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Chapter 3 - Base Station ManagementNetwork
Chapter 3 - Base Station Management
CAUTION
Do not execute the Switch protocol action in the AVLAN3316 page.
By default, the device is supplied in Bridge mode with all physical interfaces assigned to the LAN zone.
The LAN interface is configured as the management interface (see Management Interface in
Configuration" on page 65
interface is assigned to the WAN interface.
3.5.1.2.2
Switching from Bridge Mode to Router Mode and Vice Versa
To switch from Bridge mode to Router mode:
To avoid possible lose of management connectivity, follow these steps:
1
In the WAN page:
a
In the Common Configuration section select the General Setup tab. In the Management Interface
parameter drop-down list select the Management option to enable remote management via the
Ethernet backbone.
b
Make sure that the Fallback IP parameters (see
(applicable for the default DHCP client option for the Protocol parameter).
c
In the Physical Settings tab select the Ethernet Adapter: "eth0" option to assign the Ethernet
interface to the WAN.
d
Click on the Save button to apply the change.
2
In the LAN page:
a
Set the Protocol to Static address (you will be requested to confirm the action by clicking on the
Switch protocol button that will become available) and configure relevant parameters. Make
sure that different subnets are configured for the LAN and WAN zones.
b
In the DHCP Server section, enable the DHCP server and configure relevant parameters (see
"DHCP Server" on page
page
3
Click on the Save & Apply button to apply the changes.
To switch from Router mode to Bridge mode:
To avoid possible lose of management connectivity, follow these steps:
WBSn-2400 and WBSn-2450 System Manual
below). The default Protocol is DHCP client. In this mode no physical
70). You may configure also Static Leases (see
72).
"Fallback IP" on page
69) are configured properly
"Static Leases" on
Network
"Common
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