
Prestige 782R G.SHDSL Router
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Internet Access
3.6.1 Advantages of SUA
•
SUA is a cost-effective solution for small offices with less than 20 hosts for accessing the Internet or
other remote TCP/IP networks.
•
SUA provides firewall protection if no server is specified. All incoming inquiries will be filtered out.
•
UDP and TCP datagrams can be routed. Also supported are partial ICMP, echo (ping) and trace route.
3.6.2 Single User Account Configuration
Configuring for Single User Account is the same as for the conventional Internet access except that you
need to fill in two extra fields in
Menu 4 – Internet Access Setup
, as shown in the following figure. SUA
here is applied solely to the output interface and is valid
only
for LAN – WAN connections and
not
for
connections between LANs.
Figure 3-9 Menu 4 – Internet Access Setup for Single User Account
To enable the SUA feature in Menu 4, move the cursor to the
Single User Account
field and select
Yes
(or
No
to disable). Then follow the instructions on how to configure the SUA fields in the following table.
Table 3-6 Single User Account Menu Fields
FIELD
DESCRIPTION
Single User Account
Select
Yes
to enable
SUA
.
Menu 4 - Internet Access Setup
ISP's Name= ? or CO
Encapsulation= RFC-1483
Multiplexing= LLC-based
VPI #= 0
VCI #= 38
Peak Cell Rate (cell/sec)= 5500
Sustained Cell Rate (cell/sec)= 0
Maximum Burst Size (cell)= 0
My Login= N/A
My Password= N/A
Single User Account= Yes
IP Address Assignment= Static
IP Address= 0.0.0.0
ENET ENCAP Gateway= N/A
Press Enter to Confirm or ESC to Cancel
SUA
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