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Subject:
Netscreen-10
Category: Computers > Hardware Asked by: benholmes-ga List Price: $25.00 |
Posted:
23 Oct 2002 08:34 PDT
Expires: 22 Nov 2002 07:34 PST Question ID: 88588 |
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Subject:
Re: Netscreen-10
From: fatstu-ga on 25 Oct 2002 08:41 PDT |
You may need a router, first try configuring port that connects to your switch. It needs to have an IP which belongs to you're network...same subnet mask etc. Also how are the IPs assigned on you network, from a DHCP service or are they all static. Furthermore you need to make sure each PC has the netscreen box as its default gateway...beit configuring DHCP service to give tell each computer this or manually configuring all the IP's settings if they are static |
Subject:
Re: Netscreen-10
From: darkstar45680-ga on 02 Nov 2002 15:33 PST |
I am assuming that your "Netscreen-10" is actually a 5XP or 5XT 10-user model, as I see no model 10. Looks like all models support Network Address Translation (NAT)and DHCP server functionality on trusted(inside) interfaces. Seems like you shouldn't have much trouble getting this up and running, unless you need to do something really odd with it. Just using it as a firewall/NAT box should be straightforward. If you don't have a basic working knowledge of TCP/IP, you might ask a local guru to set that part up for you. I suspect that any network tech could manage it in an hour or so... Good luck. |
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