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ACCESS GATEWAY
Introduction 16
Initial NSE Configuration
See Installing the Access Gateway on page 35 for initial installation and configuration instructions.
Internal Web Server
The NSE offers an embedded Internal Web Server (IWS) to deliver Web pages stored in flash
memory. These Web pages are configurable by the system administrator by selecting various
parameters to be displayed on the internal pages. When providers or HotSpot owners do not want to
develop their own content, the IWS is the answer. A banner at the top of each IWS page is
configurable and contains the customer's company logo or any other image file they desire.
To support PDAs and other hand-held devices, the NSE automatically formats the IWS pages to a
screen size that is optimal for the particular device being used.
See also:
5-Step Service Branding
International Language Support
International Language Support
The NSE allows you to define the text displayed to your users by the IWS without any HTML or
ASP knowledge. The language you select determines the language encoding that the IWS instructs
the browser to use.
The available language options are:
English
Chinese (Big 5)
French
German
Japanese (Shift_JIS)
Spanish
For localizing the user-facing text into other languages, the following character sets are supported:
Western ISO-8859-1
Chinese (Big5, EUC-CN, EUC-TW, GB2312)
Japanese (EUC-JP, ISO-2022-JP, Shift_JIS)
Korean (EUC-KR, ISO-2022-KR, KS_C_5601)
UTF-8
See Defining Languages {Language Support} on page 179 for language configuration information.
You also can change the language of the Web Management Interface text. See Selecting the
language of the Web Management Interface, page 64. English and Chinese (simplified) interfaces
are supported.
IP Upsell
System administrators can set two different DHCP pools for the same physical LAN. When DHCP
subscribers select a service plan with a public pool address, the NSE associates their MAC address
with their public IP address for the duration of the service level agreement. The opposite is true if
they select a plan with a private pool address. This feature enables a competitive solution and is an
instant revenue generator for ISPs.

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