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Connection Mode:
DHCP
or
Static
.
If
DHCP
mode is selected, CPE would automatically acquire configuration
information from a DHCP server.
If
Static
mode is selected, users have to manually enter the required information
in below fields.
Host Name:
Currently no function.
Host Name
<F835DD36787F>”
Just an example here, in general, it will
be WAN MAC.
LAN IP Address / Subnet Mask:
The IP address and subnet mask used by CPE in LAN
This IP only means a back-up IP address
. When users cannot link to CPE web GUI
due to the dynamic IP address, users can link to CPE web GUI through the back-up
IP address.
WAN IP Address/ Subnet Mask/ Gateway Address:
These values are un-editable when
Connection Mode
is
DHCP
and editable when
Connection Mode
is
Static
.
WAN MTU:
This value is
“Maximum Transmission Unit”
. It is the largest size of a single
packet.
DNS:
Domain Name Server. It is editable when users select
Static
in
Connection
Mode
. Otherwise, these values will be given by DHCP server.
MultiPDN connection for Data (Only in Bridge Mode):
If it is enabled, CPE will pre-create
PDN connections for local clients. Thus, a client requests IP address from CPE, CPE will
reply an IP gotten from one of APN.
If it is disabled, only one default PDN will be established, clients need another way to get
IP address.
Below is an example for
enabled
case.
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Multi-PDN in Bridge Mode
NTP:
Users can specify two NTP servers in
IP
or
Domain name
format.
For example
220.130.158.72
or
tw.pool.ntp.org
These NTP are additional to time server that CPE get via DHCP option 42.
Cancel button
Reset fields to the last saved values.
Apply button
Commit the changes made and save to the CPE device, some
services will be reloaded.
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Network | Network Mode (Router Mode)
Operation Mode:
users have
NAT
,
Tunnel
,
Bridge
and
Router
mode to choose from.
The following pages will show how to configure
Router mode
.
Network > Network Mode
Change a picture to Router Mode
Pop-up windows for reboot confirm
Changing the
Operation Mode
needs reboot to take effect. A pop-up
window will ask users to
Reboot
or
Continue
. If you select
Reboot
,
CPE would reboot right away. If you select
Continue
, CPE would not
reboot automatically, you need to reboot it manually.
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Connection Mode:
DHCP
or
Static
.
If
DHCP
mode is selected, CPE would automatically acquire configuration
information from a DHCP server.
if
Static
mode is selected, users have to manually enter the required information
in below fields.
Host Name:
Currently no function.
Host Name
<F835DD36787F>”
Just an example here, in general, it will
be WAN MAC.
LAN IP Address / Subnet Mask:
The IP address and subnet mask used by CPE in LAN
WAN IP Address/ Subnet Mask/ Gateway Address:
These values are un-editable when
Connection mode
is
DHCP
and editable when
Connection mode
is
Static
.
WAN MTU:
This value is
“Maximum Transmission Unit”
. It is the largest size of a single
packet.
DNS:
Domain Name Server. It is editable when users select
Static
in
Connection
Mode
. Otherwise, these values will be given by DHCP server.
NTP:
Users can specify two NTP servers in
IP
or
Domain name
format.
For example
220.130.158.72
or
tw.pool.ntp.org
These NTP are additional to time server that CPE get via DHCP option 42.
Cancel button
Reset fields to the last saved values.
Apply button
Commit the changes made and save to the CPE device, some
services will be reloaded.
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Network | DHCP Server (not available on bridge mode)
Network > DHCP Server
CPE has a built-in DHCP server to manage the distribution of IP addresses. A device connected to
CPE through the Ethernet port would obtain a dynamic IP address from CPE.
Enable DHCP Server:
enable/disable DHCP server
DHCP Starting IP Address:
The starting IP address assigned by DHCP server.
DHCP Ending IP Address:
The ending IP address assigned by DHCP server.
From ISP:
When the checkbox is ticked, clients set CPE as DNS server, but CPE will only act
as a
DNS relay
. The following picture is captured from a PC in LAN; DNS Server field is
192.168.103.251 (LAN IP of CPE). DNS request will be sent to 192.168.103.251 then
forwarded to ISP DNS Server.
Network > DHCP Server > From ISP

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