Configuration For An Analog Modem Or Isdn - Cobalt Digital Inc COBALT Qube 3 User Manual

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3. This table presents three options:
Obtain Automatically Using DHCP. There are two fields: Client Host
Name and Client Identifier. Depending on your ISP, they provide you
with the information to enter in these fields or the fields do not need to
be filled in.
Obtain Automatically Using PPPoE. If your ISP uses PPPoE and
provides you with a user name and password, enter them here. Enter your
password twice for confirmation.
Specify Manually. Choose this option if your ISP has provided a static
IP address.
Enter the IP address, subnet mask and gateway. Obtain this information
from your ISP or network administrator.
Note: If you configured the Qube 3 manually and want to use the
Qube 3 as the Internet connection for your network, you must
configure the clients on your network with the IP address of the
Qube 3 as their default gateway.
4.
Click Save.
Configuration for an analog modem or ISDN
The Qube 3 is equipped with a high-speed serial port for connecting an external
analog modem or an Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) terminal
adapter. If you have (or can obtain) a standard point-to-point protocol (PPP)
dial-up account with an Internet service provider (ISP) and a phone line, your
Qube 3 can provide Internet access for your network — no router is required.
Using the external modem or terminal adapter and the serial port, the Qube 3 can
also act as a router.
Ensure that you connect the modem to the serial port on the back of the Qube 3;
see Figure 6 on page 12.
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