User Manual Part 2

User’s Guide Version 1.0
System | Access | Isolation
Isolation mechanism under the system | access | isolation menu increases the security of the AC
users.
Figure 186 – Isolation
Bindmac – with bindmac function enabled, the AC binds the user’s MAC and IP addresses together
after a successful logon by the wireless client and thereby preventing Internet access to a new user
who uses the same client IP address, although be it with a different MAC address [enabled/disabled].
Isolation – enable this function to prevent users on the same LAN to communicate with each other.
Users can communicate only through the AC [enabled/disabled].
System | Access | NAV
To change visitor access on different LANs or VLANs, authentication or NAT attributes for AC
users, go to the system | access | NAV menu:
Figure 187 – NAT, Authentication and Visitor Access
Interface – interface on which the changes will be done [br1, non editable].
IP Address – IP address of interface [non editable].
NAT – network address translation service status [enabled/disabled]. If enabled, users can access the
Internet under its network gateway address.
Authentication – with disabled authentication, the user from his LAN gets access to the Internet
without any authentication. If enabled, authentication for Internet access is required for all users
[enabled/disabled].
This setting is important when configuring the UAT. See section: System | Access
| UAT for more details.
Visitor Access – client with specific WISPr attribute can reach the LAN with enabled visitor access
[enabled/disabled].
Only one selected interface can have the visitor access enabled. Attempting to
enable an additional interface for visitor access will disable the previous interface.
System | Access | SNMP
SNMP is the standard protocol that regulates network management over the Internet. With enabled
SNMP service Wireless PAC can act as SNMP agent. To communicate with SNMP manager you
must set up the same SNMP communities and identifiers on both ends: manager and agent. For more
information about SNMP see Chapter 7 – SNMP Management.
Use the system | access | SNMP menu to enable/disable SNMP service or change current SNMP
configuration on your BW1330 controller.
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