System Menu Items; Route Add; Route Delete; Session Limit - Nomadix AG 5500 User Manual

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System Menu Items

Items
ARP Add
ARP Delete
Bridge Mode
Export
Factory
FailOver
History
ICMP
Import
Login
Mac Filtering
Reboot

Route Add

Route Delete

Session Limit

Static Port-Mapping Add

Static Port-Mapping Delete

Subscriber Interfaces

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Adds an Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table entry.
Deletes an ARP table entry.
Enables the Bridge Mode option.
Exports the system's configuration settings to an archive file.
Imports the factory default settings.
Sets up a "sibling" Nomadix Gateway, allowing one device to
take up the users should the other device become
disconnected from the network.
Displays a history log of the system's activity, including Access,
Reboot and Uptime.
Sets up ICMP blocking for traffic from "pending" or "non
authenticated" users that are destined to addresses other than
those defined in the pass-through (walled garden) list.
Imports previously exported system configuration settings from
an archive file.
Sets up the login name and password.
Blocks malicious users based on their MAC address. Up to 50
MAC addresses can be blocked at any one time.
Reboots the AG 5500.
Adds a route into the AG 5500's routing table.
Deletes a route to a specific IP destination.
Limits the number sessions any one user can take over a given
time period and, if necessary, then blocks malicious users.
Sets up static port-mapping schemes.
Deletes static port-mapping schemes.
Blocks subscriber interfaces.
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