GREAT ARBOR GAC-152 사용자 설명서 - 페이지 14
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G E T T I N G
S T A R T E D
* means all values (i.e all days or all months, etc.); ? means omit the specification
For scheduled dial up the command is "ifup dialup" to start the connection and "ifdown
dialup" to end the connection. For example to start the dial up session at 1:00 AM and
end the session at 1:05 AM every day type the following 2 lines in the Scheduled Tasks
box and Submit:
0 1 * * * ifup dialup
5 1 * * * ifdown dialup
To start the dial up session at 5:30 AM every Sunday and end it 5 minutes
later, use the following commands:
30 5 ? * 0 ifup dialup
35 5 ? * 0 ifdown dialup
Optional: Broadband Configuration
If you have a broadband connection (DSL, Cable, Fiber-optic, or satellite) and would like
to use that with the GAC-150 Series, connect the Broadband Ethernet cable to the
WAN port on the router. Access the router administrator console (via
Network/Interfaces/WAN
http://192.168.1.1) and select
in the same manner as the
Dial Up interface (DIALUP) was selected earlier. Configure WAN as specified by your
Save/Apply
Broadband ISP and
. In manual button mode of operation the dial up
connection will become the default route to the Internet if the button is pressed. Upon
disconnecting the dial up, the default route will fall back to the Ethernet WAN. In
Automatic dial up mode of operation, the Ethernet WAN route will always be preferred
and dial up connections will only happen if the Ethernet WAN port is physically
disconnected from the broadband service.
Port Forwarding (Redirection)
Port Forwarding can be used to redirect incoming WAN/Dialup connections to servers
on the LAN side of the GAC router. Port Forwarding is useful if web servers, video
cameras and other content servers on the LAN need to be accessed from the Internet.
The Internet connection could be a broadband connection or a scheduled dial up
connection. Typically a dynamic DNS client on the content server is used to associate a
hostname with the current IP address of the GAC router site. This allows users on the
Internet to access the GAC router site with a hostname. The port forwarding
configuration on the router then ensures that those incoming connections are redirected
to the content server. To configure port forwarding first click the Network/Firewall
tab. Next go to the Redirections section of the firewall page and click Add. The port
forwarding (Redirection) page shown in Figure 7 below will be displayed. Select the
incoming protocols (TCP, UDP, TCP and UDP or custom IP protocol name), the ports,
and the IP address of the server on the LAN (Internal IP address) that the traffic is to be
redirected to. For example for a web server on the LAN, the protocol would be TCP
and the port would be 80. You can also map the external port to a different internal port
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