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If the new Internal IP Address is not 192.168.1.1, the
Administrator
needs to
set the IP Address on the computer to be on the same subnet as the Firewall
and restart the System to make the new IP address effective. For example, if
the Firewall’s new Internal IP Address is 172.16.0.1, then enter the new Internal
IP Address 172.16.0.1 in the URL field of browser to connect to Firewall.
NetMask:
This is the netmask of the internal network.
The default netmask of
the DFL-80 is 255.255.255.0.
Ping:
Select this to allow the internal network to ping the IP Address of the
Firewall.
If set to enable, the DFL-80 will respond to ping packets from the
internal network.
For PPPoE (ADSL User):
This option is for PPPoE users who are required to
enter a username and password in order to connect, such as ADSL users.
Current Status:
Displays the current line status of the PPPoE connection.
IP Address:
Displays the IP Address of the PPPoE connection
Username:
Enter the PPPoE username provided by the ISP.
Password:
Enter the PPPoE password provided by the ISP.
IP Address provided by ISP:
Dynamic:
Select this if the IP address is automatically assigned by the
ISP.
Fixed:
Select this if you were given a static IP address. Enter the IP
address that is given to you by your ISP.
Service-On-Demand:
Auto Disconnect
: The PPPoE connection will automatically disconnect
after a length of idle time (no activities). Enter in the amount of idle
minutes before disconnection. Enter ‘0’ if you do not want the PPPoE
connection to disconnect at all.
The IP Address of the Internal Interface and the
DMZ Interface are private IP addresses only.