TECHNICAL SUPPORT NOTE Using the GUI to Configure a NetVanta 1224R/STR for Internet Access using an Ethernet Port (Cable or DSL modem) Featuring ADT
Step 5 – Assign an Ethernet Port to be a member of the Public VLAN In the example below, we are setting the first Ethernet port as a member of VLA
Step 6-1. The first wizard page is just a warning that this will overwrite any previous firewall settings. Step 6-2. Select the public VLAN int
Step 6-3. This step will allow you to setup some basic port forwarding. Port forwarding can be done at a later date by adding policies to the “Pu
Step 7 – Save Your Changes The basic configuration should be complete after using the Firewall Wizard. Be sure to click “Save” after you make any
Step 2 – Setting up the Private VLAN Interface Click the “VLANs” link to setup the IP addresses for the unit. In the following diagrams, we will
Change the IP address to 192.168.1.254. After changing the default VLAN interface IP address, be sure to change your workstation IP address to mat
Step 3 – Add a New VLAN for the Public Subnet (Port) The public VLAN will be configured in one of three different modes, (A) IP Routing with a Stat
(Option A) – IP Routing with a Static IP Configuration. The IP address 100.100.100.2 is used as an example. The IP address information should hav
(Option B) – IP Routing Using DHCP. This is a typical cable modem setup.
(Option C) – PPPoE (ADSL modem set to pass-through mode) Set the Interface Mode to PPPoE and click “Apply”. Clicking “Apply” will open a new page
(Option C) – PPPoE specific settings A username and password are required for PPPoE. Service Name and AC Name are rarely used but should be entere
Step 4 – Adding a Default Route when using a Static IP Address This step is not required when learning a default route dynamically as in step 3 (op
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