Dialout And Isdn - Secure Computing SG300 User Manual

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Ethernet configuration
See the section entitled Ethernet configuration under Direct Connection.
Aliases
See the section entitled Aliases under Direct Connection.

Dialout and ISDN

To connect to the Internet using a regular dialup or ISDN service, select Dialout from the
Change Type pull-down menu for the interface that connects to your dialup modem or
ISDN TA. Dialout and ISDN connections have the interface firewall class of Internet.
Note
To connect to an ISDN line, the SnapGear unit requires an intermediate device called a
Terminal Adapter (TA). A TA connects into your ISDN line and has either a serial or
Ethernet port that is connected to your SnapGear unit. Do not plug an ISDN connection
directly in to your SnapGear unit.
Enter the Phone Number(s) to Dial and the User name and Password provided by
your ISP. The DNS Server(s) setting is optional, your ISP may automatically assign
DNS servers when the connection is established. You may enter a descriptive
Connection Name if you wish. Click Finish or Update.
Note
If your ISP has provided multiple phone numbers, you may enter them separated with
commas. Use \, to send a comma (pause) to your modem, e.g. if you need to dial 0 to get
an outside line from behind a PABX, and your ISP's number is 1234567, the Phone
Number field may look like: 0\,\,\,1234567
By default, Dialout/ISDN connections are treated as "always on" and is kept up
continuously. Alternatively, you may choose to only bring the connection up when PCs
on the LAN, DMZ or Guest network (via a VPN tunnel) are trying to reach the Internet.
For instructions, refer to the section entitled Dial on Demand further on in this chapter.
Network Setup
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