System Manual
Table Of Contents
- About this Guide
- Introduction
- Web Interface
- Reference Manual
- LTE
- Network
- Network | WAN Setting (Tunnel Mode – Layer 2 GRE Only)
- Network | WAN Setting (Bridge Mode) - NOT SUPPORTED BY TELRAD
- Network | WAN Setting (Router Mode)
- Network | LAN Setting
- Network | QoS (Available in NAT, Tunnel, Router Mode)
- Network | Routing (Available in Tunnel, Router Mode)
- Network | Port Management | Port Forwarding (Available in NAT, Tunnel Mode)
- Network | Port Management | Port Trigger (Available in NAT, Tunnel Mode)
- Network | DSCP
- Network | MGMT Service | Web Service
- Firewall
- Management
- Monitoring
- About
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If users want to know DNS Servers obtained from ISP, It can be found
in “Network > Status > WAN Information > DNS Server”
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Primary/Secondary/Tertiary DNS: If the checkbox “From ISP” is not ticked, users can
designate the DNS server for DHCP clients. Two pictures below are captured from CPE
and a PC in LAN, DNS fields are “1.1.1.1”, “2.2.2.2” and “3.3.3.3”. Clients’ DNS request
will be directly sent to the first operative server in the order of primary, secondary and
tertiary DNS.
Network > DHCP Server > not From ISP
“1.1.1.1”, “2.2.2.2” and “3.3.3.3” are examples.
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DHCP Lease Time: The life time of the IP assigned by DHCP server( range: 2 minutes-
365days)
● Lease Reservation Table: This table records the mapping of MAC and IP addresses.
Clients with the specific MAC address in the table would get the corresponding IP address.
Click “Add +” button to add a new mapping, clicking “Delete” icon ) to delete it. To
enable the mapping, users have to tick the “Enable” checkbox.
An example is illustrated below. If a client with MAC Address “11:22:33:44:55:66”
requests IP, DHCP server will assign IP “192.168.254.222” and the host name “Example”
to it.