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IP Address: <from_ISP>, static
Broadcast: <from_ISP>
Activate at boot: Yes
Enable proxy ARP: No
• Figure 35: M2M GW eth0 settings, obtain the correct values from your ISP
Note: In general, do not enable the “Proxy ARP”. See page 49, chapter 14.7: Configuring
the routing settings of the Arctic for more information on proxy ARP.
9. Click “save and apply” to make the changes permanent.
Now the browser seems to loose connection, because the eth0 port is now set as WAN
port.
10. Change the IP address and netmask of your installation computer to belong to the M2M
GW’s LAN. The example IP address would be 192.168.0.10 and netmask is
255.255.255.0.
See the page 18, chapter 12.1: Configuring the installation computer for more information
on how to change the installation computer’s IP address, but this time set the IP address
and netmask as suggested above.
11. Change the LAN cable from installation computer to M2M GW to Ethernet port 2 (eth1,
LAN port) at M2M GW.
After this step, use the following example URL to connect to the M2M GW:
https://192.168.0.1:10000
. This is the LAN address of M2M GW in the example
configuration. If your installation differs from the example, use respective M2M GW’s eth1
IP address to log in to the system.
13.5. Configuring the routing and gateways in M2M GW
1. In the “Network Configuration” screen, click the “Routing and Gateways” icon (Figure
36: Routing and Gateways icon).