Network Settings
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an IP address allocated by your ISP for each machine
that requires access to the Internet.
■
Choose
NAT with DHCP Client
if you obtain the
NATPublic IP address from a remote DHCP server.
■
Choose
NAT with PPPoE Client
if you obtain your NAT
Public IP addresses, WAN router address and WAN and
DMZ subnet masks from your DSL operator using PPPoE.
Standard
When you select
Standard
,
Network Address Translation
(NAT) is disabled. All nodes on the LAN must use valid
public IP addresses. The following information is required.
For the LAN settings, specify:
■
Internet Firewall Web Address.
This is the IP address that is given to the Internet
Firewall and used to access it for configuration and
monitoring. Choose a unique IP address from the LAN
address range.
■
LAN Subnet Mask
This value is used to determine what subnet an IP
address belongs to. An IP address has two components,
the network address and the host address. For example,
consider the IP address
192.168.228.17.
Assuming a Class C subnet mask of
255.255.255.0
is
used, the first three numbers (
192.168.228.
) represent
the Class C network address, and the last number (
17
)
identifies a particular host on this network.
For the WAN settings, specify:
■
WAN Router Address
WAN router address, also called the default gateway, is
the address of the router that attaches the LAN to the
Internet.
■
Public Address
This value is automatically set to the Internet Firewall
Web address for the Internet Firewall.
■
WAN/DMZ Subnet Mask
This value is automatically set to the LAN Subnet Mask
for the Internet Firewall.
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