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FTP server. The router knows the IP address of the FTP server in the LAN from the entry in the service table (in ELSA LANconfig in the 'TCP/IP' configuration section on the 'Masq.' tab or in the Setup/IP Router Module/Masquerading/Service Table menu). The packet is forwarded to this computer. All packets that come from the FTP server in the local network (answers from the server) are hidden behind the IP address of the router.

The only small difference is that:

KAccess to a service (port) in the user's LAN from outside must be defined in advance by specifying a port number. The destination port is specified with the LAN IP address of, for example, the FTP server, on a service table to achieve this.

KWhen accessing the Internet from the LAN, on the other hand, the router itself makes the entry in the port and IP address information table.

The table concerned can hold up to 2048 entries, that is it allows 2048 simultaneous transmissions between the masked and the unmasked network.

After a specified period of time, the router, however, assumes that the entry is no longer required and deletes it automatically from the table.

Which protocols can be transmitted using IP masquerading?

Naturally, only those which also communicate using ports. Protocols working without port numbers or using ports above IP in the OSI model cannot be masked without special treatment.

The current version of router implements masquerading for the following protocols:

KTCP (and all TCP-based protocols such as FTP, HTTP etc.)

KUDP

KICMP

DNS forwarding

Names rather than IP addresses are generally used to access a server over the Internet. Who knows which address is behind 'www.domain.com'? The DNS server, of course.

DNS stands for Domain Name Service refers to the assignment of domain names (such as domain.com) to the corresponding IP addresses. This information must be constantly updated and be accessible all over the world at any time. DNS servers holding long tables containing IP addresses and domain names exist for this purpose.

If a computer calls up a home page from the intranet, it first sends out a DNS request: “What is the IP address associated with www.domain.com?”

This request is dealt with as follows if the cable modem is registered as the DNS server for the workstation computers:

