Internet Server User’s Guide
Introduction
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interoperability with other Ethernet/Fast Ethernet network
devices.
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Internet protocol support for: PPP, PAP/CHAP, NAT,
TCP/IP, DHCP, ARP, ICMP, SMTP, POP3, FTP, Telnet, and
HTTP.
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Support for device configuration via Telnet, web browser,
and IS Admin program (included).
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NWay TP port for LAN connection.
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Ethernet connections support Category 3 or better twisted-
pair cables.
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Fast Ethernet connections support both shielded twisted
pair and Category 5 unshielded twisted-pair cables.
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56K (maximum) modem speed support
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128K (maximum) ISDN/TA speed support
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Internet Features include: Dial-On-Demand, NAT internet
access, DHCP server, and virtual server.
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Flash memory for easy firmware upgrades.
Internet Server Technology
The concept behind internet servers is to provide a single, shared
access point for multiple users. Without an internet server, each
end point (i.e., PC or workstation) on a LAN must have it’s own