BlueGate 1000
Internal Web Server
May 8, 2001
WIDCOMM, Inc, Proprietary and Confidential
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6.6.1.2.4 Gateway
Gateway is the IP address of the LAN gateway to which BlueGate 1000 will route
packets destined for outside networks. This box contains two fields:
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Active Gateway Addr
: the gateway address in use by BlueGate 1000.
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If DHCP is enabled, it is the address provided to the BlueGate 1000 by the
network's DHCP server the last time BlueGate 1000 was started or reset.
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If DHCP is disabled, this is the fixed gateway address that was in non-
volatile memory the last time BlueGate 1000 was started or reset.
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Stored NV Gateway Addr
: the fixed gateway address stored in BlueGate 1000's
non-volatile memory. If DHCP is disabled this address is used to determine
BlueGate 1000's gateway address at startup.
To change the gateway address:
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Highlight the existing address and type the new one in dotted decimal
notation.
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Click the Update button.
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Reset BlueGate 1000.
Example:
100.140.0.1
6.6.1.2.5 Subnet Mask
The Subnet Mask is used to identify the subnet to which an IP address belongs. This box
contains two fields:
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Active Subnet Mask
: the subnet mask in use by BlueGate 1000.
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If DHCP is enabled it is the subnet mask provided by the network DHCP
server the last time BlueGate 1000 was started or reset.
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If DHCP is disabled, this is the fixed subnet mask that was in non-volatile
memory the last time BlueGate 1000 was started or reset.
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Stored NV Subnet Mask
: the fixed subnet mask stored in BlueGate 1000's
non-volatile memory. If DHCP is disabled this address is used to determine
BlueGate 1000's subnet mask at startup.
To change the subnet mask:
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Highlight the existing subnet mask and type the new one in dotted decimal
notation.
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Click the Update button.
§
Reset BlueGate 1000.
Example:
255.255.255.0