Operation Manual

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Internal LAN IP
Range
Input the available IP range issued by ISP. If ISP issued two
discontinuous IP address ranges, users can input them into Internal
LAN IP Range 1 and Internal LAN IP Range 2 respectively.
Enable
Line-Dropped
Scheduling
The WAN disconnection schedule will be activated by checking this
option. In some areas, there is a time limitation for WAN connection
service. For example: the optical fiber service will be disconnected
from 0:00 am to 6:00 am. Although there is a standby system in the
device, at the moment of WAN disconnection, all the external
connections that go through this WAN will be disconnected too. Only
after the disconnected lines are reconnected can they go through the
standby system to connect with the Internet. Therefore, to avoid a
huge number of disconnection, users can activate this function to
arrange new connections to be made through another WAN to the
Internet. In this way, the effect of any disconnection can be
minimized.
Line-Dropped Period
Input the time rule for disconnection of this WAN service.
Line-Dropped
Scheduling
Input how long the WAN service may be disconnected before the
newly added connections should go through another WAN to connect
with the Internet.
Backup Interface
Select another WAN port as link backup when port binding is
configured. Users should select the port that employs the same ISP.
After the changes are completed, click Apply” to save the configuration, or click “Cancel" to leave
without making any changes.
DMZ Setting
For some network environments, an independent DMZ port may be required to set up externally
connected servers such as WEB and Mail servers. Therefore, the device supports a set of independent DMZ
ports for users to set up connections for servers with real IP addresses. The DMZ ports act as bridges
between the Internet and LANs.