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... MAX208M2W has 2 VoIP ports; Additionally, The web browser-based Graphical User Interface (GUI), also known as "1" (for example MAX208M2W) denote that its....11n mode. models with the second number as the web configurator, provides easy management of the device and its frequency band ...; Models with "W" (for each specific model: Table 1 Main Features FEATURE / MODEL FREQUENCY BAND MAX208M MAX218M MAX208M2W MAX218M2W MAX218M1W MAX218MW MAX318M2W MAX308M MAX318M 2.5 ~ 2.7 GHz 3.4 ~ 3.6 GHz 2.5 ~ 2.7 GHz 3.4 ~ 3.6 GHz 3.4 ~ 3.6 GHz 3.4 ~ 3.6 GHz 3.4 ~ 3.6 GHz 2.5 ~ ...
... MAX208M2W has 2 VoIP ports; Additionally, The web browser-based Graphical User Interface (GUI), also known as "1" (for example MAX208M2W) denote that its....11n mode. models with the second number as the web configurator, provides easy management of the device and its frequency band ...; Models with "W" (for each specific model: Table 1 Main Features FEATURE / MODEL FREQUENCY BAND MAX208M MAX218M MAX208M2W MAX218M2W MAX218M1W MAX218MW MAX318M2W MAX308M MAX318M 2.5 ~ 2.7 GHz 3.4 ~ 3.6 GHz 2.5 ~ 2.7 GHz 3.4 ~ 3.6 GHz 3.4 ~ 3.6 GHz 3.4 ~ 3.6 GHz 3.4 ~ 3.6 GHz 2.5 ~ ...
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...Username (admin) and Password (1234), then click Login. In order to use the Web Configurator you need to allow: • Web browser pop-up blocking is an HTML-based management interface that allows easy device set up and management via any web browser that supports: HTML ...4.0, CSS 2.0, and JavaScript 1.5, and higher. CHAPTER 2 Introduction to the Web Configurator 2.1 Overview The Web Configurator is enabled by default in many operating systems...
...Username (admin) and Password (1234), then click Login. In order to use the Web Configurator you need to allow: • Web browser pop-up blocking is an HTML-based management interface that allows easy device set up and management via any web browser that supports: HTML ...4.0, CSS 2.0, and JavaScript 1.5, and higher. CHAPTER 2 Introduction to the Web Configurator 2.1 Overview The Web Configurator is enabled by default in many operating systems...
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... Subnet Mask and Gateway IP Address. 4.12.1 Scenario 1 In this scenario, PC A is connected to interface LAN1 on the WiMAX Device. PC B is connected directly to interface WiMAX and interface IAD for managing the WiMAX Device. Figure 16 VLAN Configuration Example 1 A B No VLAN Tag No VLAN Tag Manager IP: No VLAN Tag LAN: Transparent...
... Subnet Mask and Gateway IP Address. 4.12.1 Scenario 1 In this scenario, PC A is connected to interface LAN1 on the WiMAX Device. PC B is connected directly to interface WiMAX and interface IAD for managing the WiMAX Device. Figure 16 VLAN Configuration Example 1 A B No VLAN Tag No VLAN Tag Manager IP: No VLAN Tag LAN: Transparent...
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... VLAN 5. PC A and PC B are forwarded out of each row. Chapter 4 Tutorials 1 Configure the Link Type, PVID and Tag/Untag settings for the Filter Setting. PC D is connected to these interfaces do not support VLAN tagged packets. 4.12.2 Scenario 2 In this scenario, PC A and PC... PC D are on each interface so that they are connected to interface WiMAX through VLAN supporting switch S1. Then press OK. 2 Next, configure the Name, VID and Ports for the interfaces as below by clicking each interface since the devices attached to interface WiMAX and interface IAD for managing the WiMAX ...
... VLAN 5. PC A and PC B are forwarded out of each row. Chapter 4 Tutorials 1 Configure the Link Type, PVID and Tag/Untag settings for the Filter Setting. PC D is connected to these interfaces do not support VLAN tagged packets. 4.12.2 Scenario 2 In this scenario, PC A and PC... PC D are on each interface so that they are connected to interface WiMAX through VLAN supporting switch S1. Then press OK. 2 Next, configure the Name, VID and Ports for the interfaces as below by clicking each interface since the devices attached to interface WiMAX and interface IAD for managing the WiMAX ...
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... same as one of the LAN transparent VLAN ID VLAN Tag ID=5 VLAN Tag ID=10 Network operators Router Manager IP VLAN Tag ID=5 1 Configure the Link Type, PVID and Tag/Untag settings for the interfaces as below by clicking each row. Then press OK. Chapter 4 Tutorials Note: You will need to... configure the VLAN supporting switches to VLAN 5. For example, packets received on switch S1 from PC A on the LAN would be tagged to tag the received...
