User`s guide

Internet Server User’s Guide
2 Installation
Internet protocol support for: PPP, PAP/CHAP, NAT,
TCP/IP, DHCP, ARP, ICMP, FTP, Telnet, and HTTP.
Support for device configuration via Telnet, web browser, or
IS Admin program (included).
The built-in hub includes:
Ten 10BASE-T ports for LAN connections
MDI-II cascading uplink port for easy expansion
BNC port for coaxial attachment
Automatic port partition
Collision detection
56K (maximum) modem speed support
128K (maximum) ISDN/TA speed support
Internet Features include: Dial-On-Demand, NAT internet
access, DHCP server, and virtual server.
Flash memory for easy firmware upgrades.
Internet Server Technology
The concept behind internet servers is to provide internet access
for multiple users through a single internet account. Without an
internet server, each end node (i.e., PC or workstation) on a LAN
must have it’s own public domain (global) IP address.