HotBrick LB-2 manual Host Network, Binding, Host & Group, List

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HotBrick Network Solutions

 

 

Host Network

Bind WAN port/Session – Select Enable if you wish to associate this PC with

Binding

a particular PPPoE Session. All traffic for that PC will then use the selected

 

PPPoE port and session.

 

Binding Method – Suppose your PC is bound to WAN1 port, now you are

 

selecting “Strict Binding”. If WAN1 port is disconnected, your packets cannot

 

go out through WAN2 port, if WAN2 port is still alive. If you are selecting

 

“Loose Binding” then when WAN1 port is disconnected, your packets will

 

automatically go to WAN2, if WAN2 is alive.

 

Select WAN Port/Select PPPoE session – If the setting above is Enable,

 

select the desired Port and Session. Otherwise, ignore these settings.

 

Note: Multiple PPPoE sessions are defined on the Advanced PPPoE screen.

 

 

Buttons

Add – Use this to add a new entry to the database, using the data shown on

 

screen.

 

Delete – Click this to delete the selected entry.

 

Update – Use this to update the selected entry, after making the desired

 

changes.

 

Reset – Reverse any changes you have made since loading the data from the

 

Load Balancer.

Host & Group

This table shows the current bindings.

List

 

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Contents Load Balancer LB-2 User’s Guide Page Table of Contents Operation and Status Introduction Internet FeaturesThis gives twice the bandwidth of a single modem PPPoE Session Management Port Switching Hub Other FeaturesPhysical Details Package ContentsLED Action Condition LAN Ports Default SettingsReset Button Rear Panel Load Balancer LB-2Windows Tftp utility LB-2 Overview Basic SetupProcedure Configuring the Load Balancer LB-2 for your LANNo Response ? Subnet Mask Settings LAN & DhcpConfiguration IP AddressDhcp Client List Dhcp IP AddressRange ARP ProxyInstallation Diagram LB-2 Installing the HotBrick Load Balancer LB-2 in your LANPrimary Setup Screen LB-2 Settings Primary Setup Optional Overview Configure PCs on your LANTCP/IP Settings Internet AccessMacintosh Clients Accessing AOLLinux Clients Fixed IP Address Port Options Advanced Port SetupOption Settings Port OptionsConnection Options Transparent BridgeLoad Balance Configuration Settings Load BalanceLoad Balance Interface StatisticsButtons Advanced PPPoE Settings Advanced PPPoEAdvanced Pptp Settings Advanced PptpHost IP Setup Advanced SetupHost Network Identity Settings Host IP SetupList Host NetworkBinding Host & GroupVirtual Servers Connecting to the Virtual ServersAddress Settings Virtual ServerEnable Server TypeCustom Server Settings Custom Virtual ServersCustom Virtual Servers Select Custom Server Server List NameCustom Virtual Server Select Special Application Name Select Name Item Settings Special ApplicationsSpecial Application Configuration Special ApplicationsUsing a Special Application on your PC Dynamic DNS To use the Dynamic DNS featureSettings Dynamic DNS Multi DMZ Multi DMZSettings Multi DMZ UPnP Settings UPnPUPnP Option Settings Advanced Features Advanced FeaturesNAT Configuration Session Persistency Protocol, Port Range Filters AccessRemote ExternalInterface Smtp Simple Mail Transport Protocol Binding Using Remote Web-based SetupProtocol Protocol and Port Binding Block URL Security ManagementBlock Internet Settings Block URLSetup Access Group Access FilterUser-defined Ports to Filter SettingBlock Well-known PortsSession Limit Foreign Port Range Firewall Exception EnableFirewall Exception ProtocolQoS Feature QoS ConfigurationQoS Setup Data QoS SetupIP TOS Type Service Feature Policy ConfigurationNetwork Admission Policy Data Policy ConfigurationSnmp Management AssistantEmail Alert Settings SnmpSystem Information Trap Targets Settings Email Alert Syslog Syslog Server Syslog ConfigurationSyslog Global Keep Sent MessagesAdmin Password Screen Admin PasswordFirmware Upgrade Screen Upgrade FirmwareExisting Dhcp Server Advanced LAN ConfigurationRouting Settings Static Routing Configuring Other Routers on your LANStatic Routing Example Entry 1 Segment For Router As Default RouteFor Router Bs Default Route For the Load Balancer Gateways Routing TableOperation Operation and StatusSystem Status Information Data System StatusDevice Restore Factory Defaults Restore Factory DefaultsWAN Status WAN StatusData NAT Status NAT StatusNAT Connections ErrorsMisc FCC Statement SpecificationsCE Marking Warning Overview TCP/IP Settings Windows TCP/IP SetupChecking TCP/IP Settings Windows 9x/ME Using Dhcp Select Control Panel Network and Dial-up Connection Checking TCP/IP Settings WindowsUsing a fixed IP Address Use the following IP Address Network Configuration Windows XP Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows XPTCP/IP Properties Windows XP Problem 1 Cant connect to the Load Balancer to configure it TroubleshootingGeneral Problems Internet Access