Zoom X4 manual Public Port, Private Port, Port Type, Host IP Address

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ID

The ID number is a convenient way to refer

 

to a particular computer.

 

 

Public Port

Outbound port.

 

 

Private Port

Inbound port.

 

 

Port Type

Default is TCP. UDP is optional.

 

 

Host IP Address

IP address from the LAN side of the

 

computer.

 

 

An example will help to illustrate how to set up a virtual server. If you wanted to use your computer as an FTP server, for instance, you would follow these steps.

1 Select an ID number that you want to associate with this computer—1, for example. (You can set up multiple virtual servers.)

2 The inbound and outbound port numbers for FTP are the same: 21. Enter 21 in the Public Port and Private Port fields.

3 Select the Port Type. For FTP, it is TCP, which is the default.

4 Click Add This Setting (in this case, there is no Save Changes button), and then click Write Settings to Flash and Reboot.

5 You need to enter the Host IP Address.

To obtain this address, navigate to the LAN Settings page by returning to the Advanced Setup page and clicking LAN. You’ll see the defined starting and ending IP address range; for example, 10.0.0.3 and 10.0.0.14. Your Host IP Address should be a static IP address outside of this range—say, 10.0.0.15.

To set this static IP address, go to Start Settings Network and Dial-up Connections. Right-click Local Area Connection, select Properties, highlight your NIC card’s TCP/IP entry and click Properties. Click the radio buttons Use the following IP address and Use the following DNS server addresses, enter the following data, and click OK.

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X4 ADSL Modem User’s Manual

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Contents Adsl Modem Copyright 2002 All rights reserved Contents Installation Instructions Important! Before you BeginPackage Contents Quick Start Instructions You Will Also NeedTo Connect via the Ethernet Option Macintosh, Linux, Windows NT, and 95 UsersPanel PWR light on the unit’s front panel turns on Click the Adsl Modem Installation Wizard button To Connect via the USB OptionHardware Installation disclaimer box or a Digital Establishing Communication withType the X4’s default User Name and Password With your X4. This page provides details about your Internet Using Phone Filters If You Need Help Advanced Setup Options How To Use the Advanced OptionsWAN Settings Advanced Setup Options Permanent VC Virtual Circuit Settings Default Gateway EncapsulationBridge Igmp Internet Group Management ProtocolLAN Settings Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolUser Mode IP AddressDhcp Server Dhcp Address PoolNAT Firewall Session NameUser’s IP ActionVirtual Server Public Port Private PortPort Type Host IP AddressAdvanced Setup Options DMZ Advanced Setup Options User Configuration DNSDNS Proxy Selection Adsl Configuration Miscellaneous Advanced Setup page and LAN Settings AccessWAN side Http server Http server portSystem Administration Monitoring System StatusMonitoring Adsl Status X4 Adsl Modem User’s Manual Performing System Administration Tasks Change the Admin PasswordPerform a Diagnostic Test View System LogResetting the Unit to Its Default Settings Updating the Unit’s Firmware Very ImportantRemoving the X4 Modem FinishFront and Back Panel Information Back PanelFront Panel Light Description Configuring Your Browser Internet ExplorerInternet Explorer 5.x or Later Next Appendix B Configuring Your Browser Netscape Navigator Select the option Direct connection to the Internet Windows 95 TCP/IP Settings Appendix CSelect Network Component Type dialog box Macintosh TCP/IP Settings For Mac OS 7.6.1 9.2.2 and Above but not OSAppendix C Windows 95, Macintosh, and Linux Users For Mac OS Linux TCP/IP Settings For RedHatNETCONFIG, NETDEV0, and IFCONFIG0 For SuSETroubleshooting Appendix DX4 Adsl Modem User’s Manual Regulatory Information Directive Standard Test Report3372-A 27263 2002