Dual Ethernet ProxyServer User Guide
IP Port Configuration
This dialog allows for the configuration of IP parameters that are generally applicable to IP proxying on all ports.
8.The Secured LAN Port Parameters have to be changed to your private (secure) LAN parameters. Enter your Secured LAN Port IP Address in the IP Address field, followed by the Net Mask in its field, and finally the Default Route IP address.
The Secured LAN Port IP Address can be an unregistered IP address. The Internet LAN port IP address and the Gateway IP address must be in the same IP network.
9.The Internet LAN Port Parameters depend on how LAN 2 on the ProxyServer is configured. If a DHCP Server is providing IP addresses, click on the OK button and proceed to step 13.
If a DHCP Server is not providing the IP address, then click on the DHCP Client option and the IP Address and Net Mask fields become active. Enter your valid Public LAN IP address in the IP Address field, also, enter your valid Net Mask in its field.
DHCP Relay Agent does not apply.
10.If a cable modem, DSL modem, or your public (Internet) LAN is connected to LAN 2 on the ProxyServer, the WAN Port Parameters are not required.
The WAN Port Parameters are only required if a device is connected to the
If a static WAN Port IP address needs to be assigned, click on the ISP assigns Dynamic Address check box to disable the feature, then click on the IP Address field and enter your registered WAN Port IP address. Also, enter the Net Mask for WAN port.
11.If a DHCP Server is not providing the IP addresses in step 9 and a cable modem, DSL modem, or your public (Internet) LAN is connected to LAN 2 on your ProxyServer, then click on the Internet LAN IP Address field and enter the valid Gateway IP address (i.e., the IP address of the cable or DSL modem, or your public (Internet) LAN router’s address).
If a static WAN Port IP was assigned in step 10 and the Internet access is through the RS232 connection on the back of the ProxyServer, then click on the Internet Gateway Parameters WAN option.
12.Click OK.
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