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document Initial Configuration: Setting up Mettle SE in a Local Area Network with Internet Connection.
Mettle SE can be set up in a LAN as the Gateway, DHCP server and can provide content filtering for the web users in the LAN. To set up Mettle SE in...
06 Oct, 2008 Comments: 0
document Default IP Address & Admin Password (And How To Change It?)
Part 1: The Default LAN IP Address, Username & Password: When you purchase a new Mettle SE it comes with default IP address of...
12 Dec, 2008 Comments: 0
document Changing default webGUI Port and Protocol
To change the default webGUI administration port: Go to System --> General On the page scroll down to "webGUI Protocol" -...
12 Mar, 2009 Comments: 0
document Configuring DHCP Server
To assign DHCP lease to host machines in the local Network you have to follow the steps below:- Check 'Enable DHCP Server' to enable...
25 Jan, 2010 Comments: 0
document Adding a Static DHCP Lease
To assign DHCP lease to host machines:- Go to Services --> DHCP Server Enable DHCP server in LAN interface. Specify the range of IP...
08 Jan, 2010 Comments: 0
document Captive Portal
Mettle SE has Captive Portal feature used for HTTP authentication with a web browser. Once the Captive Portal has been enabled on a local network the...
08 Jan, 2010 Comments: 0
document Creating a DNS Entry/Record for the LAN
Go to Services --> DNS Forwarder Check on Enable DNS Forwarder To create the entry for a Host click on the '+' button under the Host...
08 Jan, 2010 Comments: 0
document Deploying A Second LAN With Mettle SE.
Follow steps below to build your second LAN (eg: LAN2)with Mettle SE: Go to Interfaces --> Assign to assign a new interface for second...
08 Jan, 2010 Comments: 0
document Enabling The LAN Hosts To Use The Internet Connection (NATing)
To Enable NAT For An Interface: Go to Firewall --> NAT Inside NAT select the tab 'Outbound' There are two radio buttons on that...
08 Jan, 2010 Comments: 0
document Port Forwarding (PAT)
To enable Port Forwarding. Go to Firewall --> NAT Select the tab 'Port Forwarding' Interface --> Chose the interface to use....
08 Jan, 2010 Comments: 0



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