AirLive RS-1000 User Manual
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Entering the Interface menu:
Step 1.
Click on Configuration in the left menu bar.
Step 2.
Then click on Interface below it. The current settings of the interface addresses
will appear on the screen.
Internal Interface
Using the Internal Interface, the Administrator sets up the Internal (LAN) network. The
Internal network will use a private IP scheme. The private IP network will not be routable on
the Internet.
Transparent Mode:All the IP internetwork uses real IP.
NAT Mode:All the IP Internetwork uses NAT (Network Address Translation), which allows the
private IP internetworks use non-registered IP addresses to connect to the Internet.
IP Address: The private IP address of the Firewall’s internal network is the IP address of the
Internal (LAN) port of the Security
Bandwidth Manager. The default IP address is
192.168.1.1.
Note:The IP Address of Internal Interface and the DMZ Interface is a private IP address only.
If the new Internal IP Address is not 192.168.1.1, the Administrator needs to set the IP
Address on the computer to be on the same subnet as the Firewall and restart the System to
make the new IP address effective. For example, if the Firewall’s new Internal IP Address is
172.16.0.1, then enter the new Internal IP Address 172.16.0.1 in the URL field of browser to
connect to Firewall.
NetMask: This is the netmask of the internal network. The default netmask of the Security
Bandwidth
Manager is 255.255.255.0.
Ping: Select this to allow the internal network to ping the IP Address of the Firewall. If set to
enable, the Security
Bandwidth Manager will respond to ping packets from the internal
network.
WebUI: Select this to allow the Security
Bandwidth Manager WEBUI to be accessed from the
Internal (LAN) network.