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(ASCEND) Fw: Nat question on a P75



Can anyone help?  Im trying to use my p75 to connect to an isp that will
give it a dynamic ip every time, and just one, i have 2 computers connected
to a hub which connect to the pipe.. see below for more info.

-David Erickson
(BTW THANKS FOR ANY HELP U CAN GIVE!)
-----Original Message-----
From: David Erickson <halcyon@xmission.com>
To: support@ascend.com <support@ascend.com>
Date: Wednesday, July 29, 1998 7:52 PM
Subject: 757738


>Some problems I am having, I want to setup the router to be 10.10.10.1/(??)
>on my lan, so In the configuration i put that under the My Addr field, then
>what does the Rem Name and Rem Addr fields do, and what do I put in them??
>
>Also if I put 10.10.10.2 as my Pc's address what do i put for gateway and
>subnet mask?
>
>All I have from my isp is the dns numbers which are 198.60.22.2 and
>198.60.22.22.
>
>Do I need to turn NAT routing on? And there is a field for proxy mode, do i
>want that on or off? Also do I need to enable DHCP spoofing?
>
>(newbie with this technical part of tcp and routing.. greatful for all the
>help you can give me).
>
>-David Erickson
>-----Original Message-----
>From: support@ascend.com <support@ascend.com>
>To: halcyon@xmission.com <halcyon@xmission.com>
>Date: Monday, July 27, 1998 2:04 PM
>
>
>>David:
>>
>>Using NAT is very easy,  the only thing you need from your ISP is the DNS
>>name and address.
>>To do NAT  setup the P-75 and your PC to be on the same subnet
>>ie:200.200.200.201/30 P-75, 200.200.200.202 255.255.255.252 PC, set the
>>gateway on the PC to be the P-75.
>>Now setup a connection profile on the P-75, the same as your old ISP, now
>>for Lan address under ethernet/connection (connecetion profile) go to ip
>>option...
>>set lan address( this could be anything) ie: 100.100.100.100 make sure
that
>>your default gateway on the P-75 match this, Go into ethernet/static
route/
>>default...
>>Now make the unit dial out to your new ISP is if you get a lan session up,
>>now  see if you can ping the world.
>>
>>************************
>>Mon Jul 27 10:41:28 1998
>>************************
>>From: "David Erickson" <halcyon@xmission.com>
>>To: <support@ascend.com>
>>Subject: Pipeline 75 NAT Setup
>>Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 11:41:07 -0600
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>>Dear Ascend,
>>    I purchased a used Pipeline 75, i updated it to the latest code and am
>>currently using it with static ip s.  I want to switch to an ISP that wont
>>give me static ips, just assigns it one whne it connects.  I was wondering
>>if you could give me a detailed list of what i need to set on the router
>and
>>on my home machines to have everything work correctly.  (Also what info i
>>need to obtain from the ISP)
>>
>>Thanks a ton!
>>David Erickson
>>
>>
>>
>>
>

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