3Com 3CR856-95 manual PPPoE, Static

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PPPoE

If your ISP allocates IP information dynamically over PPPoE, you need a User Name and Password:

PPPoE User Name:

____________________

PPPoE Password:

____________________

PPPoE Service Name:

____________________

Host Name:

____________________

PPTP

If your ISP allocates IP information dynamically over PPTP, you need a User Name and Password

PPTP User Name:

____________________

PPTP Password:

____________________

PPTP Server Address:

_____._____._____.____

Only enter a PPPoE Service Name or Host Name or a PPTP Server Address if your ISP requires you to do this. Do not enter anything if your ISP does not require a service name

DHCP

If your ISP allocates IP information dynamically using DHCP they may require you to use keep a fixed MAC Address and Host Name for security purposes.

MAC Address:

____________________

Host Name:

____________________

Static

If your ISP allocates fixed or static IP information, you need the following information:

IP Address:

_____._____._____._____

Subnet Mask:

_____._____._____._____

Default Gateway Address:

_____._____._____._____

Primary DNS Address:

_____._____._____._____

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Contents Page 3Com Corporation Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California United States Government LegendContents Using Discovery TroubleshootingIP Addressing Safety Information End User Software Licence AgreementISP Information Index Regulatory NoticesPage About this Guide Naming ConventionConventions Icon DescriptionFeedback about this User Guide Related DocumentationProduct Registration Introducing the Officeconnect CABLE/DSL Secure Gateway OfficeConnect Cable/DSL Secure GatewayExample Network Using a Cable/DSL Secure Gateway Cable/DSL Secure Gateway AdvantagesPackage Contents Minimum System and Component RequirementsPower LED Green Front PanelAlert LED Orange Flashing slowly Two seconds on, two seconds off Power Adapter socket Rear Panel Cable/DSL Status LED Ethernet Cable/DSL portPage Installing the Gateway Before you Install your GatewayIntroduction Positioning the GatewayPPPoE StaticPowering Up the Gateway Connecting the Cable/DSL Secure GatewayPage Obtaining an IP Address Automatically Setting UP Your ComputersWindows 2000, XP Windows 95, 98, ME Disabling PPPoE and Pptp Client SoftwareMacintosh OS 8.5 Disabling Web Proxy Internet PropertiesPage Running the Setup Wizard Accessing the WizardSetting the Password Welcome ScreenSetting the Time Zone To set the Gateway to World Time UTCAuto-Configuration Settings Internet SettingsStatic IP Mode Dynamic IP Address ModePPPoE Mode Connection, use the following procedurePptp Mode Pptp ScreenChoosing your LAN Settings Activating DhcpDhcp Server Setup Screen Viewing the SummaryPage Gateway Configuration Navigating Through the Gateway Configuration PagesMain Menu Option TabsPassword Screen Welcome ScreenLAN Settings Setup WizardLAN IP Settings Changing the LAN SettingsChanging the Dhcp Server Settings Dhcp Clients List Dhcp Clients ScreenInternet Settings Static IP Address DSL or CableConnection to ISP Connection to ISP ScreenConfiguring a Static IP Address Static Address Setup ScreenConfiguring a Dynamic IP Address Dynamic Address Setup ScreenConfiguring a PPPoE connection PPPoE Setup ScreenSetting up NAT Configuring a Pptp connectionSetting up One-to-Many NAT One-to-Many and One-to-One NATSetting up One-to-One NAT Configuring the FirewallVirtual Servers Menu Creating a Virtual Server Creating a Virtual DMZVirtual Servers Settings Screen PC PrivilegesTo use access control for all computers To assign different access rights for different computersSpecial Applications Special Applications ScreenAdding and Editing Special Applications Creating Custom Special ApplicationsCustom Special Applications Setup Screen Advanced Settings Screen AdvancedSetting the VPN Mode Configuring VPNsIPSec Configuration L2TP Configuration Address Pool for Pptp and L2TP clients field enterPptp Configuration Viewing VPN ConnectionsAdding and Editing VPN Connections IPSec Connections using Remote User Access IPSec Connections using Gateway to GatewayIPSec Connection Gateway to Gateway L2TP over IPSec Connections Connection Name field enter headsalesEditing IPSec Routes Pptp ConnectionsAccessing the System Tools RestartLoading and Saving the Gateway Configuration Time ZoneUpgrade Screen Upgrading the Firmware of your GatewayViewing Status and Logs Status ScreenLog Settings Screen Obtaining Support and Feedback for your GatewayFeedback Screen Browsing to the Gateway Configuration Screens TroubleshootingBasic Connection Checks Connecting to the Internet Forgotten PasswordAlert LED Http//192.168.1.1Frequently Asked Questions Does the Gateway support virtual private networks VPNs?Windows Installation 95/98/2000/Me/NT Using DiscoveryRunning the Discovery Application Discovery Finish Screen IP Addressing Internet Protocol SuiteIP Addresses and Subnet Masks Type OneHow does a Device Obtain an IP Address and Subnet Mask? Dhcp AddressingStatic Addressing Type TwoPrivate IP Addresses Auto-IP AddressingPage Technical Specifications StandardsCable Specifications System RequirementsEthernet Performance Operating SystemsImportant Safety Information Safety InformationWichtige Sicherheitshinweise Consignes importantes de sécurité Page Page END User Software Licence Agreement 3Com CorporationPage ISP Information Internet Characteristics Popular ISPs Connection TypesInformation Regarding Popular ISPs Page Glossary DSL modem EthernetEthernet Address Fast EthernetIP Address IPSecL2TP over IPSec MAC AddressSwitch NetworkNetwork Interface Card NIC ProtocolTraffic WizardPage Index NumbersIeee Ietf NAT Ping VPN Page Regulatory Notices FCC Statement100 Page DUA08569-5AAA02 Published November
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