User`s guide

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5. Right-click the CIFS_FTP Traffic connection and select Properties.
a. In the Properties dialog box, double-click Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
b. Select “Use the following IP address:” and enter the following:
— An IP address (172.20.115.12 used in the following example)
— A subnet mask (255.255.255.128 used in the following example)
— A default gateway (172.20.115.1 used in the following example)
c. Select “Use the following DNS server addresses:” and enter the following:
— Preferred DNS server (172.20.110.5 used in the following example)
— Alternate DNS server (172.16.4.235 used in the following example)
d. Click OK.
6. Right-click Local Area Connect 3 and select Rename.
7. Rename the connection to ISIS Traffic.
8. Right-click the ISIS Traffic connection and select Properties.
a. In the Properties dialog box, double-click Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
b. Select “Use the following IP address:” and enter the following:
— An IP address (172.20.115.13 used in the following example)
— A subnet mask (255.255.255.255 used in the following example)
— No default gateway
c. Select “Use the following DNS server addresses:” and enter the following:
— Preferred DNS server (172.20.110.5 used in the following example)
— Alternate DNS server (172.16.4.235 used in the following example)
d. Click OK.
9. Deselect “File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks.
10. Click OK to save the change and close the Properties dialog box.
11. Right-click the CIFS_FTP Traffic connection and select Properties.
12. Verify that “File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks” is selected for the
CIFS_FTP Traffic connection.
File Gateway Server Settings for CIFS, FTP, and ISIS Traffic
Configure the following for the CIFS and FTP Ethernet port on the File Gateway server: