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Data Routing: DHCP
10.3 Examples
10.3.1 Simple ISDN Internet Connection
In this example, we want all non-local data traffic to be routed to the Internet. The Internet Service Provider (ISP) has
provided the account details required. Using the system's Network Address Translation (NAT), a single account can be
used for all users.
1.Select Service and add a normal service. Change the following settings and click OK.
· Name: Internet
· Account Name: As provided by the ISP.
· Password: As provided by the ISP.
· Telephone Number: As provided by the ISP.
· Check Request DNS.
2.Select IP Route and add a new route. Change the following settings and click OK.
1.Leave the IP Address and IP Mask blank. This will then match any data traffic that isn't matched by any other IP
Route record.
2.Select the service created above as the Destination.
Alternate
In the example above, a default IP Route was created which then routed all traffic to the required Service. An alternate
method to do this with system is to select Default Route within the Service settings.
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