User guide

030-300564 Rev A 99 August 2009
User Guide ProLine G90
(
Models 6100
,
6110
)
2. If you have previously enabled Public LAN, you will need to disable Public LAN and enable the DHCP for
Private LAN and the Private LAN settings before you configure Single Static IP.
3. Static NAT and Single Static IP are mutually exclusive features. Static NAT should be disabled (if it has
previously been enabled) before you enable Single Static IP. To disable Static NAT, select Services from the
Configuration menu. Next, click the static NAT button. Select the device from the Static NAT Device drop-
down menu and click disable. You can now configure Single Static IP.
WAN IP Address Displays the PPP IP address that the ISP has assigned the modem.
Selection box Displays the devices available to share the Single Static IP address the ISP has
assigned the modem. The names listed in the select box will be populated by the
modem’s DHCP server based on DHCP requests. If a device’s name cannot be
determined, the current IP address of the device will be placed in the list.
When the feature is enabled, the active machine will be highlighted in the
select box and displayed at the bottom of the screen with the Disable
button.
When the feature is disabled, no device in the select box will be
highlighted, and the Enable button will be available.
When User Configured PC is selected, a local PC must be configured
manually with the WAN IP address as its Ethernet adapter’s IP address.
To enable Single Static IP, select a device that will share your Single Static IP from the options listed in the
selection box, click Enable and then OK. Your modem will be reset, and the new configuration will take effect.