User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Choose a Computer and Connection Type
- Ethernet Connection
- Wireless Connection
- USB to PC Connection
- Connecting to VDSL via CoAX
- Setting Up IPTV
- Gateway (System) Pages
- Broadband Link Pages
- Home Network Pages
- Firewall Pages
- Accessing the Management and Diagnostic Console
- System Summary Page
- Broadband Link - Summary Page
- Broadband Link - Statistics Page
- Broadband Link - Configuration Page
- Local Network - Status Page
- Local Network - Statistics Page
- Local Network - Device List Page
- Local Network - Wireless Settings Page
- Local Network - Configuration Page
- Enabling Router Behind Router Alert
- Local Network - Address Allocation Page
- Local Network - Configure the MoCA Network Page
- Local Network - MoCA Statistics Page
- Firewall - Settings Page
- Firewall - Detailed Information Page
- Firewall - Advanced Settings Page
- Troubleshooting - DSL Diagnostics Page
- Troubleshooting - Event Log Page
- Troubleshooting - Network Tests Page
- Troubleshooting - Upgrade History Page
- Troubleshooting Resets Page
- Advanced - Syslog Settings Page
- Advanced - Provisioning Info Page
- Advanced - Configure Time Services Page
- Advanced - Configure Services Page
- Advanced - DNS Resolve Page
- Advanced - Link Manager States Page
- Advanced - Detailed Log Page
- Step 1: Enable Public Network Mode
- Step 2: Allocate Public IP Addresses to the LAN Clients
- Step 3: Configure Firewall Rules
- Sample Configuration
- LED overview
Configuring Mulitple Static IP Addresses
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Edit the addresses assigned to each device as shown below. Assign an available static IP address to each
server, selecting the “DHCP Fixed” option from the list box next to each server name. For this example,
select the following options:
Click
SAVE after making your selections in order to ensure the addresses are properly assigned.
After this step, restart each server so that it is issued the desired static IP address.
Finally, configure the gateway to allow the appropriate broadband traffic to flow to the network servers.
In this example, all broadband traffic destined for the VPN server will be allowed. Allowing all inbound traffic
disables the inbound port blocking feature of the gateway firewall. However, stateful packet inspection will
still occur as the traffic passes through the gateway providing continued protection against Denial of
Service and other common Internet attacks.
Device IP Address
VPNSRV DHCP Fixed 208.35.230.193
WEBSRV DHCP Fixed 208.35.230.194