’s intrusion detection system logs
all such activity to the
Firewall
>
Local Logs
screen.
4.1.3
PING
The BVW-3653 allows you to use the ping utility on the LAN (in the
LAN
>
Debug
screen) and also on the WAN (in the
Firewall
>
Firewall Options
screen). For more
information, see
Debugging (Ping and Traceroute)
on page
40
.
4.1.4
MAC FILTERING
Every networking device has a unique Media Access Control (MAC) address that
identifies it on the network. When you enable MAC address filtering on the BVW-
3653’s firewall, you can set up a list of MAC addresses, and then specify whether you
want to:

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