2 static ip – Billion Electric Company BiGuard 30 User Manual

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and enter your primary and secondary DNS.
RIP: To activate RIP, select Send, Receive, or Both from the drop down menu. To
disable RIP, select Disable from the drop down menu.
MTU: Enter the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for your network.
Network Address Translation: Enables or Disables the NAT function. To apply this
interface as router mode please select Disable. Due to default firewall feature, if you
would like to use router mode, you have to input the packet filter rules you would
like to forward in Configuration -> Firewall -> Packet filter

Click Apply to save your changes. To reset to defaults, click Reset.

4.4.2.1.2 Static IP

IP assigned by your ISP: Enter the static IP assigned by your ISP.
IP Subnet Mask: Enter the IP subnet mask provided by your ISP.
ISP Gateway Address: Enter the ISP gateway address provided by your ISP.
MAC Address: If your ISP requires you to input a WAN Ethernet MAC, check the
checkbox and enter your MAC address in the blanks below.
Candidates: You can also select the MAC address from the list in the Candidates.
Primary DNS: Enter the primary DNS provided by your ISP.
Secondary DNS: Enter the secondary DNS provided by your ISP.
RIP: To activate RIP, select Send, Receive, or Both from the drop down menu. To
disable RIP, select Disable from the drop down menu.
MTU: Enter the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for your network.
Network Address Translation: Enables or Disables the NAT function. To apply this
interface as router mode please select Disable. Due to default firewall feature, if you

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