Configure Network Interfaces; Figure 3-26: Wan/Lan/Vlan - Baicells Nova436Q Installation Manual

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3.8.4 Configure Network Interfaces

The network interfaces defined as part of the initial, basic setup include the WAN/LAN/VLAN interfaces,
DHCP, and the Local Gateway (LGW) mode.
3.8.4.1 WAN/LAN/VLAN
Go to the Network > WAN/LAN/VLAN sub-menu (Figure 3-26). The Wide Area Network (WAN) interface is
an external communication portal (Internet connection) between the eNB's Network Management System
(NMS) – in most cases, the CloudCore OMC – and the MME. If not using CloudCore, the eNB's NMS can be
a Local OMC or the LTE NMS. The WAN/LAN/VLAN fields are described in Table 3-1.
If the IP Access Mode field is set to DHCP (Figure 3-26) and the LGW function is ON as shown in
(section
3.8.4.2), the Connect Type field must be modified, based on the requirement. The IP address of the
eNB is changed due to the Message Authentication Code (MAC) address being changed. Therefore, modify
the router server at the same time.
The LAN interface is used only for local maintenance port during initial eNB setup and basic configuration,
and is not used during normal eNB operation. In the LAN Config tab (Figure 3-27), enter the IP address and
subnet mask address for the local network connection. The default LAN IP address is 192.168.150.1 and the
default subnet mask address is 255.255.255.0.
NOTE: If the LAN IP address is changed, the eNB will reboot and you will have to log in to the GUI
again.

Figure 3-26: WAN/LAN/VLAN

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