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Field
Mode
Link Setting
Advanced
Turn Off NAT
Accept Unsolicited
Traffic
Rev 1 Dec. 17
Description
You can set the following modes on the Ethernet port:
Auto— When the gateway is powered on or reboots, it attempts to determine if a
DHCP server is present on the Ethernet network. If a DHCP server is found, the
gateway obtains an IP address from the DHCP server, and all four Ethernet ports
act as a bridged WAN connection. If no DHCP server is found, the ports act as a
bridged LAN connection. (default)
LAN—The Ethernet port acts as a LAN connection.
WAN—Port is used as a WAN connection. Any security settings configured on the
gateway, such as DMZ, IP filters, and port forwarding rules apply to this WAN connection.
Configures the Ethernet port speed and duplex setting
Most of the time you can leave the default setting and the device you are connecting
automatically negotiates the speed and duplex setting with the AirLink gateway.
However, if the connected device has a fixed setting, use this field to change the AirLink
gateway setting to match that of the connected device.
Note: If you select 100 Mb Full Duplex or 10 Mb Full Duplex for the gateway, ensure that
the same speed is selected on the connected device.
The options are:
Auto—(default) The gateway auto-negotiates with the connected device to use the
fastest speed possible—10 Mb, 100 Mb, or 1000 Mb. For best results, ensure that
the connected device is also set to auto-negotiation.
If your highest priority is power saving, select one of the 100 Mb or 10 Mb settings.
100 Mb Full Duplex
100 Mb Half Duplex
10 Mb Full Duplex
10 Mb Half Duplex
You can view the current speed and duplex setting on the Status > LAN page. See
page
46.
When enabled, ALEOS routes outbound packets from connected devices without
performing NAT on them. For example, when a connected device that has an IP address
of 192.168.13.100 sends data to a remote destination, the outbound packets have a
source IP of 192.168.13.100.
If you are configuring RADIUS Framed Route, set this field to Enable. For more
information, see
RADIUS Framed Route
leave this field at the default setting (Disable).
If you are configuring RADIUS Framed Route, set this field to Enable. (For more
information, see
RADIUS Framed Route
leave this field at the default setting (Disable).
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LAN Configuration
on page 116. In most other cases, it is best to
on page 116.) In most other cases, it is best to
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