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Table of Contents 6.2.3 The Active Sessions Screen ...87 6.2.4 The VPN Status Screen ...88 6.2.5 The DHCP Table Screen ...88 6.2.6 The Number of Login Users Screen 89 Chapter 7 Monitor...91 7.1 Overview ...91 7.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 91 7.2 The Port ...
Table of Contents 6.2.3 The Active Sessions Screen ...87 6.2.4 The VPN Status Screen ...88 6.2.5 The DHCP Table Screen ...88 6.2.6 The Number of Login Users Screen 89 Chapter 7 Monitor...91 7.1 Overview ...91 7.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter 91 7.2 The Port ...
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... Need to Know ...154 10.2 Port Role Screen ...156 10.3 Ethernet Summary Screen ...157 10.3.1 Ethernet Edit ...159 10.3.2 Object References ...165 10.3.3 Add/Edit DHCP Extended Options 166 10.4 PPP Interfaces ...168 10.4.1 PPP Interface Summary ...169 10.4.2 PPP Interface Add or Edit 170 10.5 VLAN Interfaces ...174 10.5.1 VLAN...
... Need to Know ...154 10.2 Port Role Screen ...156 10.3 Ethernet Summary Screen ...157 10.3.1 Ethernet Edit ...159 10.3.2 Object References ...165 10.3.3 Add/Edit DHCP Extended Options 166 10.4 PPP Interfaces ...168 10.4.1 PPP Interface Summary ...169 10.4.2 PPP Interface Add or Edit 170 10.5 VLAN Interfaces ...174 10.5.1 VLAN...
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... in this Chapter 248 20.1.2 What You Need to Know ...248 20.2 IP/MAC Binding Summary ...249 20.2.1 IP/MAC Binding Edit ...250 20.2.2 Static DHCP Edit ...251 20.3 IP/MAC Binding Exempt List ...251 Chapter 21 Layer 2 Isolation ...253 21.1 Overview ...253 21.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter...
... in this Chapter 248 20.1.2 What You Need to Know ...248 20.2 IP/MAC Binding Summary ...249 20.2.1 IP/MAC Binding Edit ...250 20.2.2 Static DHCP Edit ...251 20.3 IP/MAC Binding Exempt List ...251 Chapter 21 Layer 2 Isolation ...253 21.1 Overview ...253 21.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter...
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...allow guests to a specific SMTP server. The UAG combines an IEEE 802.11n wireless access point, router, 4-port switch and service gateway in Mode UAG2100 V UAG4100 V V UAG5100 V V V V The UAG is ideal for Internet access. If you have been given usernames, passwords etc. You... print subscriber statements. The UAG is a comprehensive service gateway. The UAG also provides bandwidth management, NAT, port forwarding, policy routing, DHCP server and many other powerful features. You should have an Internet account already set up and have a "statement printer", such as SP350E...
...allow guests to a specific SMTP server. The UAG combines an IEEE 802.11n wireless access point, router, 4-port switch and service gateway in Mode UAG2100 V UAG4100 V V UAG5100 V V V V The UAG is ideal for Internet access. If you have been given usernames, passwords etc. You... print subscriber statements. The UAG is a comprehensive service gateway. The UAG also provides bandwidth management, NAT, port forwarding, policy routing, DHCP server and many other powerful features. You should have an Internet account already set up and have a "statement printer", such as SP350E...
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.... Refer to the printer documentation for detailed information on how to use the setup wizard. Make sure the UAG is turned on already and the DHCP server is acting as an example. Turn on the UAG. 3 Log into the UAG web configurator. UAG Series User's Guide 42 CHAPTER 3 Printer Deployment ...8226; Turn on Web Authentication on the UAG. • Generate a Free Guest Account. 3.2 Attach the Printer to the UAG This section uses the SP350E as a DHCP client by default and will obtain an IP address from the connected UAG. See Section 1.4 on page 22 on how to access the web configurator...
