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3.1.2 Configuration > LAN
In the
Configuration
tab, select the
LAN
menu to set up the network configuration of the
LAN
interface of your device.
The connection to the device configuration Web user interface with the device IPV6 address, computed from the device MAC address value, is
supported. For example, if the LAN MAC address of the device is
00-1c-e6-02-27-bf
, type the URL
http://[fe80::21c:e6ff:fe02:22ad]/
or type
http://[fc00::21c:e6ff:fe02:22ad]/
in a Web browser. The routable prefix is depending on your network configuration.
If your device is not located in a secure network, select:
security:
None
.
If your device is located and properly declared in a secure network, select
802.1X
, then select an
802.1X
authentication method supported by your
RADIUS server:
security:
802.1x
.
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In the context of a secure network, your device must be first declared in your dedicated RADIUS server with a user
login
/
password
. Given that
the login credentials used by Qeedji devices for all the 802.1X authentication methods are the LAN MAC address value of the DMB400 device, any
new Qeedji device entry must be registered in your RADIUS server with these specific values with the format
abcdefabcdef
/
abcdefabcdef
for a
MAC address ab-cd-ef-ab-cd-ef. Some
identification methods
may require you add a
trusted certificate
, used by your RADIUS server and/or
a
client certificate
, generated with the MAC address of your device, the radius users credentials and the trusted certificate of the RADIUS
server; For further information, please contact your IT department.
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When using a 802.1X certificate with an expiration date, in case your device is not on time or when the expiration date has expired, the device
is not able to access to the network anymore. To work around, you have to insert one USB stick containing a specific configuration script to set
either a new certificate or update the device date and time.
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The device supports the UPnP and can be for example detected automatically in the local network environment of your computer.
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By default, the device is configured with DHCP activated. In case the DHCP server is not available, after the DHCP timeout, the device ends up
using the static IP address whose default value is 192.168.0.2 when it has never been changed yet by the user. It is recommended to set an
appropriate IP address, netmask and gateway if this case would happen.
Summary of Contents for DMB400
Page 1: ...User manual DMB400 4 14 14 002D...
Page 4: ...4 Part I Description and installation...
Page 7: ...7 1 2 1 Device xture...
Page 8: ...8 1 2 2 Device dimensions...
Page 18: ...18 Part II Applicative user interface...
Page 20: ...20 Part III Administration console user interface...
Page 48: ...48 Part IV Con guration by script...
Page 50: ...50 Part V Technical information...
Page 54: ...54 Part VI Contacts...
Page 56: ...56 Part VII Appendix...