NAT/Route mode installation
This chapter describes how to install your DFL-500 NPG in NAT/Route mode. If you want to install the DFL-
500 NPG in Transparent mode, see
This chapter includes:
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Preparing to configure NAT/Route mode
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Using the setup wizard
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Using the command line interface
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Connecting to your networks
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Configuring your internal network
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Completing the configuration
Preparing to configure NAT/Route mode
Use
NAT/Route mode settings
NAT/Route mode settings
Administrator
password:___________________________
Internal interface:
External interface:
Internal server
settings:
DHCP server settings:
DFL-500 User Manual
Transparent mode
to gather the information that you need to customize NAT/Route mode settings.
IP:
Netmask:
IP:
Netmask:
Default Gateway:
Manual:
Primary DNS Server:
Secondary DNS
Server:
If your Internet Service Provider (ISP) supplies you with an IP address using
DHCP:
DHCP no further information is required.
User name:_______________________
Password:________________________
PPPoE:
If your ISP supplies you with an IP address using PPPoE, record your
PPPoE user name and password.
Web Server:
SMTP Server:
POP3 Server:
IMAP Server:
FTP Server:
To allow Internet access to a Web, SMTP, POP3, IMAP or FTP server installed on your
internal network add the IP addresses of the servers above.
Starting IP:
installation.
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