... same as one of the LAN transparent VLAN ID VLAN Tag ID=5 VLAN Tag ID=10 Network operators Router Manager IP VLAN Tag ID=5 1 Configure the Link Type, PVID and Tag/Untag settings for the interfaces as below by clicking each row. Then press OK. Chapter 4 Tutorials Note: You will need to... configure the VLAN supporting switches to VLAN 5. For example, packets received on switch S1 from PC A on the LAN would be tagged to tag the received...
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... the VLAN supporting switches. PC A and PC B are connected to interface WiMAX through VLAN supporting switch S2 for the Filter Setting. PC C and PC D are connected to interface IAD through VLAN supporting switch S2. Interface IAD is on VLAN 10, and PC E is configured as an Access port, so tagged packets will recognize VLAN...
... the VLAN supporting switches. PC A and PC B are connected to interface WiMAX through VLAN supporting switch S2 for the Filter Setting. PC C and PC D are connected to interface IAD through VLAN supporting switch S2. Interface IAD is on VLAN 10, and PC E is configured as an Access port, so tagged packets will recognize VLAN...
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Chapter 4 Tutorials Note: You will need to configure the VLAN supporting switches to VLAN 5. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 55 Then press OK. For example, packets received on switch S1 from the LAN transparent VLAN ID User Network VLAN Tag ID=5 Transparent ... ID=5 VLAN Tag ID=10 Network operators Router Manager IP VLAN Tag ID=3 VLAN Tag ID=3 1 Configure the Link Type, PVID and Tag/Untag settings for the interfaces as below by clicking each row. Figure 18 VLAN Configuration Example 3 C VLAN TagID = 5 VLAN TagID = 5 No VLAN Tag A No VLAN Tag S1VLAN TagID = 5 S2 No...
Chapter 4 Tutorials Note: You will need to configure the VLAN supporting switches to VLAN 5. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 55 Then press OK. For example, packets received on switch S1 from the LAN transparent VLAN ID User Network VLAN Tag ID=5 Transparent ... ID=5 VLAN Tag ID=10 Network operators Router Manager IP VLAN Tag ID=3 VLAN Tag ID=3 1 Configure the Link Type, PVID and Tag/Untag settings for the interfaces as below by clicking each row. Figure 18 VLAN Configuration Example 3 C VLAN TagID = 5 VLAN TagID = 5 No VLAN Tag A No VLAN Tag S1VLAN TagID = 5 S2 No...
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...supporting switch S1. 56 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide VLAN tagged packets will also be untagged when they are Trunk links, so the WiMAX Device will be forwarded out of these interfaces from the VLAN supporting switches. Interface IAD is configured as an Access port, so tagged ...packets will recognize VLAN 5 and VLAN 10 tagged packets it receives on VLAN 5. Interfaces LAN1 and WiMAX are forwarded. 4.12.4 Scenario 4 In ...
...supporting switch S1. 56 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide VLAN tagged packets will also be untagged when they are Trunk links, so the WiMAX Device will be forwarded out of these interfaces from the VLAN supporting switches. Interface IAD is configured as an Access port, so tagged ...packets will recognize VLAN 5 and VLAN 10 tagged packets it receives on VLAN 5. Interfaces LAN1 and WiMAX are forwarded. 4.12.4 Scenario 4 In ...
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... S1 from PC B on the LAN would be tagged to tag the received packets with the appropriate VLAN IDs. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 57 Then press OK. Figure 19 VLAN Configuration Example 4 No VLAN Tag VLAN TagID = 5 A VLAN TagID = 5 S1 No VLAN Tag B User Network No VLAN Tag PC Manager IP... Note: Manager IP VLAN ID is the same as the LAN transparent VLAN ID LAN VLAN Tag ID=5 Manager IP VLAN Tag ID=5 Network operators 1 Configure the Link Type, PVID and Tag/Untag settings for the interfaces as below by clicking each row. Chapter 4 Tutorials Note: You will need to...
... S1 from PC B on the LAN would be tagged to tag the received packets with the appropriate VLAN IDs. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 57 Then press OK. Figure 19 VLAN Configuration Example 4 No VLAN Tag VLAN TagID = 5 A VLAN TagID = 5 S1 No VLAN Tag B User Network No VLAN Tag PC Manager IP... Note: Manager IP VLAN ID is the same as the LAN transparent VLAN ID LAN VLAN Tag ID=5 Manager IP VLAN Tag ID=5 Network operators 1 Configure the Link Type, PVID and Tag/Untag settings for the interfaces as below by clicking each row. Chapter 4 Tutorials Note: You will need to...
