Multitech MTPSR1-120 About CompuServe, About the Internet, About the Multi-Tech Fax-Back Service

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About CompuServe

Dual Ethernet ProxyServer User Guide

5.Enter D. You will see a list of the files you have marked. Enter E if you would like to edit the list; otherwise enter D again to start the download process.

6.Select a file transfer protocol by typing the indicated letter, such as Z for Zmodem (the recommended protocol).

7.If you select Zmodem, the file will transfer automatically. If you select another protocol, you may have to initiate the transfer yourself. (In most data communications programs, the PAGE DOWN key initiates the download.)

8.When the download is complete, press ENTER to return to the File Menu.

9.To exit the BBS, type G and press ENTER.

About CompuServe

In addition to the BBS, Multi-Tech provides support through CompuServe’s Modem Vendor Forum (GO MODEMVEN). Refer to your CompuServe documentation for special operating procedures.

About the Internet

Multi-Tech is a commercial user on the Internet, and we retrieve messages from our customers on a periodic basis. If you prefer to receive technical support via the Internet, you can contact Tech Support at the following address:

http://www.multitech.com/_forms/email_tech_support.htm

Multi-Tech’s presence includes a Web site at:

http://www.multitech.com

and an ftp site at:

ftp://ftp.multitech.com

About the Multi-Tech Fax-Back Service

Multi-Tech’s fax-back system provides 24-hour access to sales, marketing, and technical literature. Dial 612-717-5888, follow the voice prompts, and request document number 10 for a catalog of available documents. For convenience, have your fax number handy:

_________________________. From the catalog of available documents, you can order

newsletters, white papers, press releases, etc. from the sales and marketing index (pages 1-4), or order basic modem operation and troubleshooting guides from the technical support and engineering index. Just enter the applicable FB Doc. # from the left column of the catalog.

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Contents Dual Ethernet ProxyServer Model MTPSR1-120 User GuidePatents User GuideRecord of Revisions RevisionDescription TRADEMARKChapter 1 - Introduction and Description Chapter 2 - InstallationChapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration Chapter 4 - Firewall SoftwareAppendixes Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and ManagementChapter 6 - Warranty, Service and Tech Support IndexChapter 1 - Introduction and Description Introduction Chapter 2 - InstallationChapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration Preview of this GuideChapter 4 - ProxyServer Software Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and ManagementChapter 6 - Warranty, Service and Tech Support AppendixesETHERNET 1 and PowerFront Panel Description WAN LinkCommand Connector RS232/V.35 ConnectorEthernet 1 and 2 10Base-T Connectors Power ConnectorEthernet Ports SpecificationsCommand Port WAN LinkChapter 2 - Installation Safety Warnings Unpacking Your ProxyServerFigure 2-1. Unpacking Figure 2-2. Cabinet Mounting Screw V.35 Shunt ProcedureStep Procedure Figure 2-3. Shunt PositionsCabling Procedure Step Procedure Cabling Your ProxyServerFigure 2-4. Cable Connections Chapter 2 - Installation Table 2-1. cont’d Step Procedure Dual Ethernet ProxyServer User Guide Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration Loading Your Software Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration 7. The “Do you want to download default setup?” dialog is displayedIP Port Configuration DHCP Relay Agent does not applyDefault WAN Link Configuration 19. The Writing Setup dialog box is displayed as the setup configuration is written to the ProxyServer Chapter 4 - Firewall Software Typical Applications Configuration 1 - Cable/DSL ModemFigure 4-1. Cable/DSL Modem Configuration Private LANChapter 4 - Firewall Software Internet Services Network Configuration 2 - Existing Dual-LAN with RouterFigure 4-2. Existing Dual-LAN with Router Configuration Private LANConfiguration 3 - New Dual-LAN with T1 DSU Figure 4-3. New Dual-LAN with T1 DSU ConfigurationThe Internet LAN Port Parameters group is either configured with the DHCP Client option active, enabling the ISP to dynamically provide the registered Internet IP addresses, or with the DHCP Client option disabled if a static IP addressing scheme is provided by the ISP. If the DHCP Client field is deactivated the static IP Address of 204.26.12.10 is then entered and the WAN option is checked in the Internet Gateway Parameters group Configuration Port Setup Download Default SetupFirewall Program Group Download Firmware Update Uninstall Firewall ConfigurationWAN Device Configuration Firewall Configuration Changing IP Parameters Net Mask - Enter the Subnetwork Mask for the WAN port in this field Changing WAN Port Parameters Adding Proxy Applications Enabling the DHCP Server Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management Enabling PPP/SLIPEnabling PPP Enabling SLIP Applications StatisticsFiltering Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration and Management Modem-Based Remote Configuration Procedure Connect the modem to your local telephone lineClick OK when you are satisfied with your selections LAN-Based Remote Configuration Procedure Windows Sockets Compliant TCP/IP Stack8 Click Exit when the downloading is complete Remote Management TelnetFirewall Configuration Firewall Management MenuThe Firewall Management Menu provides two basic options Firewall Configuration and WAN Device Configuration. A further option enables you to close the Telnet session from this menu by pressing the Esc key WEB Management Chapter 6 - Warranty, Service and Tech Support Limited Warranty On-line Warranty RegistrationChapter 6 - Warranty, Service and Technical Support Tech SupportRecording ProxyServer Information Service ATTN SERVICE OR REPAIRSMULTI-TECH SYSTEMS, INC 2205 WOODALE DRIVE MOUNDS VIEW, MINNESOTA To Download a File The Multi-Tech BBSTo Log on to the Multi-Tech BBS If you know the file nameAbout the Internet About the Multi-Tech Fax-Back ServiceAbout CompuServe ftp//ftp.multitech.comAppendixes Dual Ethernet ProxyServer User Guide Appendix A - TCP/IP Description Internet Protocol IP Index F Secured LAN Port Parameters Configuration 2 - Existing Dual-LAN with Router26Configuration 3 - New Dual-LAN with T1 DSU 20, 33