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Setting the Router’s MAC Address, Manually Configuring Your Internet Connection, WAN2 ISP

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ProSafe VPN Firewall 200 FVX538 Reference Manual 4. Set up the traffic meter for WAN 1 ISP if desired. See "Programming the Traffic Meter (if Desired)" on page 2-6. Note: At this point of the configuration process, you are now connected to the Internet through WAN port 1. But you must continue with the configuration process to get the complete functionality of the dual WAN interface. The configure the WAN2 ISP settings: 1. Repeat the above steps to set up the parameters for WAN2 ISP. Start by selecting the WAN2 ISP Settings tab. Next click Auto Detect on the WAN2 ISP Settings screen and then confirm the connection by clicking the WAN Status link. 2. Set up the traffic meter for WAN2 ISP, if desired. See "Programming the Traffic Meter (if Desired)" on page 2-6. Setting the Router's MAC Address Each computer or router on your network has a unique 48-bit local Ethernet address. This is also referred to as the computer's MAC (Media Access Control) address. The default is set to Use Default Address. If your ISP requires MAC authentication and another MAC address has been previously registered with your ISP, then you must enter that address. Setting the router's MAC address is controlled through the Advanced options on the WAN1 ISP Settings and WAN2 ISP Settings screen (see"Configuring the Advanced WAN Options (If Needed)" on page 2-17). Manually Configuring Your Internet Connection If you know your ISP connection type, you can bypass the Auto Detect feature and connect your router manually. Ensure that you have all of the relevant connection information such as IP Addresses, account information, type of ISP connection, etc., before you begin. Unless your ISP automatically assigns your configuration automatically via DHCP, you will need the configuration parameters from your ISP (see Figure 2-1). Note: To enable a WAN port to respond to a Ping from the Internet, use the Rules menu (Figure 4-2 on page 4-10). To manually configure your WAN1 ISP Settings: 1. Does your Internet connection require a login? If you need to enter login information every time you connect to the Internet through your ISP, select Yes. Otherwise, select No. 2-4 Connecting the FVX538 to the Internet v1.0, March 2009

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Connecting the FVX538 to the Internet
v1.0, March 2009
4.
Set up the traffic meter for WAN 1 ISP if desired. See
“Programming the Traffic Meter (if
Desired)” on page 2-6
.
The configure the
WAN2 ISP
settings:
1.
Repeat the above steps to set up the parameters for WAN2 ISP. Start by selecting the WAN2
ISP Settings tab. Next click
Auto Detect
on the WAN2 ISP Settings screen and then confirm
the connection by clicking the
WAN
Status link.
2.
Set up the traffic meter for WAN2 ISP, if desired. See
“Programming the Traffic Meter (if
Desired)” on page 2-6
.
Setting the Router’s MAC Address
Each computer or router on your network has a unique 48-bit local Ethernet address. This is also
referred to as the computer's MAC (Media Access Control) address. The default is set to
Use
Default Address
. If your ISP requires MAC authentication and another MAC address has been
previously registered with your ISP, then you must enter that address. Setting the router’s MAC
address is controlled through the
Advanced
options on the
WAN1 ISP Settings
and
WAN2 ISP
Settings
screen (see
“Configuring the Advanced WAN Options (If Needed)” on page 2-17
).
Manually Configuring Your Internet Connection
If you know your ISP connection type, you can bypass the Auto Detect feature and connect your
router manually. Ensure that you have all of the relevant connection information such as IP
Addresses, account information, type of ISP connection, etc., before you begin. Unless your ISP
automatically assigns your configuration automatically via DHCP, you will need the configuration
parameters from your ISP (see
Figure 2-1
).
To manually configure your
WAN1 ISP
Settings
:
1.
Does your Internet connection require a login
? If you need to enter login information every
time you connect to the Internet through your ISP, select Yes. Otherwise, select No.
Note:
At this point of the configuration process, you are now connected to the
Internet through WAN port 1. But you must continue with the configuration
process to get the complete functionality of the dual WAN interface.
Note:
To enable a WAN port to respond to a Ping from the Internet, use the Rules menu
(
Figure 4-2 on page 4-10
).