3Com 3CR856-95 manual Index, Numbers

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INDEX

Numbers

100BASE-TX 87 10BASE-T 87 3DES

defined 87 upgrading to 63

A

access rights 48

adding special applications 50 address

TCP/IP 73 admin password 23

changing 34 advanced settings 52 alert LED 12

Apple Macintosh. see Macintosh auto-configuration wizard 26 Auto-IP addressing 75 Auto-negotiation 87

B

bandwidth 87 BCIQ statement 99 blocking Internet access 48 broadband sharing 9

C

cable specifications 78 cable/DSL Ethernet port 13

cable/DSL modem connecting to 17

cable/DSL status LED 13 category 3 cables 87 category 5 cables 87

changing the admin password 34 client 87

configuring computers 19 configuring the Gateway 33 configuring VPN 53

connecting the cable/DSL modem 17 connecting to the Internet 38 Consignes importantes de sécurité 80 creating a virtual server 46

CSA statement 99

D

data encryption standard 87 daylight saving 62

DES 87

DHCP 87

recording settings 16 wizard 30

DHCP Internet settings 41 DHCP server

configuring 36 DHCP settings

Macintosh OS 8.5/9.x 20 Windows 2000/XP 19 Windows 95/98/ME 20

diagram

front panel 12 rear panel 13 sample network 9

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Contents Page United States Government Legend 3Com Corporation Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, CaliforniaContents Troubleshooting Using DiscoveryIP Addressing End User Software Licence Agreement Safety InformationISP Information Index Regulatory NoticesPage Naming Convention About this GuideConventions Icon DescriptionRelated Documentation Feedback about this User GuideProduct Registration OfficeConnect Cable/DSL Secure Gateway Introducing the Officeconnect CABLE/DSL Secure GatewayCable/DSL Secure Gateway Advantages Example Network Using a Cable/DSL Secure GatewayMinimum System and Component Requirements Package ContentsFront Panel Power LED GreenAlert LED Orange Flashing slowly Two seconds on, two seconds offRear Panel Power Adapter socketCable/DSL Status LED Ethernet Cable/DSL portPage Before you Install your Gateway Installing the GatewayIntroduction Positioning the GatewayStatic PPPoEConnecting the Cable/DSL Secure Gateway Powering Up the GatewayPage Setting UP Your Computers Obtaining an IP Address AutomaticallyWindows 2000, XP Disabling PPPoE and Pptp Client Software Windows 95, 98, MEMacintosh OS 8.5 Internet Properties Disabling Web ProxyPage Accessing the Wizard Running the Setup WizardWelcome Screen Setting the PasswordTo set the Gateway to World Time UTC Setting the Time ZoneInternet Settings Auto-Configuration SettingsDynamic IP Address Mode Static IP ModeConnection, use the following procedure PPPoE ModePptp Screen Pptp ModeActivating Dhcp Choosing your LAN SettingsViewing the Summary Dhcp Server Setup ScreenPage Navigating Through the Gateway Configuration Pages Gateway ConfigurationMain Menu Option TabsWelcome Screen Password ScreenSetup Wizard LAN SettingsLAN IP Settings Changing the LAN SettingsChanging the Dhcp Server Settings Dhcp Clients Screen Dhcp Clients ListStatic IP Address DSL or Cable Internet SettingsConnection to ISP Screen Connection to ISPStatic Address Setup Screen Configuring a Static IP AddressDynamic Address Setup Screen Configuring a Dynamic IP AddressPPPoE Setup Screen Configuring a PPPoE connectionConfiguring a Pptp connection Setting up NATOne-to-Many and One-to-One NAT Setting up One-to-Many NATConfiguring the Firewall Setting up One-to-One NATVirtual Servers Menu Creating a Virtual DMZ Creating a Virtual ServerPC Privileges Virtual Servers Settings ScreenTo assign different access rights for different computers To use access control for all computersSpecial Applications Screen Special ApplicationsCreating Custom Special Applications Adding and Editing Special ApplicationsCustom Special Applications Setup Screen Advanced Advanced Settings ScreenConfiguring VPNs Setting the VPN ModeIPSec Configuration Address Pool for Pptp and L2TP clients field enter L2TP ConfigurationViewing VPN Connections Pptp ConfigurationAdding and Editing VPN Connections IPSec Connections using Gateway to Gateway IPSec Connections using Remote User AccessIPSec Connection Gateway to Gateway Connection Name field enter headsales L2TP over IPSec ConnectionsPptp Connections Editing IPSec RoutesRestart Accessing the System ToolsTime Zone Loading and Saving the Gateway ConfigurationUpgrading the Firmware of your Gateway Upgrade ScreenStatus Screen Viewing Status and LogsObtaining Support and Feedback for your Gateway Log Settings ScreenFeedback Screen Troubleshooting Browsing to the Gateway Configuration ScreensBasic Connection Checks Forgotten Password Connecting to the InternetHttp//192.168.1.1 Alert LEDDoes the Gateway support virtual private networks VPNs? Frequently Asked QuestionsUsing Discovery Windows Installation 95/98/2000/Me/NTRunning the Discovery Application Discovery Finish Screen Internet Protocol Suite IP AddressingIP Addresses and Subnet Masks Type OneDhcp Addressing How does a Device Obtain an IP Address and Subnet Mask?Static Addressing Type TwoAuto-IP Addressing Private IP AddressesPage Standards Technical SpecificationsSystem Requirements Cable SpecificationsEthernet Performance Operating SystemsSafety Information Important Safety InformationWichtige Sicherheitshinweise Consignes importantes de sécurité Page Page 3Com Corporation END User Software Licence AgreementPage Internet Characteristics Popular ISPs Connection Types ISP InformationInformation Regarding Popular ISPs Page Glossary Ethernet DSL modemEthernet Address Fast EthernetIPSec IP AddressL2TP over IPSec MAC Address Network Switch Network Interface Card NIC ProtocolWizard TrafficPage Numbers IndexIeee Ietf NAT Ping VPN Page FCC Statement Regulatory Notices100 Page DUA08569-5AAA02 Published November
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