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Contents Manual Aachen ELSA, IncSonnenweg GermanyThank you for placing your trust in this Elsa product Introducing the Elsa MicroLink CablePage Content Elsa Cable ModemVI Content Setup/SNMP-module Viii Content Introducing the Elsa MicroLink Cable What does the unit look like?Elsa MicroLink Cable Meanings of the specific blink codes SyncBC D E F G These LEDs show the corresponding network controller statusFast Internet Highlights of the Elsa MicroLink CableNode or hub? Cable networkMore than just Internet Regional contentInternet at all times-always online BackboneProxy servers CE conformity and FCC radiation standard CE and FCCIntroducing the Elsa MicroLink Cable Installation and configuration Elsa MicroLink CableConfiguring the Elsa MicroLink Cable First StepsConfiguration as a bridge Quick Start Quick configurationsPreparations LAN Configuration as a router Off you go into the Web with a whole new sensation of speedOn the Router tab, enable the IP Router option Configuring fixed IP addresses not using Dhcp TCP/IP installationObtain IP addresses automatically use Dhcp Checking the IP configuration Configuration modes Requirements for inband configurationUser-friendly method inband Starting inband configuration using Elsa LANconfig Start up inband configuration using telnetConfiguration commands This command Means this For instanceSet/se/snmp/admin The Administrator Whats happening on the line? How to start a traceCommand to call up a trace follows this syntax Trace OutputsThis is how FirmSafe works New firmware with FirmSafeExamples How to load new software Elsa LANconfigConfiguration using Snmp General TftpAccess protection in Snmp Accessing tables and parameters using SnmpCommand Target/Source Function Appending rows to tables using Snmp Deleting rows in tables using SnmpIP address IP-netmask Router name Distance Error messages via Snmp trap Management Information Base MIBConfiguration modes Login barring Security for your configurationPassword protection Operating modes and functionsSecurity for your LAN Access control via TCP/IPGlobally to TCP/IP packet filters EncryptionHiding place-IP masquerading NAT, PAT IP routing table IP routingIP address IP netmask Router Dis Tance IP address IP netmask Router name Dist This is what happens 192.168.130.0 255.255.255.0What do the entries mean? Dynamic routing with IP/RIPWhat information is propagated by IP/RIP? IP address IP netmask Time Distance Router Local routing Interaction of static and dynamic tablesIP masquerading NAT, PAT Two addresses for the routerCable TV net How does IP masquerading work?Simple and inverse masquerading WorkDNS forwarding Which protocols can be transmitted using IP masquerading?Only small difference is that Bridging RatorAutomatic address administration with Dhcp What are the filter options?Cable modem really belongs to two LANs Dhcp clientDhcp server IP address Network mask Broadcast addressHow are the addresses assigned? Default state is autoDhcp on, off or auto? IP address assignmentBroadcast address assignment Default gateway assignmentNetwork mask assignment DNS server assignmentPriority for the Dhcp server Request assignment Priority for a workstation-overwriting an assignmentOperating modes and functions Operating modes and functions Elsa MicroLink Cable Cable modem technology AccessTwo standards get around this problem StandardsNetwork of the cable network Cable TV net Registration in the cable networkOperator Work Registration Network and its components Network technologyConnection modes Host IP addressing Kinds of networksSame IP address, this time with another netmask ExamplesThis address Bytes Looks like this in bits IP address Netmask Remark 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0There are two considerations when using these IP addresses IP routing and hierarchical IP addressingHost Smith External host Marketing Example Expansion through local networks Easy as possible Why a LAN is called multiprotocol-capable80-C7-6D-A4-6E That is processed by all computers in the LANInterface only understands MAC addresses Data transfer within the LANLAN as easy as possible Host Smith Data transfer from the LAN onto the Internet LAN coupling on MAC basisTechnical basics Elsa MicroLink Cable Technical data AppendixPackage contents ServiceWarranty period Warranty conditionsWarranty coverage Warranty procedureOperating mistakes Additional regulationsDeclaration of conformity TypenbezeichnungAppendix Elsa MicroLink Cable Index 17, 32 Inde7032, 40 Gateway Heap reserve 17, 18Setup TraceWireless links Inde72Symbols Description of the menu options R73R74 Description of the menu options Overview of the menusDescription of the menu options R75 StatusStatus Running status displays Status/Cable-statistics Status/Operating-timeStatus/Current-time R76 Description of the menu optionsDescription of the menu options R77 Status/LAN-statisticsLAN-statistics Running status displays Cannot be modified manually Status/Bridge-statisticsR78 Description of the menu options Bridge-statistics Running status displaysStatus/TCP-IP-statistics/ARP-statistics Status/TCP-IP-statisticsDescription of the menu options R79 These statistics include the following valuesStatus/TCP-IP-statistics/IP-statistics R80 Description of the menu optionsStatus/TCP-IP-statistics/ICMP-statistics Status/TCP-IP-statistics/TCP-statistics Description of the menu options R81Status/TCP-IP-statistics/TFTP-statistics R82 Description of the menu options Status/TCP-IP-statistics/DHCP-statisticsShrinks accordingly. It has the following layout Status/IP-router-statisticsDescription of the menu options R83 IP-router-statistics Statistics from the IP router areaProtocol LAN-tx Cable-tx R84 Description of the menu optionsStatus/IP-router-statistics/RIP-statistics IP-address IP-netmask Time Distance RouterStatus/Queue-statistics Status/Config-statisticsConfig-statistics Remote configuration statistics Description of the menu options R85R86 Description of the menu options IPr-RIP-queue-packetsDescription of the menu options R87 Status/MCNS-statisticsStatus/Init-status MCSN-statisticsStatus/DHCP-client-statistics SetupSystem configuration R88 Description of the menu optionsEntering the following command Setup/Cable-moduleSetup/LAN-module Default configuration, no name is enteredSetup/Bridge-module R90 Description of the menu optionsDescription of the menu options R91 Setup/TCP-IP-moduleMAC-address field Configuration, the TCP/IP module is activated R92 Description of the menu optionsDescription of the menu options R93 IP-address Node-ID Last-access Connect Setup/IP-router-moduleConfiguration, the IP router module is activated IP-router-module IP router module settingsDescription of the menu options R95 IP-address IP netmask Router-name DistanceRouting-method Routing method settings Setup/IP-router-module/Routing-methodR96 Description of the menu options Settings have the following meaning Setup/IP-router-module/RIP-configurationDifferent settings have the following meaning Description of the menu options R97R98 Description of the menu options Setup/IP-router-module/MasqueradingFollowing layout Setup/IP-router-module/firewall Description of the menu options R99R10 Description of the menu options Description of the menu options R10 Setup/SNMP-moduleSetup/DHCP-server-module On The device operates as a Dhcp serverOff The device does not operate as a Dhcp server Default value of 6000 minutes equals approximately 4 daysR102 Description of the menu options Network mask is assigned in the same way as the IP addressConfig-module Configuration module settings Setup/Config-moduleIP-address Node-ID Timeout Hostname Type Description of the menu options R103Firmware Firmware Display and keyboard settingsR104 Description of the menu options Module Version Description of the menu options R105Position Status Version Date Size Index R106 Description of the menu options This option allows you to reboot the deviceOther Other menu allows you to manage the following functions