SMC Networks Barricade User Manual

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IP Address:

The current value will be displayed. If this is not
valid for the current location, a warning message will
displayed.

You can enter a new value, or use the "Suggest New
Values" button to get the Wizard to select an unused
value from the Address range used on your LAN.

Network Mask:

The must match the value used by PCs on your LAN.
The default Barricade value is 255.255.255.0

Gateway:

If you have a Router, enter its IP Address here.
Otherwise, leave this at the default value.

Enable DHCP Server:

If checked, the Barricade will provide an IP Address
and related data to PCs on request. PCs will only
make such as request if they are set to act as DHCP
clients
. (See Windows Client Setup and Macintosh
Client Setup
for details of DHCP Client configura-
tion.)

Start IP Address:

The first value for the range of IP Addresses to be
allocated by the DHCP Server.

Finish IP Address:

The last value for the range of IP Addresses to be
allocated by the DHCP Server

Ensure that the range is large enough for the number
of DHCP clients (the PCs and other devices making
DHCP requests).

Internet Access

Access Method

Select the appropriate setting. If Internet access via
this Server is not required, select None.

Internet Access Setup

This screen will vary depending on the Internet
Access method used. This data is available from your
ISP.

6.

When the Wizard is complete, the Barricade is operational, with the following

limitations.

All Windows users will be given "Guest" access rights. This allows Printer

usage, and access to the public folder.

The advanced Internet-related features (Special Applications, Filtering,

Virtual Servers) are not configured. See Chapter 4 for further details of the
advanced Internet functions.

Macintosh users can only access Barricade storage with the guest network

logon, or by logging on as admin with no password. (The admin user has
access rights to ALL folders.)

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