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Secondary Controller (DSL Modem):
WAN: 70.231.244.12
LAN: 192.168.1.2, 255.255.248.0
DHCP Pool: Start - 192.168.1.10, Size - 400
Failover Type: Secondary, Peer IP:192.168.1.1
Time: 01/01/2010 12:00:01 GMT
HTTP Auto-Proxy
In this section, you can enable HTTP Auto-Proxy. HTTP Auto-Proxy will detect HTTP
Proxy requests from the browser on the LAN and redirect them to a valid Internet
connection. Subscribers may find their connection to be slower using Auto-Proxy, so
disabling an invalid proxy setting is the best subscriber configuration.
HTTP Auto-Proxy Ports
Type the HTTP Proxy Server Ports here. The HTTP Proxy will
redirect outgoing connections on these ports. By default, the
server ports are
8000, 8001, and 8080
. These are the typical
HTTP Proxy ports used by subscribers.
SMTP Redirect
Enable
or
Disable
the SMTP Server redirect. SMTP redirect sends subscriber email
to a SMTP server that you designate. This will allow subscribers who are away from
their normal corporate or home network to send mail successfully. The redirect
process is transparent, so subscribers do not notice any difference. By default, SMTP
redirect is
Disabled
.
SMTP Server Port
Provide the SMTP Server Port Number that you wish to direct
email traffic to. The default value is
25
.
SMTP IP Address or Domain Name
Provide the SMTP Server address that you wish to
direct email traffic to here.
Web Server
HTTP Server
Type the Web Server Port here. By default, the port number is
80
.