Logging – Apple AirPort Networks User Manual

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Chapter 3

AirPort Network Designs

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To use port mapping, you must configure TCP/IP manually on the computer that is
running the web, AppleShare, or FTP server.

You can also set up a computer as a default host to establish a permanent IP
address for the computer and provide inbound port mapping information to the
AirPort Extreme Base Station or AirPort Express. This is sometimes known as a DMZ
and is useful when playing some network games or video conferencing.

To set up a default host:

1

Open AirPort Utility, select your wireless device, and then choose Base Station >
Manual Setup, or double-click the device icon to open its configuration in a separate
window. Enter the password if necessary.

2

Click the Internet button, and then click NAT.

3

Select the “Enable Default Host at” checkbox. The default IP address is 10.0.1.253.

4

Enter the same IP address on the host computer.

Logging

You can set up your wireless device to log status information to the Mac OS X system
log or the Syslog application on a Windows computer. This is helpful for understanding
problems and monitoring a device’s performance.

To set up logging:

1

Open AirPort Utility, select your wireless device, and then choose Base Station >
Manual Setup, or double-click the device icon to open its configuration in a separate
window. Enter the password if necessary.

2

Click the Advanced button, and then click Statistics.

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