Total Access 600 Series SHDSL IAD User Interface
PRIVATE ADDRESS
MODE
PRIVATE PORT
MODE
TRANSLATE BODY
NAT VIEW
NAPT ADDRESS
ENTRY COUNT
ENTRY OVERFLOW
COUNT
RIP
The private IP address can be specified to steer certain protocols and ports to specific servers in the private network. Likewise, internal hosts can be steered to certain servers on the public network. A new request from the public network matching this entry’s public parameters will be dropped if this mode is set to ;!.
The private destination port associated with this entry can be specified to add more control over certain types of traffic. Leave as ;1 to cover all port types.
By default, the application payload in the packet is scanned for occurrences of the private/public IP address in binary or ASCII form. Set this to for applications where this will cause problems.
Shows the protocols that are actively being translated.
Represents the public address that is being used as the NAPT address.
The number of entries in the NAT table.
A count of the dropped entries due to low memory.
Use this menu to enable RIP on the WAN interface. (See RIP on page 37 for description of options.)
RFC 1483 Bridge
This is used to enable bridge mode on this PVC. (These settings only take effect when RFC 1483 is the selected protocol.)
PPPoATM
The Total Access 600 uses the PPPoATM profile to specify the profile used when connected using PPP.
Authentication
The authentication menu contains the required parameters for the authentication of the PPP peer and for being authenticated by the PPP peer. Authentication is applied between the Total Access 600 and the PPP peer as follows:
TX Method
This parameter specifies how the Total Access 600 is to be authenticated by the PPP peer. There are four possible selections.
NONE (def)
PAP, CHAP, OR EAP
CHAP OR EAP
EAP
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