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Enter the VPN Server/Domain Name provided by your ISP

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Chapter 4 Configure the Network with Omada SDN Controller VPN Server / Domain Name Get IP address from ISP Primary DNS Server / Secondary DNS Server Connection Mode MTU VLAN QoS Tag Secondary Connection MAC Address Enter the VPN Server/Domain Name provided by your ISP. With this option enabled, the gateway gets IP address from ISP when setting up the WAN connection. With this option disabled, you need to specify the IP address provided by your ISP. Enter the IP address of the DNS server provided by your ISP if there is any. Connect Automatically: The gateway activates the connection automatically when the connection is down. You need to specify the Redial Interval, which decides how often the gateway tries to redial after the connection is down. Connect Manually: You can manually activate or terminate the connection. Time-Based: During the specified period, the gateway will automatically activate the connection. You need to specify the Time Range when the connection is up. Specify the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) of the WAN port. MTU is the maximum data unit transmitted in the physical network. When the connection type is L2TP, MTU can be set in the range of 576-1460 bytes. The default value is 1460. Add the WAN port to a VLAN and you need to specify the VLAN. Generally, you don't need to manually configure it unless required by your ISP. The QoS (Quality of Service) function helps to prioritize the internet traffic based on your needs. You can determine the priority level for the traffic by specifying the tag. The tag ranges from 1 to 7. None means the packet will be forwarded without any operation. QoS Tag is only available when VLAN is enabled. Select the connection type required by your ISP. Static IP: Select this if your ISP provides you with a fixed IP address and subnet mask for the secondary connection. You need to specify the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway (Optional), Primary DNS Server (Optional), and Secondary DNS Server (Optional) provided by your ISP. Dynamic IP: Select this if your ISP automatically assigns the IP address and subnet mask for the secondary connection. Use Default MAC Address: The WAN port uses the default MAC address to set up the internet connection. It's recommended to use the default MAC address unless required otherwise. Customize MAC Address: The WAN port uses a customized MAC address to set up the internet connection and you need to specify the MAC address. Typically, this is required when your ISP bound the MAC address with your account or IP address. If you are not sure, contact the ISP. 63

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Chapter 4
Configure the Network with Omada SDN Controller
VPN Server / Domain Name
Enter the VPN Server/Domain Name provided by your ISP.
Get IP address from ISP
With this option enabled, the gateway gets IP address from ISP when setting up
the WAN connection.
With this option disabled, you need to specify the
IP address
provided by your
ISP.
Primary DNS Server /
Secondary DNS Server
Enter the IP address of the DNS server provided by your ISP if there is any.
Connection Mode
Connect Automatically
: The gateway activates the connection automatically when
the connection is down. You need to specify the
Redial Interval
, which decides
how often the gateway tries to redial after the connection is down.
Connect Manually
: You can manually activate or terminate the connection.
Time-Based
: During the specified period, the gateway will automatically activate
the connection. You need to specify the
Time Range
when the connection is up.
MTU
Specify the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) of the WAN port.
MTU is the maximum data unit transmitted in the physical network. When the
connection type is L2TP, MTU can be set in the range of 576-1460 bytes. The
default value is 1460.
VLAN
Add the WAN port to a VLAN and you need to specify the VLAN. Generally, you
don’t need to manually configure it unless required by your ISP.
QoS Tag
The QoS (Quality of Service) function helps to prioritize the internet traffic based
on your needs. You can determine the priority level for the traffic by specifying the
tag. The tag ranges from 1 to 7. None means the packet will be forwarded without
any operation.
QoS Tag is only available when VLAN is enabled.
Secondary Connection
Select the connection type required by your ISP.
Static IP
: Select this if your ISP provides you with a fixed IP address and subnet
mask for the secondary connection. You need to specify the
IP Address
,
Subnet
Mask
,
Default Gateway (Optional)
,
Primary DNS Server (Optional)
, and
Secondary
DNS Server (Optional)
provided by your ISP.
Dynamic IP
: Select this if your ISP automatically assigns the IP address and subnet
mask for the secondary connection.
MAC Address
Use Default MAC Address
: The WAN port uses the default MAC address to set up
the internet connection. It’s recommended to use the default MAC address unless
required otherwise.
Customize MAC Address
: The WAN port uses a customized MAC address to set
up the internet connection and you need to specify the MAC address. Typically,
this is required when your ISP bound the MAC address with your account or IP
address. If you are not sure, contact the ISP.