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NAT & NAPT:
Enable concurrent NAT and NAPT
Note
Depending on your configuration, NAT is sometimes enabled by default. Disable NAT only in
advanced situations where your ISP has assigned static IP addresses.
2.
To continue to the
Connection Name
window, click
Next
.
Specify Connection Name
1.
On the
Connection Name
window, enter
a name for the new connection.
2.
To complete the configuration process for
the RFC-2684 Bridged protocol, click
Next
.
The
VC Wizard
window displays.
Finish
On the
VC Wizard
window, click
Finish
.
The
Current Configuration
window
displays the new connection in the first
available row.
Configure RFC-2684 Routed
Protocol
RFC-2684 Routed is an IP-driven protocol
with different encapsulation than RFC-2684 Bridged, but does route traffic. Since this protocol does not
support DHCP, the IP address must be manually entered.
On the
Protocol Selection
window, click
RFC-2684 Routed
; then click
Next
.
The
2684 Routed
window displays.
Enter IP Information
1.
On the
2684 Routed
window, enter the IP
address and subnet mask. You may also
enter the [optional] default gateway and
DNS server addresses.
2.
To continue to the
Interface Options
window, click
Next
.
Select Interface Options
1.
On the
Interface Options
window, select
the desired options:
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Use Firewall:
Enable firewall protection.
Use Attack Detection System:
Enable WAN attack protection.
Use Universal Plug-n-Play:
Enable devices to discover and control each other via UPnP over the network.
RIP:
Routing Information Protocol (For more information, see page 83.)
-
Version 1:
Allows RIP version 1 to be
transmitted/received on the
selected interface. Currently,
RIPv1 is seldom used, but
supported on the SpeedStream
router.
-
Version 2:
Allows RIP version 2 to be
transmitted/received on the
selected interface. This would be
the most common choice.
-
Versions 1 & 2:
Simultaneously supports RIP
versions 1 and 2 on the selected
interface.
-
Active Mode:
In enabled, the router will receive
routing updates on the selected
interface and will broadcast regular routing updates to other routers. If not enabled (default),
the router will receive routing updates on this interface, but will not broadcast routing tables.
NAT/NAPT:
Enable Network Address Translation (NAT) and/or Network Address Port Translation (NAPT).
For more information on using NAT and NAPT, see page 65.
-
Disabled:
Disable both NAT and NAPT (for example, if setting up static routes).
-
NAT:
Enable NAT only and specify the destination IP address for incoming packets on the selected
WAN interface.
-
NAPT:
Enable NAPT only to handle multiple addresses based on port forwarding rules.
-
NAT & NAPT:
Enable concurrent NAT and NAPT
Note
Depending on your configuration, NAT is sometimes enabled by default. Disable NAT only in
advanced situations where your ISP has assigned static IP addresses.
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2.
To continue to the
Connection Name
window, click
Next
.
Specify Connection Name
1.
On the
Connection Name
window, enter
a name for the new connection.
2.
To complete the configuration process for
the RFC-2684 Routed protocol, click
Next
.
The
VC Wizard
window displays.
Finish
On the
VC Wizard
window, click
Finish
.
The
Current Configuration
window
displays the new connection information.
Configure PPPoE Protocol
PPPoE is a PPP connection over Ethernet
encapsulated using RFC-2684 Bridging
protocol. The router can support up to four PPPoE sessions per virtual connection. You can configure the
PPPoE protocol in one of four modes:
1.
From the
Protocol Selection
window, click
PPPoE
; then click
Next
.
The
PPPoE Type
window displays.
2.
On the
PPPoE Type
window, select one
of these options:
Client Mode:
Terminates the PPP traffic and pass
on pure Ethernet to the LAN.
Bridged Mode:
Passes PPPoE traffic through to the
LAN; user runs Ethernet or another
PPPoE client on the computer to
maintain the PPP connection.
2684 Bridge Mode:
Concurrently runs PPPoE with a 2684 Bridge on the same virtual connection.
2684 Bridge/IP Mode:
Concurrently runs PPPoE with 2684 Bridge/IP on the same virtual connection.
3.
To continue configuring PPPoE, click
Next
. Refer to the table below for the page number pertaining
to instructions for each PPPoE type:
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If you selected:
Go to:
If you selected:
Go to:
Client
pg. 38
2684B Connection pg. 43
Bridge
pg. 41
PPPoE Bridge
pg. 47
Configure PPPoE / Client Only
This mode terminates the PPP traffic and passes on pure Ethernet to the LAN.
On the
PPPoE Type
window, select
Client only
.
The
PPPoE Session Count
window displays
Select PPPoE Session Count
On the
PPPoE Session Count
window,
select from 1 to 4 connections; then click
Next
.
The
User Information
window displays.
Note
The process will repeat for each
session you need to configure. After you
have completed the settings for the last
session, the
VC Wizard
window
displays.
Enter User Information
1.
On the
User Information
window, you
can enter a new login username and
password (not required).
2.
To continue to the
PPP Options
window,
click
Next
.
Select PPP Options
1.
On the
PPP Options
window, select one
or multiple setting(s):
Dial-up Only
:
Only active when you manually
connect.
Autoconnect on Disconnect:
If the connection gets dropped (line
error, router reboot, DSL line drop,
etc.), the PPP client automatically
attempts to reconnect as soon as the
error is resolved. This is like an
“always on” WAN connection.
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Use Idle Timeout:
If the connection sits without transmitting for the specified time, the router will log out the PPP
connection. This helps relieve Internet congestion at the ISP level. The SpeedStream router also
provides a
Connect on Demand
feature wherein the router automatically reconnects when you
attempt to use the WAN connection.
Idle Timeout
cannot be used with
Autoconnect on
Disconnect
.
2.
To continue to the
PPP Static IP
window, click
Next
.
Enter Static IP Address
1.
On the
PPP Static IP
window, you may
enter a static IP address if your service
provider has assigned one (not required).
2.
To continue to the
Interface Options
window, click
Next
.
Select Interface Options
1.
On the
Interface Options
window, select
the desired options:
Use Firewall:
Enable firewall protection.
Use Attack Detection System:
Enable WAN attack protection.
Use Universal Plug-n-Play:
Enable devices to discover and control each other via UPnP over the network.
RIP:
Routing Information Protocol (For
more information, see page 83.)
-
Version 1:
Allows RIP version 1 to be
transmitted/received on the
selected interface. Currently,
RIPv1 is seldom used, but
supported on the SpeedStream
router.
-
Version 2:
Allows RIP version 2 to be
transmitted/received on the
selected interface. This would be
the most common choice.
-
Versions 1 & 2:
Simultaneously supports RIP
versions 1 and 2 on the selected
interface.
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