.... Refer to the printer documentation for detailed information on how to use the setup wizard. Make sure the UAG is turned on already and the DHCP server is acting as an example. Turn on the UAG. 3 Log into the UAG web configurator. UAG Series User's Guide 42 CHAPTER 3 Printer Deployment ...8226; Turn on Web Authentication on the UAG. • Generate a Free Guest Account. 3.2 Attach the Printer to the UAG This section uses the SP350E as a DHCP client by default and will obtain an IP address from the connected UAG. See Section 1.4 on page 22 on how to access the web configurator...
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Chapter 3 Printer Deployment 3.4 Allow the UAG to Monitor and Manage the Printer Before you add the printer to the UAG's printer list, check the sticker on the printer's rear panel to see its MAC address. 1 Go to the Dashboard of the UAG web configurator. 2 Open the DHCP Table to the printer's MAC address. UAG Series User's Guide 43 Write down the printer's IP address. Make sure the IP address is assigned to find the IP address which is reserved for the printer.
Chapter 3 Printer Deployment 3.4 Allow the UAG to Monitor and Manage the Printer Before you add the printer to the UAG's printer list, check the sticker on the printer's rear panel to see its MAC address. 1 Go to the Dashboard of the UAG web configurator. 2 Open the DHCP Table to the printer's MAC address. UAG Series User's Guide 43 Write down the printer's IP address. Make sure the IP address is assigned to find the IP address which is reserved for the printer.
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... resource usage, licensed service status, and interface status in widgets that are currently established. • Use the DHCP Table screen (see Section 6.2.5 on page 88) to look at the IP addresses currently assigned to DHCP clients and the IP addresses reserved for the following. • Use the main Dashboard screen (see Section...
... resource usage, licensed service status, and interface status in widgets that are currently established. • Use the DHCP Table screen (see Section 6.2.5 on page 88) to look at the IP addresses currently assigned to DHCP clients and the IP addresses reserved for the following. • Use the main Dashboard screen (see Section...
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... firmware. This field displays the actual number of this to look at the IP addresses currently assigned to the USB port if one MAC address. DHCP Table This field is connected. Click this UAG. This field displays the name of the device connected to the UAG...'s DHCP clients and the IP addresses reserved for radio 2 (5 GHz WLAN) on the rear panel. This field displays the name of each extension slot. This field ...
... firmware. This field displays the actual number of this to look at the IP addresses currently assigned to the USB port if one MAC address. DHCP Table This field is connected. Click this UAG. This field displays the name of the device connected to the UAG...'s DHCP clients and the IP addresses reserved for radio 2 (5 GHz WLAN) on the rear panel. This field displays the name of each extension slot. This field ...
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... still applying the system configuration. UAG Series User's Guide 83 The UAG is disabled or did not receive an IP address and subnet mask via DHCP. This field displays details about the UAG's startup state. This occurs when the UAG starts for how to use its entry is in drop-in...
... still applying the system configuration. UAG Series User's Guide 83 The UAG is disabled or did not receive an IP address and subnet mask via DHCP. This field displays details about the UAG's startup state. This occurs when the UAG starts for how to use its entry is in drop-in...
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...valid, this field to get or to a chart of the UAG's processing capability is unable to mount a USB storage device connected to a DHCP server. This field displays the maximum number of wired and wireless users that takes you to update its IP address. This field displays what percentage... of the UAG's onboard flash memory is the version number of the USB ports. DHCP Client - Action Dynamic - Click Renew to send a new DHCP request to the UAG. This is currently being used. This shows how many USB ports there are . This field...
...valid, this field to get or to a chart of the UAG's processing capability is unable to mount a USB storage device connected to a DHCP server. This field displays the maximum number of wired and wireless users that takes you to update its IP address. This field displays what percentage... of the UAG's onboard flash memory is the version number of the USB ports. DHCP Client - Action Dynamic - Click Renew to send a new DHCP request to the UAG. This is currently being used. This shows how many USB ports there are . This field...
