The NetVanta 2054 is now reset to its factory default configuration, with an IP Address
of 10.10.10.1 on its Private Interface.
Configuring the Public Interface:
1)
Click ‘Public Interface’ to access the configuration page for the Public Interface.
2)
Set ‘Speed/Duplex’ to ‘Auto’.
3)
Set ‘Interface Mode’ as needed. If you are using an ADSL line, or your provider
informs you that the NetVanta 2054 will terminate a PPPoE connection, choose ‘PPPoE’.
Otherwise choose ‘IP Routing’.
a.
For PPPoE, set ‘Sent Authentication Type’ as necessary. Only your
provider can tell you the correct type. Your provider may refer to this as
the “Authentication Method”. If your provider does not require
authentication for PPPoE, choose ‘None’.
b.
For PPPoE, set ‘Sent Username’ and ‘Sent Password’ as necessary.
Only your provider can tell the correct settings.
4)
Set ‘Address Type’ as necessary. Choose ‘Negotiated’ or ‘DHCP’ if your provider
will dynamically assign you an address. Choose ‘Static’ if your provider has given you a
Public IP address that will never change, and the provider is not going to dynamically
assign that address.
a.
For Static, enter the appropriate ‘IP Address’ and ‘Subnet Mask’ as
given to you by your ISP.
b.
For Static, enter the appropriate ‘Default Gateway’. Your provider may
refer this to as the ‘ISPs Address’.
c.
For Negotiated, check the ‘Default Route’ option.
5)
If you have multiple Public IP Addresses that you would like to use, add them as
Secondary IP Addresses. Click “Add a New Secondary IP Address” and enter the
settings for a single secondary address. Repeat for additional addresses.
6)
Click ‘Apply’
Configuring the Private Interface:
If you are establishing a new private network, or you do not have a preference for the IP
Subnet used in your Private network, skip to “Configuring the Firewall and NAT”.