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...Device, through VLAN supporting switch S1. 58 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide On the WiMAX interface, the WiMAX Device will also be forwarded out of this scenario, PC A is directly connected to interface LAN1 on VLAN 10. Interfaces LAN1 and WiMAX are forwarded out since PC A ...not support VLAN tagged packets. On LAN1, tagged packets will be untagged when they are forwarded. 4.12.5 Scenario 5 In this interface. PC B is configured as an Access port, so tagged packets will tag packets it receives from the VLAN supporting switch. VLAN tagged packets will recognize VLAN...
...Device, through VLAN supporting switch S1. 58 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide On the WiMAX interface, the WiMAX Device will also be forwarded out of this scenario, PC A is directly connected to interface LAN1 on VLAN 10. Interfaces LAN1 and WiMAX are forwarded out since PC A ...not support VLAN tagged packets. On LAN1, tagged packets will be untagged when they are forwarded. 4.12.5 Scenario 5 In this interface. PC B is configured as an Access port, so tagged packets will tag packets it receives from the VLAN supporting switch. VLAN tagged packets will recognize VLAN...
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Then press OK. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 59 Figure 20 VLAN Configuration Example 5 No VLAN Tag A VLAN TagID = 5 VLAN TagID = 5 S1 No VLAN Tag B VLAN TagID = 10 VLAN TagID = 10 No VLAN Tag C User Network No VLAN ... the LAN transparent VLAN ID LAN VLAN Tag ID=5 VLAN Tag ID=10 Manager IP VLAN Tag ID=5 Network operators 1 Configure the Link Type, PVID and Tag/Untag settings for the interfaces as below by clicking each row. For example, packets received on the LAN would be tagged to tag the received...
Then press OK. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 59 Figure 20 VLAN Configuration Example 5 No VLAN Tag A VLAN TagID = 5 VLAN TagID = 5 S1 No VLAN Tag B VLAN TagID = 10 VLAN TagID = 10 No VLAN Tag C User Network No VLAN ... the LAN transparent VLAN ID LAN VLAN Tag ID=5 VLAN Tag ID=10 Manager IP VLAN Tag ID=5 Network operators 1 Configure the Link Type, PVID and Tag/Untag settings for the interfaces as below by clicking each row. For example, packets received on the LAN would be tagged to tag the received...
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... WiMAX Device will tag packets it receives from the VLAN supporting switch. Interface IAD is configured as an Access port, so tagged packets will be forwarded out of these interfaces. On the LAN1 interface, the WiMAX Device will recognize VLAN 5 and VLAN 10 tagged packets it receives... so that they are forwarded. 60 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide Chapter 4 Tutorials 2 Next, configure the Name, VID and Ports for the...
... WiMAX Device will tag packets it receives from the VLAN supporting switch. Interface IAD is configured as an Access port, so tagged packets will be forwarded out of these interfaces. On the LAN1 interface, the WiMAX Device will recognize VLAN 5 and VLAN 10 tagged packets it receives... so that they are forwarded. 60 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide Chapter 4 Tutorials 2 Next, configure the Name, VID and Ports for the...
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CHAPTER 5 System Status 5.1 Overview Use this screen to view a summary of the device, system resources, and interfaces (LAN and WAN). Figure 21 System Status WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 63 Click System Status to view the current status of your WiMAX Device connection status. 5.2 System Status This screen allows you to open this screen as shown next.
CHAPTER 5 System Status 5.1 Overview Use this screen to view a summary of the device, system resources, and interfaces (LAN and WAN). Figure 21 System Status WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 63 Click System Status to view the current status of your WiMAX Device connection status. 5.2 System Status This screen allows you to open this screen as shown next.
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...'s Guide the original NIC may have the WiMAX Device acquire its gateway IP address from the user, enter the IP address it is to configure the PPPoE connection between the WiMAX Device and the service provider. Chapter 7 Network Setting Table 26 WAN (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION WAN IP Request Timeout Enter... WiMAX Device gets its DNS server address from the ISP before it is to use . Select this can happen when a desktop computer swaps network interface cards; WAN IP Subnet Mask If the WiMAX Device gets its IP from the ISP, enter the IP address it times out. This is the...
...'s Guide the original NIC may have the WiMAX Device acquire its gateway IP address from the user, enter the IP address it is to configure the PPPoE connection between the WiMAX Device and the service provider. Chapter 7 Network Setting Table 26 WAN (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION WAN IP Request Timeout Enter... WiMAX Device gets its DNS server address from the ISP before it is to use . Select this can happen when a desktop computer swaps network interface cards; WAN IP Subnet Mask If the WiMAX Device gets its IP from the ISP, enter the IP address it times out. This is the...
