1.1 Overview
This User's Guide covers the following models: NXC2500 and NXC5500.
Table 1 NXC Series Comparison Table
FEATURES
Two USB Ports
Console Port (Serial Port)
The NXC is a comprehensive wireless LAN controller. Its flexible configuration helps network
administrators set up wireless LAN networks and efficiently enforce security policies over them. In
addition, the NXC provides excellent throughput, making it an ideal solution for reliable, secure
service.
The NXC's security features include firewall and certificates. It also provides captive portal
configuration, NAT, port forwarding, policy routing, DHCP server, extensive wireless AP control
options, and many other powerful features. Flexible configuration helps you set up the network and
enforce security policies efficiently.
The front panel physical Gigabit Ethernet ports (labeled P1, P2, P3, and so on) are mapped to
Gigabit Ethernet (ge) interfaces. By default P1 is mapped to ge1, P2 is mapped to ge2 and so on.
• The default LAN IP address is 192.168.1.1.
• The default administrator login user name and password are "admin" and "1234" respectively.
1.2 Zones, Interfaces, and Physical Ports
Here is an overview of zones, interfaces, and physical ports in the NXC.
Table 2 Zones, Interfaces, and Physical Ethernet Ports
Zones
(LAN)
Interfaces
(Ethernet, VLAN)
Physical Ethernet
Ports
(P1, P2, P3, and so
on)
A zone is a group of interfaces. Use zones to apply security settings such as firewall.
Interfaces are logical entities that (layer-3) packets pass through. Use interfaces in
configuring zones, policy routes, static routes, and NAT.
Port combine physical ports into interfaces.
The physical port is where you connect a cable.
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NXC2500
NXC5500
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DB-9 Connector
RJ-45 Connector
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