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Continue on the next screen. The NAT box immediately changes its
address to 10.253.0.2, its address on the internal LAN and the connection
to your PC through Internet Explorer is broken.
To re-connect to the NAT box you must re-configure your PC to an
internal LAN address on the system. (Suggested address - 10.253.0.3.)
Do that by following the procedure:
Click on start, settings, network and dial-up connections.
Select local area connections.
Click on properties.
Select Internet protocol (TCP/IP)
Change from Obtain an IP address automatically to Use for following
IP address.
Enter the following in the Internet Properties (TCP/IP) Properties Box:
Field Enter
IP address field 10.253.0.3 - the first available address
on the internal LANās address pool.
Subnet mask field 255.0.0.0
Default gateway leave blank
You do not need to add information about a DSN server.
Back out of all the dialog boxes by clicking on close.
Setting up the WAN side of the box
Re-establish your Internet Explorer connection to the NAT box by entering the
address http://10.253.0.2.
The NAT login screen appears.
Re-login to the NAT box; leave the user name and password blank.
Again select setup.
This time click on WAN.
Select static IP address and click on More Configuration.
Enter the following:
Field Enter for multi-server
LAN
Enter for Corporate LAN
IP address assigned by
your ISP field
Provided by the customer.
(we recommend:
90.0.100.1 for the first
sys. 90.0.100.3 for the
second; 90.0.100.5 for the
Provided by the customer.
This is the address of the
NAT box on the Corp-
LAN.