User manual ASUS M4N72-E

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[. . . ] Just enable the game and the port settings are automatically configured. Configurable as a DHCP Server on Your Network Compatible with virtually all standard Internet applications Industry standard and interoperable DSL interface Simple web based status page displays a snapshot of your system configuration, and links to the configuration pages Downloadable flash software upgrades Support for up to 8 Permanent Virtual Circuits (PVC) Support for up to 8 PPPOE sessions Layer 2 Ether switch (not a hub) Allow PVC assignment to the individual Ethernet Ports (i. E 0, 35 -> Ethernet Port 1, 0, 36 -> Ethernet Port 2, etc) o The modem must support the ability to map PVC's to physical Ethernet ports. this will likely be implemented via VLAN to associate the Port to the PVC. [. . . ] To make the change permanent you need to click on Tools (at the top of the page) and select System Commands. You can change the CPE's IP address by going to the Home screen, click setup and under LAN Setup, select Management. 1 Static IP address assignment Your CPE's default IP address and subnet mask are 192. 0; this subnet mask will allow the CPE to support 254 users. If you want to support a larger number of users you can change the subnet mask; but remember. The DHCP server is defaulted to only give out 255 IP addresses. Further remember that if you change your CPEs' IP address and you have DHCP enabled, the DHCP configuration must reside within the same subnet The default CPE is the routing device used to forward all traffic that is not addressed to a station within the local subnet. Your ISP will provide you with the default CPE Address. Figure 11 shows a default CPE address of 192. 1 because this was the default CPE defined when the CLIP connection was configured. The hostname can be any alphanumeric word that does not contain spaces. next select the computer hosting the service and add the corresponding firewall rule. If you want to add a custom application, select the User category, click New and fill in the port, protocols and description for your application. For example, if you want to host a Netmeeting session, from the Home screen, click Advanced and under Advanced, select Port Forwarding. First select the IP address for your Netmeeting server. Next select the Audio/Video category and add Netmeeting to the applied rules box. To view the management rules, highlight Netmeeting and select view; this will display the pre configured protocols and ports that Netmeeting will use. Now assuming that your WAN connection is correct, you can run Netmeeting from your server and call users that are on the Internet. If you know your WAN IP address, users can call you. Figure 13 (Port Forwarding & Netmeeting) The apply button will temporarily save this connection. To make the change permanent you need to click on Tools (at the top of the page) and select System Commands. The QoS setup page allows you to configure IP QoS for a connection, to view the configured QoS rules and to add/delete a QoS rule. [. . . ] However, in some cases, you can allow incoming connections so that you can run programs like a web server. Your ISP provides you with a single network address for you to access the Internet through. However, you may have several machines on your local network that want to access the Internet at the same time. The router provides NAT functionality that converts your local network addresses to the single network address provided by your ISP. [. . . ]

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