HTTP server access

Default is Restricted LAN. Choices are All

 

(WAN and LAN); Restricted WAN and/or

 

LAN. If restricting WAN access, be sure to

 

fill in the IP address and subnet mask

 

address of the device that is

 

communicating in from the Internet.

 

 

HTTP server port

Port number to use for Web access; for ex.,

 

if you change it to 1001, the modem’s

 

HTTP server address on either side would

 

be http://10.0.0.2:1001.

FTP server

Disabled by default. Enabling this feature is

 

useful strictly for Technical Support

 

diagnostics.

DHCP Relay

Disabled by default. Enabling this feature

 

forces all local PCs’ DHCP requests to be

 

forwarded to the WAN DHCP server.

 

Important: Be sure to disable the LAN

 

DHCP server (navigate back to the

 

Advanced Setup page and LAN Settings

 

to do so; see page 20 for instructions).

 

 

DHCP Target IP

IP address of the device that you want to

 

function as the DHCP server.

 

 

IGMP Proxy

Disabled by default. Select enable, then

 

navigate back to the Advanced Setup

 

page and WAN Settings to set up your

 

IGMP proxy. See page 18 for instructions.

 

 

PPP reconnect on WAN

Disabled by default. Enabling this feature

access

ensures that the PPP session is

 

automatically established when a packet is

 

ready to be transferred over to the WAN.

 

 

PPP Half Bridge

Disabled by default. Enabling this feature

 

forces the DHCP server to duplicate the

 

X5’s WAN IP address to one local client

 

computer; thus, only one computer on the

 

LAN can access the Internet at a time.

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