Global Technology Associates GBWA200501-01 manual Optional Components, Memory Recommendations

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Optional Components

1-18 additional network cards (if using the Multi-Interface Option)

Async modem (PPP connections or pager only)

ISDN TA with RS-232 interface (PPP connections only)

Cable modem

Serial ports for COM 1-4 (1645x/1655x UARTs only)

Note

GTA recommends installing only the GB-Ware required or GB-Ware optional components in the system. Devices such as SCSI controllers and sound cards remain unused and may decrease performance.

Memory Recommendations

Adding RAM is an easy way to boost system performance. Using 64 MB RAM, the physically possible maximum number of concurrent sessions is 32,765; using 128 MB RAM, the physically possible maximum is 128,000 connections. Generally, the more features that are being utilized (e.g. DNS server or Mail Sentinel email proxy), the more RAM is recommended for optimum performance.

Note

Some GB-Ware options may require additional RAM.

PPP Hardware

GNAT Box System Software supports the use of a PPP network connection in place of a network interface card for the external network interface. The

PPPinterface supports only a dial-up connection and a single remote system configuration. Once of the following should be used:

An external asynchronous modem. COM ports 1-4 are supported; only COM ports based on the 1645x/1655x UARTs are supported.

An internal asynchronous modem. Only modems that use 1645x/1655x compliant UARTs are supported.

An ISDN external modem/terminal adapter. COM ports 1-4 are supported; only COM ports based on the 1645x/1655x compliant UARTs are supported.

Network interface card (NIC) for use with PPPoE (ADSL) or PPTP.

Serial Port Hardware

Most serial ports will easily support any asynchronous modem or a single BRI 64Kbps ISDN connection. If both channels of a BRI line are used to achieve 128Kbps, throughput may be limited to 115Kbps due to serial port limitations.

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Contents GB-Ware Tel +1.407.380.0220 Contents Troubleshooting Features About GTA FirewallsAbout GB-Ware Optional Features Additional Software ProductsAdditional Options for 10-User Version Hardware Specifications Software SpecificationsSystem Requirements Optional Components Memory RecommendationsPPP Hardware Support Options SupportUpgrades About This GuideDocumentation Conventions Mailing List Additional DocumentationGetting Your Activation Code RegistrationRequirements Installing GB-Ware on PC HardwareSetup for GB-Ware Installation Setting the Boot SequenceInstalling the Compact Flash Card Reader or IDE Adapter Using GB-Ware’s Gnat Box Installer Selecting a GB-Ware Runtime Selecting an Installation Disk Installing the Runtime Attaching the Hardware Key Block Completing InstallationInstallation GB-Ware Firewall Product Guide Setting the Boot Sequence Selecting a User InterfaceLoading the Correct Memory Slice Partition Physically Connecting Your GB-Ware Firewall Making a Temporary Peer Network Connection If using the web user interface, you will needGB-Ware Firewall Product Guide Making a Video Connection Making a Serial ConnectionBrowser Compatibility Configuring Your FirewallConfiguration Using a Web Browser On the Network Information section Entering Your Network InformationEntering a Network Configuration Using a Browser Accessing the Firewall Re-configuring Your ComputerConfiguration Using GBAdmin GBAdmin Network Information Window Configuration Using the Serial Console Hardware Configuration Using the Video ConsoleVideo Console Navigation Using the Setup WizardSetup Wizard Run DHCP? Quantity of Addresses Network Class IP Address Range Accessing Your GTA Firewall GB-Ware Firewall Product Guide Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Troubleshooting BasicsWhy cant I see or ping the protected network interface? Hardware Key Block Settings Installation of the USB Key Block Power on the firewall. The following words will display Use these troubleshooting steps My system did not auto-detect the Compact Flash GB-Ware Firewall Product Guide Appendix Installing the Compact Flash CardInstalling the Compact Flash IDE Adapter Assembling the Compact Flash IDE AdapterLocating IDE Controller Ports Mounting the Compact Flash Card Connecting the IDE Cable Connecting the Power SupplyMoving an Old Configuration to GB-Ware Merging Configurations Using GBAdmin FileMerge the GB360.GBcfg using GBAdmin Page GB-Ware Firewall Product Guide Index SymbolsSPP