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3. WLAN Access Point Window
If you are using the device in the WORLD or ETSI regulatory domain, you must
choose a country code. Select the appropriate option, then click
Next
.
Figure 21:
Country Code Window
4. Physical Interface Window
On the interface-to-zone bindings screen, you set the interface to which you want to
bind the Untrust security zone. Bgroup0 is prebound to the Trust security zone.
Ethernet0/1 is bound to the DMZ security zone but is optional.
Figure 22:
Physical Interface Window
After binding an interface to a zone, you can configure the interface. The
configuration windows displayed after this point depend on which SSG 5 device you
are using as part of your network. To continue configuring your device with the
ICW, click
Next
.
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5. ISDN Interface Windows
If you have one of the ISDN devices, a Physical Layer tab window similar to the
following is displayed.
Figure 23:
ISDN Physical Layer Tab Window
Table 12:
Fields in ISDN Physical Layer Tab Window
Field
Description
Switch Type
Sets the service provider switch type:
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att5e: At&T 5ESS
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ntdms100: Nortel DMS 100
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ins-net: NTT INS-Net
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etsi: European variants
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ni1: National ISDN-1
SPID1
Service Provider ID, usually a seven-digit telephone number with
some optional numbers. Only the DMS-100 and NI1 switch
types require SPIDs. The DMS-100 switch type has two SPIDs
assigned, one for each B-channel.
SPID2
Back up service provider ID.
TEI Negotiation
Specifies when to negotiate TEI, either at startup or on the first
call. Typically this setting is used for ISDN service offerings in
Europe and connections to DMS-100 switches that are designed
to initiate TEI negotiation.
Calling Number
The ISDN network billing number.
Sending Complete checkbox
Enables sending of complete information to outgoing setup
message. Usually only used in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
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If you have the ISDN device, you will see the Leased Line Mode and Dial Using BRI
checkboxes. Selecting one or both checkbox(es) displays a window similar to the
following:
Figure 24:
Leased-Line and Dial Using BRI Tabs Window
Table 13:
Fields in Leased-Line and Dial Using BRI Tabs Window
Field
Description
PPP Profile Name
Sets a PPP profile name to the ISDN interface
Authentication
Sets the PPP authentication type:
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Any
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CHAP: Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
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PAP: Password Authentication Protocol
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None
Local User
Sets the local user
Password
Sets the password for the local user
Static IP checkbox
Enables a static IP address for the interface
Interface IP
Sets the interface IP address
Netmask
Sets the netmask
Gateway
Sets the gateway address
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6. V.92 Modem Interface Window
If you have one of the V.92 devices, the following window is displayed:
Figure 25:
V.92 Modem Interface Window
Table 14:
Fields in V.92 Modem Interface Window
Field
Description
Modem Name
Sets the name for the modem interface
Init Strings
Sets the initialization string for the modem
ISP Name
Assigns a name to the service provider
Primary Number
Specifies the phone number to access the service provider
Alternative Number (optional)
Specifies an alternative phone number to access the service
provider if the primary number does not connect
Login Name
Sets the login name for the service provider account
Password
Sets the password for the login name
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7. Eth0/0 Interface (Untrust Zone) Window
The Untrust zone interface can have a static or a dynamic IP address assigned via
DHCP or PPPoE. Insert the necessary information, then click
Next
.
Figure 26:
Eth0/0 Interface Window
Table 15:
Fields in Eth0/0 Interface Window
Field
Description
Dynamic IP via DHCP
Enables the device to receive an IP address for the Untrust zone
interface from a service provider.
Dynamic IP via PPPoE
Enables the device to act as a PPPoE client, receiving an IP address
for the Untrust zone interface from a service provider. Enter the
username and password assigned by the service provider.
Static IP
Assigns a unique and fixed IP address to the Untrust zone interface.
Enter the Untrust zone interface IP address, netmask, and gateway.

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