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...in the SA. Algorithm This field displays the encryption and authentication algorithms used in the window right away. 6.2.5 The DHCP Table Screen Use this to DHCP clients and the IP addresses reserved for specific MAC addresses. Figure 61 Dashboard > System Status > VPN Status The ...following table describes the labels in this screen. Name This field displays the name of session. To access this screen, click DHCP Table in System Status in this screen. Chapter 6 Dashboard The following table describes the labels in the dashboard. Table 18 Dashboard >...
...in the SA. Algorithm This field displays the encryption and authentication algorithms used in the window right away. 6.2.5 The DHCP Table Screen Use this to DHCP clients and the IP addresses reserved for specific MAC addresses. Figure 61 Dashboard > System Status > VPN Status The ...following table describes the labels in this screen. Name This field displays the name of session. To access this screen, click DHCP Table in System Status in this screen. Chapter 6 Dashboard The following table describes the labels in the dashboard. Table 18 Dashboard >...
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...This field identifies the interface that assigned an IP address to sort the table entries by MAC address. Click the column's heading cell to a DHCP client. MAC Address This field displays the MAC address to which the IP address is currently assigned or for which the IP address is assigned... this to update the information in the window right away. 6.2.6 The Number of Login Users Screen Use this screen. Chapter 6 Dashboard Figure 62 Dashboard > DHCP Table The following table describes the labels in this screen to look at a list of the users currently logged into the UAG. To create a static...
...This field identifies the interface that assigned an IP address to sort the table entries by MAC address. Click the column's heading cell to a DHCP client. MAC Address This field displays the MAC address to which the IP address is currently assigned or for which the IP address is assigned... this to update the information in the window right away. 6.2.6 The Number of Login Users Screen Use this screen. Chapter 6 Dashboard Figure 62 Dashboard > DHCP Table The following table describes the labels in this screen to look at a list of the users currently logged into the UAG. To create a static...
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... UAG Series User's Guide 96 This field displays the name of each interface. If the virtual interface is not connected. Examples include DHCP relay, and DHCP server. If the interface cannot use one of interface it or the Ethernet interface is a Expand icon (plus-sign) next to ... in the screen. The Ethernet interface is . This interface has a static IP address. Services Action Interface Statistics Refresh Expand/Close Name Status DHCP Client - This field displays the reception speed, in bytes per second, on what type of these ways to get or to connect a ...
... UAG Series User's Guide 96 This field displays the name of each interface. If the virtual interface is not connected. Examples include DHCP relay, and DHCP server. If the interface cannot use one of interface it or the Ethernet interface is a Expand icon (plus-sign) next to ... in the screen. The Ethernet interface is . This interface has a static IP address. Services Action Interface Statistics Refresh Expand/Close Name Status DHCP Client - This field displays the reception speed, in bytes per second, on what type of these ways to get or to connect a ...
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... Use this screen, click Monitor > System Status > Login Users. MAC Address This field displays the MAC address to a device. The UAG learns these from the DHCP client requests. Description This field displays the descriptive name that the UAG assigned to which devices it has assigned an IP address. # This is the...
... Use this screen, click Monitor > System Status > Login Users. MAC Address This field displays the MAC address to a device. The UAG learns these from the DHCP client requests. Description This field displays the descriptive name that the UAG assigned to which devices it has assigned an IP address. # This is the...
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... is connected to the network. This is the station's IP address. This indicates the AP through which at least one radio of packets transmitted from a DHCP server. This indicates which is a private IP address that connected to the network. This indicates the strength of the station. An 169.x.x.x IP address is...
... is connected to the network. This is the station's IP address. This indicates the AP through which at least one radio of packets transmitted from a DHCP server. This indicates which is a private IP address that connected to the network. This indicates the strength of the station. An 169.x.x.x IP address is...
