Table 3-2: Lgw - Baicells Neutrino430 Installation Manual

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Table 3-2: LGW

Field Name
LGW
LGW Mode
LGW Interface Binding
LGW IP Pool
LGW IP Pool Netmask
Static Address
First Address
Last Address
IMSI to IP Binding - IMSI
IMSI to IP Binding - IP
Description
On or Off
Select an option:
NAT: Packages from the internal network to the external network need
Network Address Translation
Router: Select optimized route from the routing table (Figure 3-15)
Bridge: Transfer in the data link layer
The IP address connects to the LGW. Select from configured interfaces.
Default is WAN interface. The VLAN interface can also be used to separate
different links.
Enter the starting IP address of the dynamic IP address pool
For example, if the first IP address is 10.10.10.1 and the netmask is
255.255.255.0, the IP address pool includes 255 IP addresses. The options are
shown in the pull-down menu.
If LGW Mode = Router (Figure 3-15), set to ON if you want to use a static IP
address.
If LGW Mode = Router and Static Address = ON (Figure 3-15), enter the first
static IP address in the range.
If LGW Mode = Router and Static Address = ON (Figure 3-15), enter the last
static IP address in the range.
If LGW Mode = Router and Static Address = ON (Figure 3-15), if you want to
bind an IMSI number to the IP address, enter the IMSI number.
If LGW Mode = Router and Static Address = ON (Figure 3-15), enter the IP
address to bind to the IMSI. You can add more than one IP address.
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