Has anyone figured out how to lock down an ePMP radio so it can not be
accessed from the Internet?  In bridged mode this is not a problem since the
Radio can be configured for a private IP. As soon as NAT is enabled and a
public IP is used on the radio the management interface is exposed.  We got
Cambium to implement a secondary IP for management but the radio still
responds on the Public side of the NAT.  Could this just be an oversight on
their part?

 

Steve B

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