3Com 3C888 User Guide - Page 75
Configuring V.90 Modem Control Parameters, Appendix A, Networking Primer.
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Configuring Additional Service Providers 75 With NAT enabled, the LAN Modem makes translations between a single (Internet-routable) IP address issued to it dynamically by the ISP and individual IP addresses of the computers on the LAN (these are also dynamically assigned, but by the LAN Modem). This translation allows multiple users on the LAN to access the ISP by appearing to be a single connection with a single IP address. To better understand how NAT translation works, refer to the description of NAT in Appendix A, "Networking Primer." 14 In the WAN Link IP Address and Subnet mask fields, if the ISP to which you are connecting assigns you a static IP address and subnet mask, enter those values here. Otherwise, leave these fields empty. 15 For Allow Automatic Call Initiation, leave the default setting which is Yes. If you select No, you will have to manually launch a call to this service provider every time you want to connect. You may want to change this field to No later on if you find that calls are being connected unintentionally as a result of packets generated by other computers on the LAN. 16 In the Default Workstation for Incoming Packets field, specify the workstation to which all unsolicited TCP/UDP packets should be delivered. Note that if the Enable Intelligent NAT field is set to Yes, the LAN Modem first attempts to deliver the unsolicited TCP/UDP packets to the workstation that is currently communicating with the remote host that has generated these packets. Only if no such workstation is found are the packets delivered to the specified default workstation. 17 For Enable Intelligent NAT, it is recommended that you leave the default setting, which is Yes, in order for the LAN Modem to better support Internet applications and games. The LAN Modem delivers all unsolicited TCP/UDP packets to the workstation that is currently communicating with the remote host that has generated these packets. If you set this field to No, all unsolicited TCP/UDP packets are delivered to the default workstation. 18 In the Default Workstation for Incoming Packets field, specify the workstation to which all unsolicited TCP/UDP packets should be delivered. Note that if the Enable Intelligent NAT field is set to Yes, the LAN Modem first attempts to deliver the unsolicited TCP/UDP packets to the workstation that is currently communicating with the remote host that has generated these packets. Only if no such workstation is found are the packets delivered to the specified default workstation. 19 Click Submit. 20 Advanced users can review or make changes to the V.90 modem settings associated with this service provider by clicking the Modem Settings button. To leave these values set to their defaults, click Submit. To change these settings, refer to "Configuring V.90 Modem Control Parameters." 21 To configure a connection to another ISP, repeat steps 1 through 19. If your service provider requires that you create a connection script, refer to "Using a Connection Script". If you wish to password-protect the configuration profile of the Dual 56K LAN Modem, refer to "Locking and Unlocking the Configuration."