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... supports the following fields: Table 27 PPPoE LABEL User Name Password Retype Password Auth Protocol DESCRIPTION Enter the username for the PPPoE interface if your ISP uses an AC PPPoE service. Use this option to allow or disallow the WiMAX Device to send a passwords ...for stateful peer negotiation. Figure 45 GRE Screen WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 97 Password Authentication Protocol uses unencrypted plaintext to overwrite DNS static DNS entries on client devices. Enter in seconds the...
... supports the following fields: Table 27 PPPoE LABEL User Name Password Retype Password Auth Protocol DESCRIPTION Enter the username for the PPPoE interface if your ISP uses an AC PPPoE service. Use this option to allow or disallow the WiMAX Device to send a passwords ...for stateful peer negotiation. Figure 45 GRE Screen WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 97 Password Authentication Protocol uses unencrypted plaintext to overwrite DNS static DNS entries on client devices. Enter in seconds the...
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... Table 30 IP LABEL IP address IP Subnet Mask DESCRIPTION Enter the IP address of the LAN interface for the WiMAX Device. 98 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide Click Network Setting > WAN > EtherIP to configure the peer setting of the EtherIP tunnel between the WiMAX Device and your local network. Click Network... Setting > LAN > IP to configure the LAN connection between the WiMAX Device and another EtherIP peer. Enter the IP subnet mask of the EtherIP peer. 7.6 IP Use these ...
... Table 30 IP LABEL IP address IP Subnet Mask DESCRIPTION Enter the IP address of the LAN interface for the WiMAX Device. 98 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide Click Network Setting > WAN > EtherIP to configure the peer setting of the EtherIP tunnel between the WiMAX Device and your local network. Click Network... Setting > LAN > IP to configure the LAN connection between the WiMAX Device and another EtherIP peer. Enter the IP subnet mask of the EtherIP peer. 7.6 IP Use these ...
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Chapter 7 Network Setting Click Add in the Network Setting > Route > Static Route screen to configure how the WiMAX Device exchanges information with other routers. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 105 Select Interface and then select WAN or LAN for the next hop of the static route. Enter the static route metric. 7.13 RIP Use...
Chapter 7 Network Setting Click Add in the Network Setting > Route > Static Route screen to configure how the WiMAX Device exchanges information with other routers. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 105 Select Interface and then select WAN or LAN for the next hop of the static route. Enter the static route metric. 7.13 RIP Use...
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... the WiMAX Device to the DMZ host you have one) for the WiMAX Device. All incoming packets received by this WiMAX Device's WAN interface will be forwarded to record Jane's computer IP address. The WiMAX Device associates Jane's computer IP address with TCP/IP (Transfer Control Protocol...that another computer on data that is coming from the Real Audio server (port 7070). 2 Port 7070 is the Real Audio server. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 111 In this screen as shown next. Figure 59 Trigger Port Forwarding Example 1 Jane requests a file from inside the WiMAX Device...
... the WiMAX Device to the DMZ host you have one) for the WiMAX Device. All incoming packets received by this WiMAX Device's WAN interface will be forwarded to record Jane's computer IP address. The WiMAX Device associates Jane's computer IP address with TCP/IP (Transfer Control Protocol...that another computer on data that is coming from the Real Audio server (port 7070). 2 Port 7070 is the Real Audio server. WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide 111 In this screen as shown next. Figure 59 Trigger Port Forwarding Example 1 Jane requests a file from inside the WiMAX Device...
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... Priority OK DESCRIPTION This displays the interface for specific treatment. A higher number indicates higher priority. With DSCP you are using a custom UDP port number (not 5060) for device management. Click Network Setting > QoS to open this page to configure QoS settings on the WiMAX Device. Configure DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) and/or Priority...
... Priority OK DESCRIPTION This displays the interface for specific treatment. A higher number indicates higher priority. With DSCP you are using a custom UDP port number (not 5060) for device management. Click Network Setting > QoS to open this page to configure QoS settings on the WiMAX Device. Configure DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) and/or Priority...
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...this port should not be forwarded. Select Access if this port should support VLAN tagged packets. Packets received on the WiMAX Device, you must configure Filter Settings for the port and VLAN ID for only one VLAN. The device connected to this port. If received packets are already tagged...VLAN to open the screen as the port VLAN ID. 120 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide It will allow the tagged packets to be tagged with the PVID. The device connected to the specified VLANs. Port Settings # Interface Link Type PVID Note: To use VLAN on access ports will be ...
...this port should not be forwarded. Select Access if this port should support VLAN tagged packets. Packets received on the WiMAX Device, you must configure Filter Settings for the port and VLAN ID for only one VLAN. The device connected to this port. If received packets are already tagged...VLAN to open the screen as the port VLAN ID. 120 WiMAX Device Configuration User's Guide It will allow the tagged packets to be tagged with the PVID. The device connected to the specified VLANs. Port Settings # Interface Link Type PVID Note: To use VLAN on access ports will be ...