nat forwarding

Eric Richardson eric@milagrosoft.com
Thu, 21 Dec 2000 19:02:54 -0700


Pee Kay wrote:
> 
> Setting up nat and DHCP on the 675 if fairly easy. You can either log into it via telnet or use the console cable that came with it and minicom into it. The manuals that came with 675 are pretty straight forward in telling you how to set the NAT up but if you dont have those you can go here:

How do you telnet to it - I couldn't figure out the IP address cause it
is in routing mode and I didn't think it had a IP address. I was able to
use the serial port thanks to some help on this list
> 
> http://www.ieng.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/dsl_prod/c600s/c675/c675inop/index.htm
> 
> for all the information you need. The 675 actually has alot of cool features (even does port forwarding) and works really well.
> 
> A couple things you might want to do while you are in there digging around is change the default passwords and also disable the http server. There is a DOS attack that will choke the 675's if the the http services are running.
> 

I tried to do this a few days ago with no luck. I tried to set up the
routin mode called "Configurationless provisioning" with DHCP Client and
Server and NAT. I was using rfc1483 bridging mode to FastQ as my service
provider. 

Do you have to set up a separate VCI channel for the DHCP request from
the router to the service provider?

Who is your service provider?

I'd appreciate any help you could give. Perhaps your config file if you
can figure out tftp. It has tons of cool features.

Eric :-)