D-Link DI-106 Series User Manual page 82

Remote access router with integrated ethernet hub
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192.168.135.5 and the count is 2, then the pool will have
192.68.135.5 and 192.68.135.6
14. Dial-In IPX Net. Num. Supplied By: IPX Pool—This field
tells the DI-106M to provide the remote host with an IPX
network number from the pool. Otherwise, the router will
generate a random IPX network number. The default is No.
15. IPX Start Net. Num.—This field is active only if you selected
Yes in the Dial-In IPX Net. Num. Supplied By: IPX Pool field.
The IPX pool contains contiguous IPX network numbers and
this field specifies the first one in the pool.
16. IPX Count (1,16)—In this field, enter the number (1–16) of
network numbers in the IPX Pool. For example, if the starting
number is 12345678, and the count is 2, then the pool will have
12345678 and 12345679.
17. Session Options: Input Filter Sets and Session Options:
Output Filter Sets—In these fields, you need to select the
filter set(s) to filter the incoming and outgoing traffic between
your DI-106 or DI-106M and the Remote Dial-in User. Keep in
mind that these filter set(s) will only apply to all Remote Dial-in
Users but not the Remote Nodes.
You can choose from 12 different filter sets. In addition, you
can link up to 4 filter sets together for further customization
(e.g., 1, 5, 9, 12). Note that spaces and commas are accepted in
this field. For more information on customizing your filter sets,
see the Filter Configuration chapter on page 103. The default
is blank, i.e., no filters.
18. Session Options: Idle Timeout—This value is the number of
idle seconds that elapses before the dial-in user is automatically
disconnected. Idle Timeout is the period of time when there is
no data traffic between the dial-in user or Remote Node and the
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