Configuring for Internet Access 45
1. SUA is an ideal, cost-effective solution for small offices with
less than 20 hosts using a LAN to concurrently access the
Internet or other remote TCP/IP network.
2. SUA
can provide one server address to be accessed by Remote
Dial-in Users, thus controlling the incoming packets.
3. SUA
can provide firewall protection if you do not configure a
server IP address. All incoming inquiries will be filtered out by
the Prestige. Therefore, servers on your network are protected.
4. UDP and TCP datagrams can be routed. In addition, ICMP
echo can also be routed.
The figure below shows an example of a small office connected to
the Internet via a Single User Account using the Prestige. Note that
if you enable the Single User Account feature, your local IP
address MUST be selected from the list of IP addresses for private
networks as defined by the IANA.
Figure 4-3 A Single User Account Using the Prestige
Summary of Contents for Prestige 100
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