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PI CONNECT - 4.3.5.9 LAN-B; WAN settings

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Client The device obtains an IP address
from a DHCP server.
server The device is over the set
Address available and provides others
IP addresses available to devices.
IP address: The IP address of the device.
Subnet mask: The subnet mask of the device.
Gateway: The IP address of the gateway (optional).
DNS server: The IP address of the DNS server (optional).
WAN port: Indicates whether the WAN port is also available
for the LAN interface should be used. Through
this you then have 4 instead of 3 LAN ports. One
separate configuration of the WAN interface
but then no longer possible.
(CONNECT CONTROL only)
A notice:
If you do not want the web interface to be accessible via this interface,
simply deactivate the DHCP mode and leave the IP address and subnet
mask fields empty.
Important:
If you use the interface as part of the bridge interface or the connection
type CONNECT is set in your device and the interface is used as a router
interface, these settings are not available.
When the CONNECT-CONTROL device is delivered, the device creates
its own WLAN network. This network belongs to the LAN ports and
therefore also to the settings of the LAN interface.
4.3.5.9 LAN-B / WAN settings
The settings in this group affect the network connection of the device for
the LAN-B interface (for CONNECT and CONNECT-II) or WAN interface
(for CONNECT-CONTROL):
Interface: Indicates whether the interface is to be used
should.(CONNECT CONTROL only)
Handbook CONNECT / CONNECT-II / CONNECT-CONTROL V1.13 Page 60