Руководство Пользователя для Netopia 2e-w

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About Your Cayman 2E-W
Cayman 2E-W User’s Guide
 
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November 2000
 
 
Full-featured wide-area network bridge supports non-TCP/IP 
protocols.
 
 
Network Address Translation (NAT) lets your workgroup 
network share one IP address when communicating with other 
hosts on your corporate network or the Internet.
 
 
Support for a NAT default server lets your Cayman 2E-W direct 
NAT traffic to a specified host on your network.
 
 
Network Address Translation (NAT) conceals the topology of 
your local area network from outside hackers while offering full 
Internet access to LAN clients.
 
 
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client 
functionality lets a host on your Wide Area Network (WAN) 
configure the IP address and other network settings for the WAN 
interface on your Cayman 2E-W automatically.
 
 
DHCP server functionality lets the Cayman 2E-W automatically 
configure the IP address and other network settings for 
computers on your Local Area Network.
 
 
DHCP relay agent functionality lets devices on the Local Area 
Network obtain network address information from a DHCP 
server on the WAN without any user setup at the workstation.
 
 
IP pinholes let you provide web services from your Local Area 
Network without sacrificing network security.
 
 
Bandwidth shaping lets carriers and service providers regulate 
the amount of WAN traffic. 
 
 
Support for Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) lets 
you connect to an Internet Service Provider using well-defined 
protocols.
 
 
Diagnose utility simplifies identification and resolution of 
network problems.
 
 
Cayman 2E-W configuration pages automatically warn you if an 
administrator password has not been set.