Internet Server User’s Guide
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Installation
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Internet protocol support for: PPP, PAP/CHAP, NAT,
TCP/IP, DHCP, ARP, ICMP, FTP, Telnet, and HTTP.
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Support for device configuration via Telnet, web browser, or
IS Admin program (included).
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The built-in hub includes:
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Ten 10BASE-T ports for LAN connections
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MDI-II cascading uplink port for easy expansion
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BNC port for coaxial attachment
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Automatic port partition
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Collision detection
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56K (maximum) modem speed support
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128K (maximum) ISDN/TA speed support
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Internet Features include: Dial-On-Demand, NAT internet
access, DHCP server, and virtual server.
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Flash memory for easy firmware upgrades.
Internet Server Technology
The concept behind internet servers is to provide internet access
for multiple users through a single internet account. Without an
internet server, each end node (i.e., PC or workstation) on a LAN
must have it’s own public domain (global) IP address.