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3Com OfficeConnect 3C891A Release Note page 12

Isdn lan modem v. 6.2.0 (st) and 5.3.0 (u)

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Changing the IP address
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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 ISDN 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 For Enable Intelligent NAT, leave the default setting, which is Yes, in order for the
LAN Modem to better support Internet applications and games.
20 Click Submit.
If you would like to configure a connection to another server LAN Modem, repeat
steps 1 through 20.
If you will be accessing a LAN Modem server from another LAN Modem via the
Single-User dial-in scenario, you must manually change the IP address of the client
LAN Modem in order to distinguish between the two networks. This is required
because by default the subnet addresses for both LAN Modems are the same
(192.168.1.x).
Note that this change occurs automatically when creating a LAN Modem
Site-to-Site profile via the Dial-in Wizard.
To change the IP address of the LAN Modem which will dial into the server LAN
Modem via the Single-User scenario, do the following.
1 Access the LAN Parameters page on the LAN Modem which will being placing the
outgoing call by clicking the LAN Modem icon on the main page.
The LAN (Ethernet) Parameters page opens.
2 Change the IP address field to 192.168.2.1.
The LAN Modem re-initializes itself. The front panel LEDs flash, indicating a rest in
progress.
Once the LAN Modem IP address has been changed, you can no longer access
the LAN Modem until your workstation has been restarted and has acquired
an IP address belonging to the new LAN Modem subnet.
3 Restart your workstation.
The default IP address for the local LAN Modem will have been changed to
192.168.2.1. Similarly, all attached workstations, once restarted, will utilize an IP
address belonging to this new subnet (192.168.2.x).
5.3.0 (U)
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