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ONFIGURING
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the Barricade in the client address pool.
WAN Configuration
Specify the WAN connection type required by your Internet
Service Provider, then click “More Configuration” to provide
detailed configuration parameters for the selected connection type.
Specify one of the first three options to configure a WAN
connection through the RJ-45 port (i.e., a connection to an xDSL
modem or Cable modem). Specify the “Dial-up on Demand”
option to configure a WAN connection through the serial port (i.e.,
a connection to an ISDN TA or PSTN modem).
Note:
If WAN connections are configured for both the RJ-45 and
serial port, the serial port will be used as a backup Internet
connection if the primary RJ-45 WAN connection fails.
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ETWORKING
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ERVICES
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Dynamic IP Address – DHCP
The Host Name is optional, but may be required by some ISPs. The
default MAC address is set to the WAN’s physical interface on the
Barricade. Use this address when registering for Internet service, and
do not change it unless required by your ISP. You can use the “Clone
MAC Address” button to copy the MAC address of the Ethernet
Card installed by your ISP (in your PC) and replace the WAN MAC
address with this MAC address.
Static IP Address – Fixed IP
If your Internet Service Provider has assigned a fixed address,
enter the assigned address and subnet mask for the Barricade, then
enter the gateway address of your ISP.
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Note:
You may need a fixed address if you want to provide
Internet services, such as a Web server or FTP server.
PPP over Ethernet – PPPoE
Enter the PPPoE user name and password assigned by your ISP.
The Service Name is normally optional, but may be required by
some providers.
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Dial-up on Demand – Modem
If you are accessing the Internet via an ISDN TA or PSTN modem
attached to the serial port on the Barricade, then you must specify
your account information on this screen as described below.
Check
if
you
only
use
a
dial-up
modem
to
connect
to
the
Internet.
– If the serial port is used for primary Internet access, then mark
this item. If not marked, then this connection will only be used for
backup access if the primary WAN link fails.
Dial-Up
Service
Phone
Number
– Enter the phone number your
service provider has given to you for Internet access.
Dial-Up
Account
Information
– Enter your ISP account user name
and password.
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Modem Initialization string
– Enter the initialization string
provided by your modem manufacturer. The following is a sample
initialization string: “ATQ1S0=1&D0&K0&W” as defined below:
Q1
: Inhibit result codes to DTE
S0=1 : Auto answer on first ring
D0
: Don’t care DTR
K0
: Disables DTE/DCE flow control
W
: Write command to modem memory
Maximum Idle time
– Enter the maximum idle time for the
Barricade (in second).
Has your Internet Service Provider given you an IP address?
If you are assigned a dynamic IP address every time you dial up, mark
“No” for this item. However, if your ISP has assigned a fixed IP
address for you to use, mark “Yes” for this item and enter the IP
address and subnet mask.
Note:
If your ISP has given you a secondary phone number, or if
you have a secondary Internet service account, then fill in
the relevant fields under “Secondary Dial-up.”
DNS Configuration
Domain Name Servers are used to map an IP address to the
equivalent domain name (e.g., www.smc.com). Your ISP should
provide the IP address for one or more domain name servers.
Enter those addresses on this screen.
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