Ethernet Ip Address; Ethernet Subnet Mask; Lan Masquerade; Dns Resolving - CalAmp 882?EVDO?XXX User Manual

882‐evdo series cdma cellular data modem & ip router
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Ethernet IP Address:

This sets the IP address of this device and is the address used to access the configuration pages. If
the IP address changes you will have to re-enter the new IP address in your browser to access the
configuration pages. The default IP is 192.168.1.50 and should be changed for security purposes.

Ethernet Subnet Mask:

This sets the subnet mask for the LAN side of the modem to the device. The default subnet mask is
set to 255.255.255.0.

LAN Masquerade:

When enabled the LandCell directs all Ethernet traffic coming from the tethered Ethernet device to
the Ethernet IP address of the LandCell. This should be enabled when the tethered device is an
Ethernet server, and it does not have the ability to point Ethernet traffic to a gateway.

DNS Resolving

DNS Auto:

Selecting Enable will allow the servers set as DNS Server 1 or 2 to automatically resolve domain
names to the DNS IP addresses assigned by the cellular network. These servers communicate with
name servers by sending DNS queries and heeding DNS responses. Selecting Disable will not allow
DNS Server 1 or 2 to resolve domain names to prevent unauthorized users from web surfing.

DNS Server 1 IP Address:

The Ethernet IP address of the preferred DNS server. The default address is 192.168.1.50, the same
as the LAN Ethernet IP Address of the modem. If the LAN Ethernet ID Address changes, the DNS
Server 1 address will automatically change to the same.

DNS Server 2 IP Address:

Ethernet address of the alternate DNS server. The default is set to 0.0.0.0.

DHCP Configuration

DHCP:

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol; a protocol used by client devices that are connected to the
LAN port of this device to automatically obtain an IP address assigned by this device. Selecting
Enable will configure this device to assign IP addresses to client devices taken from a pool specified
by the values entered in DHCP start range and DHCP end range. Selecting Disable will turn off
this DHCP server functionality to prevent unauthorized users from getting an IP address assignment.

DHCP start range:

DHCP server starting IP address. The default start range is set to 192.168.1.120-200

DHCP end range:

DHCP server ending IP address. The maximum usable number is 253.

DHCP Lease Time:

Sets the duration, in seconds, the connected device is allowed to keep the assigned IP address. The
default lease time is set to 86400 seconds (24 hours). In many cases it is possible for the device to
receive the same IP address after the lease time expires.

Remote Administration

Web Server Port:
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