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PARTNER
®
Advanced Communications System
40
PARTNER
®
ACS 1600 DSL Module Planning Checklist
Required Information Notes Sample values Enter values for current installation
Static Binding IP
address
3
Links a host to an address using MAC number. 192.168.32.33
00:c0:d5:d4:da:2c
See worksheet (if necessary)
NAT
3
Allows multiple LAN hosts to access the Internet behind
one public IP address.
E (to enable); D (to
disable)
7. Packet filtering needs
Actions to be permitted
or denied
3
Enter rules via the IP Filtering Configuration menu. Permit HTTP, Deny PING See worksheet (if necessary)
IP-based servers
supported by customer
3
Obtain IP addresses for all servers that require external
access.
Email 198.168.34.53
Web 198.168.121.13
8. Routing requirements
Activate RIP
3
Optional; Only for more complex networks. Version 1 Broadcast;
Version 2 Broadcast;
Version 2 Multicast
Static routing table
entries
3
Only used if other routers exist on the network. See worksheet (if necessary)
9. Bridging settings Bridging is a rare configuration that allows the 1600 DSL to support older, in-place LAN protocols, such as AppleTalk. Bridging
directs information by hardware MAC address rather than IP address.
Bridge Aging
Timer
3
Spanning Tree:
Enabled
3
Spanning Tree: Port
Priority
3
Spanning Tree: Hello
Time
3
1. Obtained from SDSL provider
2. Obtained from ISP
3. Obtained from customer/LAN VAR

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