Wimax Configuration - Cisco BWX360 WiMAX User Manual

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Assigning static IP addresses to individual PCs
Even if you have activated the DHCP server, you can still assign a static IP address to
individual PCs (e.g. when setting up these PCs for NAT functions).
Enter the MAC address of the PC to which you want to assign a static IP address
and the IP address you wish to assign to the PC.
Configuring the local network in Bridge operating mode
In Bridge operating mode (see page 25) the Cisco BWX360 WiMAX Outdoor Modem
DHCP server is deactivated. The network components get their IP addresses from a
DHCP server in the public network.
Ageing time for
When a PC in the network is accessed, your Cisco BWX360 WiMAX
MAC table
Outdoor Modem writes the MAC address and port number in a MAC
table to speed up further accesses. The entry in the MAC table is
deleted after a fixed time. If necessary you can change this value via
the MAC table ageing time parameter.
Protection
DoS (Denial of Service) attacks are attacks on a system in the net-
against DoS
work to make its services unusable. This is basically done by over-
attacks
loading the system by constantly sending requests. In Bridge mode,
the Cisco BWX360 WiMAX Outdoor Modem provides protection
against DoS attacks, which you can enable or disable via the activate
DOS protection parameter.

WiMAX configuration

On this page you enter the data for authentication of your device on the WiMAX base
station. You will need the access data supplied by your WiMAX operator for this.
If you have executed the Basic Setup Wizard, you will already have entered these
details there. If necessary you can change them here.
Open the Advanced Settings tab and select WiMAX configuration from the
menu.
Select Authentication, if authentication is required by your WiMAX operator and
enter or change the required access data.
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