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2.7 Internet configuration information

For a single-user Internet account, your ISP supplies TCP/IP configuration infor- mation (such as IP address, subnet mask and default gateway) and VPI and VCI multiplexing information. Your ISP may also provide other login information, such as User Name and Password, in the case where the PPPoE or PPPoA protocol is required. With a typical account, much of the configuration information is dynamically assigned when your PC is first booted up while connected to the ISP, and you do not need to know that dynamic information.

In order to share the Internet connection among several computers, your FSG- 3 takes the place of the single computer, and you need to configure it with the TCP/IP information that the single computer would normally use. When the FSG’s WAN port is connected to the modem, the FSG-3 appears to be a single computer to the ISP. The gateway then allows the computers on the local network to use a single user account to access the Internet through the broadband modem. The method used by the FSG-3 to accomplish this is called Network Address Translation (NAT) or IP masquerading.

2.7.1 Login Protocols

Some ISPs require a special login protocol, in which you must enter a login name and password in order to access the Internet. If you already log in to your Internet account by running a program such as WinPOET or EnterNet, then your account uses PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE).

When you configure your FSG-3, you will need to enter your login name and password in the FSG’s configuration menus. After your network and FSG-3 are configured, the FSG-3 will perform the login task when needed, and you will no longer need to run the login program from your PC. It is not necessary to uninstall the login program.

2.7.2 Account Information

Unless these items are dynamically assigned by the ISP, your ISP should give you the following basic information for your account:

An IP address and subnet mask

A gateway IP address, which is the address of the ISP’s router

One or more domain name server (DNS) IP addresses

Host name and domain suffix

For example, your account’s full server names may look like this:

mail.xxx.yyy.com

In this example, the domain suffix is xxx . yyy . com.

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