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It also supports SNMP Manager Access Control List which allows user to configure a list of
allowed SNMP manager IPs for managing the C1. When the SNMP manger ACL mode is
enabled, only SNMP request generated from the any of configured SNMP manger on the ACL
will be handled.
NOTE: Click the Update icon to store the changed settings.
4.6 T
ELNET
Administrator can login to the C1 Super WiFi CPE by telnet command in Command Prompt via
Ethernet or WiFi. For example, to telnet C1 with IP address of 192.168.1.20; telnet command is
“telnet 192.168.1.20 2223”.
NOTE: The telnet port number is limited at 2223.
4.7 N
ETWORK
O
PERATION
M
ODE
The default setting for the Network Operation Mode is Switch Mode. If the C1 Super WiFi CPE
is set to Switch Mode, it acts as a switch and routes traffic between the DS and wireless clients
accordingly. When it is in Gateway mode, it acts as a gateway and the Local IP Address and
Local IP Address Mask information must be entered to specify the C1 local interface for serving
the wireless client.
In Switch mode, VLAN mode is by default disabled and clients in different SSID under the
same C1 can communicate with each other. However, if VLAN is enabled, each SSID can be
edited with a specific VLAN tag value. Only clients with same VLAN tag in same or different
SSID can communicate. Moreover, in this mode, DHCPS, NAT and PPPoE configuration have
no effort.
However, in Gateway mode, the DHCPS, NAT and PPPoE configurations can be configured but
the VLAN has no effort.
In Switch mode,
• VLAN can be configured
• DHCPS, NAT and PPPoE are disabled
In Gateway mode
• VLAN is disabled
• DHCPS, NAT and PPPoE can be configured