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WAN Service
This screen provides a summary of the current WAN interfaces you have configured. If you have connected the NB304N to an
ADSL connection through the ADSL Quick Setup interface, details of the connection will be summarized here. You can also add or
remove WAN Services.
To remove a currently configured WAN Service, Click the remove checkbox corresponding to the chosen service and click Remove.
To create a new WAN Service connection:
1.
Click Add.
2.
Select a currently unused ATM interface
3.
Select the connection type and enter a description for the WAN Service.
4.
Select to enable IPv6 support for the connection (if needed).
5.
Enter the connection settings applicable for the connection type.
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In the case of a PPPoE connection, the following options are available:
PARAMETER
DEFINITION
PPP Username and Password
The username and password required to access the service
PPPoE Service Name
A name to identify the configured service
Authentication Method
Select the authentication method in use on the service
MTU
Set the Maximum Transmit Unit (MTU) size for the connection
Enable NAT
Select to enable or disable Network Address Translation (NAT) for this connection
Enable Fullcone NAT
Select to enable Fullcone NAT on the connection.
Dial on Demand
Select to enable dial on demand mode. Enter the idle time to wait before disconnecting the service.
PPP IP Extension
Select to enable PPP IP Extension on the connection
Static IPv4 Address
Enter a static IP Address to utilise with the connection
Enable IPv6
Select to enable IPv6 support for the connection. This enables the NB304N to Request Prefix Delegation and
request an IPv6 Address.
Enable IGMP Multicast Proxy
Enable IGMP Proxy mode on the connection. This is commonly used for IPTV.
Enable MLD Multicast Proxy
Enable MLD Proxy mode. This is the IPv6 equivalent of IGMP proxy mode.
Click Next once the connection configuration details have been entered.
(a)
Select the Default Gateway Interface to use for the connection and click Next
(b)
Select the DNS Server Interface to use for the connection and click Next
(c)
Review the configured functions of the connection and click Save/Apply to save the new WAN Service
connection.
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In the case of an IP over Ethernet connection, the following options are available:
PARAMETER
DEFINITION
Obtain an IP Address automatically
Select to use DHCP for the connection. The DHCP options can then be set.
Option 55 – Set the DHCP Parameter request List
Option 58 – Set the length of time between DHCP lease renewals
Option 59 – Set the length of time between DHCP rebinding
Option 60 – Set the DHCP VCI
Option 61 (IAID) – Set the DHCP Identity Association ID
Option 61 (DUID) – Set the DHCP Unique Identifier
Option 125 – Set to enable or disable DHCP Vendor-Identifying Vendor Options
Use the following Static IP Address
Select to use a Static IP Address for the connection
WAN IP Address
Enter the Static IP Address to use for the connection
WAN Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask to use for the connection
WAN gateway IP Address
Enter the gateway IP address to use for the connection
Primary DNS Server
Enter the Primary DNS server to use for the connection
Secondary DNS Server
Enter the secondary DNS server to use for the connection
Request IPv6 Address
Select to request an IPv6 on the connection
Request Prefix Delegation
Select to request IPv6 Prefix Delegation for the connection
Click Next once the connection configuration details have been entered.
(a)
Select to enable NAT, Fullcone NAT or the builtin Firewall function for the connection
(b)
Select to enable IGMP Multicast mode for the connection and click Next
(c)
Select the Default Gateway Interface to use for the connection and click Next
(d)
Select the DNS Server Interface to use for the connection and click Next
(e)
Review the configured functions of the connection and click Save/Apply to save the new WAN Service
connection.
In the case of a bridged connection, click Save/Apply to save the new WAN Service connection.
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LAN
The LAN window allows you to modify the settings for your local area network (LAN).
The following options are available to configure:
PARAMETER
DEFINITION
IP Address
Enter the IP Address to use for the NB304N
Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask
Enable IGMP Snooping
Enable IGMP Snooping and select the IGMP Snooping mode to use
Enable LAN side Firewall
Enable the LAN side firewall to restrict traffic between LAN hosts
Enable DHCP Server
Select to enable or disable the DHCP server and enter the start and end address for the DHCP IP Address
pool.
Configure the second IP Address
This option enables you to set a secondary IP Address for the NB304N
You can also reserve DHCP Addresses for specific hosts as shown below:
To set a DHCP reservation, enter the MAC Address of the chosen host and IP to use and then click Apply/Save.
The NB304N enables you to set the DHCP options which are provided to hosts attempting to connect to the DHCP server.
These options should not normally need to be set or changed.
Click Apply/Save to save the new LAN configuration settings.
IPv6 Autoconfig
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The NB304N offers a stateless IPv6 Autoconfig function for IPv6 enabled devices connected via the LAN.
The following auto configuration options are available:
PARAMETER
DEFINITION
Interface Address
Set the IPv6 Address of the NB304N
Enable DHCPv6 Server
Select to enable the stateless DHCPv6 Server
Enable RADVD
Select to enable the Router Advertisement Daemon
Site Prefix Configuration
Select to use either the Site Prefix as supplied by the WAN connection or manually enter the Site Prefix and Site Prefix
Length
Enable MLD Snooping
Select to enable MLD Snooping and the MLD Snooping mode to use
Click Save/Apply to save the new IPv6 Autoconfig settings.

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