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Netopia 6.3 Software User's Manual page 126

Cayman operating system version 6.3

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DSL
Specifies restrictions on the types of traffic the 3220-H accepts over the DSL vir-
tual circuit. The
accepted but that administrative commands are ignored. The
argument means that router traffic is ignored by that administrative commands
are accepted. The
ICMP traffic is still accepted.
DSL
Specifies whether you want the 3220-H to use network address translation (NAT)
when communicating with remote routers. Address mapping lets you conceal
details of your network from remote routers. It also permits all LAN devices to
share a single IP address.
By default, address mapping is turned "On".
DSL
Specifies whether you want the 3220-H to respond when it receives an address
resolution protocol for devices behind it.
By default, proxy ARP is turned "Off".
ENET
Enables or disables communications through the designated Ethernet port in the
Gateway. You must enable TCP/IP functions for and Ethernet port before you can
configure it network settings
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BOTH
Assigns an IP address to the Cayman Gateway on the local area network. The IP
address you assign to the local Ethernet interface must be unique on your net-
work. By default, the Cayman Gateway uses 192.168.1.254 as its LAN IP address.
argument means that router traffic is
admin-disable
argument means that all traffic is accepted. RIP and
none
admin-only

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