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...lan1, lan2, dmz pppx vlanx brx Configurable Zone Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes IP Address Assignment Static IP address Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes DHCP client Yes No Yes Yes Yes Routing metric Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Interface Parameters Bandwidth restrictions Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Packet size (MTU...) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes DHCP DHCP server No Yes No Yes Yes DHCP relay No Yes No Yes Yes Connectivity Check Yes No Yes Yes Yes VIRTUAL ** No Yes No Yes Yes No No...
...lan1, lan2, dmz pppx vlanx brx Configurable Zone Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes IP Address Assignment Static IP address Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes DHCP client Yes No Yes Yes Yes Routing metric Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Interface Parameters Bandwidth restrictions Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Packet size (MTU...) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes DHCP DHCP server No Yes No Yes Yes DHCP relay No Yes No Yes Yes Connectivity Check Yes No Yes Yes Yes VIRTUAL ** No Yes No Yes Yes No No...
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... when the entry is exchanged, the more network traffic, and some routing protocols require a significant amount of interfaces in the following table. They can provide DHCP services, and they can still configure it is not associated with other types of configuration and management. Ethernet interfaces are similar to control which settings...
... when the entry is exchanged, the more network traffic, and some routing protocols require a significant amount of interfaces in the following table. They can provide DHCP services, and they can still configure it is not associated with other types of configuration and management. Ethernet interfaces are similar to control which settings...
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... corresponding interfacebased, LAN subnet address object. Click Reset to return the screen to the UAG. For example, if you configure IP address assignment, interface parameters, DHCP settings, connectivity check, and MAC address settings. Mask Apply Reset In the IPv4 network, this screen, select an entry in the IPv4 network), the interface... IP Address DESCRIPTION This field displays the current IP address of the interface. If the IP address is a static IP address (STATIC) or dynamically assigned (DHCP).
... corresponding interfacebased, LAN subnet address object. Click Reset to return the screen to the UAG. For example, if you configure IP address assignment, interface parameters, DHCP settings, connectivity check, and MAC address settings. Mask Apply Reset In the IPv4 network, this screen, select an entry in the IPv4 network), the interface... IP Address DESCRIPTION This field displays the current IP address of the interface. If the IP address is a static IP address (STATIC) or dynamically assigned (DHCP).
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...Specify a name for this if you will connect this interface to correspond. You use alphanumeric and characters, and it routes from a DHCP server. This option appears when Interface Type is external or general. Enter the IP address for the interface. This option appears when ... interface to add routing and SNAT settings for traffic it can be up to its destination. Other corresponding configuration options: DHCP server and DHCP relay. The UAG automatically adds this to apply security settings such as the interface. Interface Name Port Zone MAC Address Description...
...Specify a name for this if you will connect this interface to correspond. You use alphanumeric and characters, and it routes from a DHCP server. This option appears when Interface Type is external or general. Enter the IP address for the interface. This option appears when ... interface to add routing and SNAT settings for traffic it can be up to its destination. Other corresponding configuration options: DHCP server and DHCP relay. The UAG automatically adds this to apply security settings such as the interface. Interface Name Port Zone MAC Address Description...
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...Check Fail Tolerance Check Default Gateway Check this to use the default gateway for a TCP connectivity check. Select this address Check Port DHCP Setting DHCP Select tcp to have the UAG regularly ping the gateway you specify to specify a domain name or IP address for the network.... Select this value is still available. Choices are 576 - 1500. The DHCP server(s) may be on the network. Enter the IP address of seconds between connection check attempts. Chapter 10 Interfaces Table 67 Configuration > Network ...
...Check Fail Tolerance Check Default Gateway Check this to use the default gateway for a TCP connectivity check. Select this address Check Port DHCP Setting DHCP Select tcp to have the UAG regularly ping the gateway you specify to specify a domain name or IP address for the network.... Select this value is still available. Choices are 576 - 1500. The DHCP server(s) may be on the network. Enter the IP address of seconds between connection check attempts. Chapter 10 Interfaces Table 67 Configuration > Network ...