Nomadix AG 5000 User Manual page 88

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You must reboot the system if you make changes to any of the following
IP settings.
You may lose your connection if you change the IP settings incorrectly
(using invalid IP addresses). If you "misconfigure" the AG 5000 and
network connectivity is lost, you can still access the AG 5000 from the
Command Line Interface (CLI) via a direct serial connection. In this
case, refer to:
on page
Enter a valid IP address in the
3.
The network interface and subscriber interface addresses must be on the
same subnet.
The Network IP Address is the public IP address that allows administrators to see
the AG 5000 on the network. Use this address when you need to make a network
connection with the AG 5000.
All IP addresses must be established, otherwise the AG 5000 will not be
"visible" on the network.
Enter a valid subscriber IP address in the
4.
The IP addresses from subscribers that are on a subnet different from the AG
5000 (for example, misconfigured) are translated by Nomadix' Dynamic Address
Translation (DAT) patented technology to the
The subscriber interface acts as a multifunctional "translator." For
example, if a subscriber's computer is setup statically for a network
with a gateway address of 10.1.1.1, the AG 5000 emulates the gateway
to accommodate this subscriber while emulating other gateways to
accommodate other subscribers.
Enter a valid IP address in the
5.
The subnet mask defines the number of IP addresses that are available on the
routed subnet where the AG 5000 is located.
Enter a valid default gateway IP address in the
6.
The default gateway is the IP address of the router that the AG 5000 uses to
transmit data to the Internet.
84
"Powering Up the System" on page 38
59.
Network IP Address
Subnet Mask
and
field.
Subscriber IP Address
Subscriber IP Address
field.
field.
Default Gateway
System Administration
AG 5000
"Logging In"
field.
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