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DSA-3110 Hotspot Edition – User Manual

NET MENU

This menu section is used to:
Configure the network parameters of the device's physical interfaces.
Configure p-t-p (point-to-point) interfaces (PPTP, PPPoE).
Display network statistics on both physical and p-t-p interfaces.
Configure NAT (network address translation).
Configure DNSs (domain name servers) and a search list of domains.
Configure the built-in DHCP server and create additional DHCP servers.
Configure static routes.
Configure settings for an external user database (RADIUS server).
Configure access to the web-based interface of the device.
Port numbers 1-7 labeled on the cover of the device correspond to the following internal functional
interfaces:
Ports 4-
LAN1 interface
7
(Public LAN)
Port 3
LAN2 interface
(Private LAN)
Port 2
WAN2 interface
Port 1
WAN1 interface
By default, the interfaces of the device are configured in the following way:
LAN1 – 192.168.1.254
LAN2 – 192.168.0.254
WAN1 – DHCP connection
WAN2 – disabled
Attention ! By default, the web-based interface of the device is accessible from the LAN (LAN1 or
LAN2) interfaces only, and not accessible from the WAN (WAN1 and WAN2) interfaces. You can
change these settings on the Net > Remote access page.
These ports are designed to connect devices that form the Hotspot
Public network (e.g., access points). Users connected to this
interface must be authenticated over HTTP upon every attempt to
access broadband resources (e.g., the Internet), and all transmitted
data are accounted automatically on the basis of time and traffic.
Ports 4-7 represent a switch with isolated ports (i.e., packets cannot
be transferred between the ports of the switch; transferring packets
to the other interfaces is only available).
This port is mostly used to connect devices that form the internal
(Private) network of a company.
Users connected to this interface can access a broadband channel
without authentication.
This interface is designed to connect to a broadband channel. The
port is disabled by default.
This interface is designed to connect to a broadband channel (an
Ethernet connection or ADSL modem).
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