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For Static IP Address: This option is for users who are assigned a static IP Address fromtheir ISP. Your ISP will provide all the information needed for this section such as IP Address,Netmask, Gateway, and DNS. Use this option if you have more than one public IP Addressassigned to you.IP Address: Enter the static IP address assigned to you by your ISP. This will be the publicIP address of the External (WAN) port of the Security Bandwidth Manager.Netmask: This will be the Netmask of the external (WAN) network. (i.e. 255.255.255.0)Default Gateway: This will be the Gateway IP address.DNS Server 1/2: Enter the DNS 1/2 server provided by ISP. (See Note.)Max. Upstream Bandwidth/Max. Downstream Bandwidth: The bandwidth provided by ISP.(Upstream/Downstream can be up to 10Mbps)Ping: Select this to allow the external network to ping the IP Address of the Firewall. Thiswill allow people from the Internet to be able to ping the Firewall. If set to enable, theSecurity Bandwidth Manager will respond to echo request packets from the external network.WebUI: Select this to allow the Security Bandwidth Manager WEBUI to be accessed from theExternal (WAN) network. This will allow the WebUI to be configured from a user on theInternet. Keep in mind that the Security Bandwidth Manager always requires a usernameand password to enter the WebUI.After setting all of the interface address, click OK button.!!Figure2-4 WAN interface setup for Static IP Address51

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