Teltonika RUT230 User Manual page 48

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Field name
1. Disable NAT
2
Override MAC address
3. Override MTU
4. Use gateway metric
7.2.2.2.2 DHCP
Field name
1. Disable NAT
2
Use broadcast flag
3. Use default gateway
4. Use DNS server
advertised by peer
5. User gateway metric
6. Client ID to send when
requesting DHCP
7. Vendor Class to send
when requesting DHCP
8. Override MAC address
9. Override MTU
Sample value
Explanation
On/Off
Toggle NAT on and off.
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Override MAC address of the WAN interface. If your ISP gives you
a static IP address it might also bind it to your computer's MAC
address (i.e. that IP will only work with your computer). In this
field you can enter your computer's MAC address and "fool" the
gateway in thinking that it is communicating with your computer.
1500
Maximum Transmission Unit – specifies the largest possible size
of a data packet.
0
The WAN configuration by default generates a routing table entry.
With this field you can alter the metric of that entry.
Sample value
Explanation
Enable/Disable
If checked, router will not perform NAT (masquerade) on this
interface
Enable/Disable
Required for certain ISPs, e.g. Charter with DOCSIS 3
Enable/Disable
If unchecked, no default route is configured
Enable/Disable
If unchecked, the advertised DNS server addresses are ignored
0
The WAN configuration by default generates a routing table entry
With this field you can alter the metric of that entry
Specify client ID which will be sent when requesting DHCP
(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
Specify the vendor class which will be sent when requesting DHCP
(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
86:48:71:B7:E9:E4
Override MAC address of the WAN interface. If your ISP gives you
a static IP address it might also bind it to your computer's MAC
address (i.e. that IP will only work with your computer). In this
field you can enter your computer's MAC address and "fool" the
gateway in thinking that it is communicating with your computer.
1500
Maximum transmission unit – specifies the largest possible size of
a data packet.
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