Configuring a magnia sg30 as a router – Toshiba Magnia SG30 User Manual
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Advanced Networking Features
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Configuring a Magnia SG30 as a Router
It is possible to set up the Magnia SG30 as a router servicing
a local subnet. All clients in that subnet look to the
Magnia SG30 as their gateway to the corporate LAN. The
clients and Magnia SG30 shares could be visible to the other
systems in the corporate LAN.
To set up a network in this configuration, a Magnia SG30 is
connected to a corporate LAN (or a DSL/Cable connection to
the Internet) using the public port. A routable subnet is then
configured / purchased for the Magnia SG30. The following
configuration steps should be taken:
1
Turn NAT off
2
A local IP range is established for the private clients
(DHCP could remain active).
3
An IP from the private subnet is entered for the server
private port.
4
An IP from corporate LAN is used for the public port (or
DHCP can be used)
5
Lower the Magnia SG30 firewall only if the Magnia
SG30 shares are to be accessed from a corporate network
(do not lower firewall if connected directly to the Internet
through a connection such as DSL or Cable).
6
The subnet IPs is adjusted based on the size of the subnet
being routed by the SG30
If you ever need to reset your advanced networking settings
back to their default factory released condition, you can do
so. Go to the Administrative Web site and click on the
Network tab, then select the Local menu item. On this
screen, select the Advanced button.
The advanced networking screen has a button labeled Reset
to Factory Defaults. By clicking on this button, you will reset
the advanced networking configurations to their original
defaults.