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. |
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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). |
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DHCP Target IP | IP address of the device that you want to |
| function as the DHCP server. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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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