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Configuring for a Wizard-Detected Login Account, Manually Configuring Your

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Model FVL328 ProSafe High-Speed VPN Firewall Reference Manual Revision 2 a. You are now connected to the firewall. If you do not see the menu above, click the Setup Wizard link on the upper left of the main menu. b. Choose NAT or Classical Routing. NAT automatically assigns private IP addresses (192.168.0.x) to LAN connected devices. Classical routing lets you directly manage the IP addresses the FVL328 uses. Classical routing should be selected only by experienced users. c. Click Next and follow the steps in the Setup Wizard for inputting the configuration parameters from your ISP to connect to the Internet. Note: If you choose not to use the Setup Wizard, you can manually configure your Internet connection settings by following the procedure "Manually Configuring Your Internet Connection" on page 3-10. Unless your ISP automatically assigns your configuration automatically via DHCP, you will need the configuration parameters from your ISP as you recorded them previously in "Worksheet for Recording Your Internet Connection Information" on page C-3 d. When the firewall successfully detects an active Internet service, the firewall's Internet LED goes on. The Setup Wizard reports which connection type it discovered, and displays the appropriate configuration menu. If the Setup Wizard finds no connection, you will be prompted to check the physical connection between your firewall and the cable or DSL line. e. The Setup Wizard will report the type of connection it finds. The options are: • Connections that require a login using protocols such as PPPoE, Telstra BigPond, or PPTP broadband Internet connections. • Connections that use dynamic IP address assignment. • Connections that use fixed IP address assignment. The procedures for filling in the configuration menu for each type of connection follow below. Configuring for a Wizard-Detected Login Account If the Setup Wizard determines that your Internet service account uses a login protocol such as PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE), you will be directed to the PPPoE: 3-6 Connecting the FVL328 to the Internet May 2004, 202-10030-02

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Model FVL328 ProSafe High-Speed VPN Firewall Reference Manual Revision 2
3-6
Connecting the FVL328 to the Internet
May 2004, 202-10030-02
a.
You are now connected to the firewall. If you do not see the menu above, click the Setup
Wizard link on the upper left of the main menu.
b.
Choose NAT or Classical Routing. NAT automatically assigns private IP addresses
(192.168.0.x) to LAN connected devices. Classical routing lets you directly manage the IP
addresses the FVL328 uses. Classical routing should be selected only by experienced
users.
c.
Click Next and follow the steps in the Setup Wizard for inputting the configuration
parameters from your ISP to connect to the Internet.
Note:
If you choose not to use the Setup Wizard, you can manually configure your
Internet connection settings by following the procedure
“Manually Configuring Your
Internet Connection” on page 3-10
.
Unless your ISP automatically assigns your configuration automatically via DHCP, you
will need the configuration parameters from your ISP as you recorded them previously in
“Worksheet for Recording Your Internet Connection Information” on page C-3
d.
When the firewall successfully detects an active Internet service, the firewall’s Internet
LED goes on. The Setup Wizard reports which connection type it discovered, and displays
the appropriate configuration menu. If the Setup Wizard finds no connection, you will be
prompted to check the physical connection between your firewall and the cable or DSL
line.
e.
The Setup Wizard will report the type of connection it finds. The options are:
Connections that require a login using protocols such as PPPoE, Telstra BigPond, or
PPTP broadband Internet connections.
Connections that use dynamic IP address assignment.
Connections that use fixed IP address assignment.
The procedures for filling in the configuration menu for each type of connection follow
below.
Configuring for a Wizard-Detected Login Account
If the Setup Wizard determines that your Internet service account uses a login protocol such as
PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE), you will be directed to the PPPoE: