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Chapter 4:  Using the web interface
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Managing LAN network users
Necessary steps when managing network users
The steps necessary for managing network users include:
1. Defining a network user group. See Setting up the network user groups on 
The network user groups determine settings such as:
QoS (Standard/Streaming),
IP addressing (Static/Dynamic)
Internet access mode (Router Mode/Bridge Mode/No Internet Access)
2. Identifying a network device. See Managing network devices on page 119.
The network devices are identified by their IP address, MAC address and 
(optionally) device name.
3. Associating the network user group and the network device. See Using the 
The network classification table determines which devices should belong 
to which network user group. When a network device is connected, the 
terminal runs through the network classification table to check if the new 
connection matches any of the entries in the table. When a match is found, 
the terminal establishes a PDP context and the device is ready for use with 
the terminal.
Access to the network management settings
Access to the network management settings requires an Administrator 
password.
The Administrator can create and manage network user groups and set up a 
network classification table defining priorities for devices, network groups and 
LAN ports.
Caution!
All user connections to the LAN interface may be affected 
when you change the settings below, including your own 
current connection.
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