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Network Address
Translation
Select
None
,
SUA Only
or
Full Feature
from the drop-sown list box. Refer to the
NAT chapter for more details.
Back
Click
Back
to go back to the first wizard screen.
Next
Click
Next
to continue to the next wizard screen.
3.10.2 RFC 1483
Select RFC 1483 from the Encapsulation drop-down list box in the first wizard screen to
display the screen as shown.
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
IP Address
This field is available if you select
Routing
in the
Mode
field.
Type your ISP assigned IP address in this field.
Network Address
Translation
Select
None
,
SUA Only
or
Full Feature
from the drop-sown list box. Refer to the
NAT chapter for more details.
Network Address
Translation
Select
None
,
SUA Only
or
Full Feature
from the drop-sown list box. Refer to the
NAT chapter for more details.
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Back
Click
Back
to go back to the first wizard screen.
Next
Click
Next
to continue to the next wizard screen.
3.10.3 ENET ENCAP
Select ENET ENCAP from the Encapsulation drop-down list box in the first wizard screen to
display the screen as shown.
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
IP Address
A static IP address is a fixed IP that your ISP gives you. A dynamic IP address is not
fixed; the ISP assigns you a different one each time you connect to the Internet. The
Single User Account feature can be used with either a dynamic or static IP address.
Select
Obtain an IP Address Automatically
if you have a dynamic IP address;
otherwise select
Static IP Address
and type your ISP assigned IP address in the
IP
Address
text box below.
Subnet Mask
Enter a subnet mask in dotted decimal notation.
Refer to the
IP Subnetting
appendix to calculate a subnet mask If you are
implementing subnetting.
ENET ENCAP
Gateway
You must specify a gateway IP address (supplied by your ISP) when you use
ENET
ENCAP
in the
Encapsulation
field in the previous screen.
Network Address
Translation
Select
None
,
SUA Only
or
Full Feature
from the drop-sown list box. Refer to the
NAT chapter for more details.
Back
Click
Back
to go back to the first wizard screen.
Next
Click
Next
to continue to the next wizard screen.
3.10.4 PPPoA
Select PPPoA from the Encapsulation drop-down list box in the first wizard screen to display
the screen as shown.
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
User Name
Enter the user name exactly as your ISP assigned. If assigned a name in the form
user@domain
where domain identifies a service name, then enter both components
exactly as given.
Password
Enter the password associated with the user name above.
IP Address
This option is available if you select
Routing
in the
Mode
field.
A static IP address is a fixed IP that your ISP gives you. A dynamic IP address is not
fixed; the ISP assigns you a different one each time you connect to the Internet. The
Single User Account feature can be used with either a dynamic or static IP address.
Click
Obtain an IP Address Automatically
if you have a dynamic IP address;
otherwise click
Static IP Address
and type your ISP assigned IP address in the
IP
Address
text box below
Connection
Select
Connect on Demand
when you don't want the connection up all the time and
specify an idle time-out (in seconds) in the
Max. Idle Timeout
field. The default
setting selects
Connection on Demand
with 0 as the idle time-out, which means the
Internet session will not timeout
Select
Nailed-Up Connection
when you want your connection up all the time. The
BIPAC-5100/5100W will try to bring up the connection automatically if it is
disconnected.
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Network Address
Translation
This option is available if you select
Routing
in the
Mode
field.
Select
None
,
SUA Only
or
Full Feature
from the drop-sown list box. Refer to the
NAT chapter for more details.
Back
Click
Back
to go back to the first wizard screen.
Next
Click
Next
to continue to the next wizard screen.
3.11 DHCP Setup
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, RFC 2131 and RFC 2132) allows individual
clients to obtain TCP/IP configuration at start-up from a server. You can configure the
BIPAC-5100/5100W as a DHCP server or disable it. When configured as a server, the
BIPAC-5100/5100W provides the TCP/IP configuration for the clients. If you turn DHCP
service off, you must have another DHCP server on your LAN, or else the computer must be
manually configured.
3.11.1 IP Pool Setup
The BIPAC-5100/5100W is pre-configured with a pool of 100 IP addresses starting from
192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.199 for the client machines.
3.12 Wizard Setup Configuration: Third Screen
Verify the settings in the screen shown next. To change the LAN information on the
BIPAC-5100/5100W, click Change LAN Configurations. Otherwise click Save Settings to save
the configuration and skip to section 3.13.
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If you want to change your BIPAC-5100/5100W LAN settings, click Change LAN Configuration
to display the screen as shown next.
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
LABEL
DESCRIPTION