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Installation Guide
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Cheetah iSharer-3010
After the client computer has been configured, you can use any Java supported
browser or Telnet to configure the Cheetah iSharer-3010.
Configuring by Web Management
Please refer to Chapter 3 to open Web Management. The Main menu includes
OnePage Setup as well as the Advanced menu. OnePage Setup is for quick
installation, as described in Chapter 3. The Advanced menu includes the Intranet
Setting, Modem1 Setting, Modem2 Setting, Dial In Setting, Device Admin, and Status
Monitor.
Intranet Setting
Click “Intranet Setting” in the Advanced menu as shown below.
IP Setting
Fill in the “Gateway IP Address” and “Subnet Mask” for the Cheetah iSharer-3010. If
you want to use the CheetahiSharer-3010’s DHCP service, enable “Dynamic IP
Address,” and set the “Starting IP Address” and the “Number of Users.” Remember
that if you have dial-in users, the last two IP addresses are automatically left for
them to avoid overlapping with the dial-out users’ IP addresses.
Filter
In the Filter menu, IP address filters can be used to prevent specified local users
from browsing the Internet via the Cheetah iSharer-3010. You may add up to five
sets of IP addresses in the “Filtered Private IP Address” field.
The Filter service can be used to prevent anyone from utilizing specified services on
the Internet (by entering the port number for the relevant service). You may add up to
five services in the “Filtered Private Ports” field. (Refer to the Virtual Server menu for
a listing of common services based on port number.)
Virtual Server
The Virtual Server provides basic network address translation. It can be used to
redirect service requests from Internet users to designated servers on the local
network. You must have a fixed IP to utilize this function. For example, if you set “80
(HTTP or WWW) in the “Ports” field and 192.168.1.2 in the “IP Address” field, then
all WWW requests from outside users will be transferred to 192.168.1.2. The IP
Gateway for your local servers must be set to 192.168.1.1
You can use this function to define access points via the Cheetah iSharer-3010 for
Internet services, such as a local Web server or an FTP server. Then, just by
entering the IP address provided by the ISP, Internet users can access the service
they need at the address you redirect them to (such as 192.168.1.2).
Summary of Contents for Cheetah iSharer-3010
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Page 5: ...Installation Guide 4 5 Cheetah iSharer 3010 CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START...
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