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PLANET ISG-101 User Manual

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PLANET ISG-101

Internet Subscriber Gateway

Subscriber Fixed NAT IP was Conflict with

ISG-101 WAN Port NAT IP.

To avoid this IP conflict cases please configure

the more infrequently used network for DHCP

pool such like “192.168.223.X”, ”172.29.X.X”,

“10.59.X.X”. And we suggest using the Public IP

for ISG-101 WAN Port.

Figure 4-40 IP Conflict Case A

Subscriber Fixed NAT IP was Conflict with

ISG-101 LAN Port NAT IP.

To avoid this IP conflict case please configure

the more infrequently used network for LAN IP’s

pool such like “192.168.223.X”,”172.29.X.X” and

“10.59.X.X”.

Figure 4-41 IP Conflict Case B

Subscriber Fixed NAT IP was Conflict with one

PC which outside the ISG-101 WAN port but in

the LAN.

To avoid this IP conflict cases please configure

the more infrequently used network for the

Network between Router & ISG-101 such like

“192.168.223.X”, ”172.29.X.X”, “and

10.59.X.X”.

Figure 4-42 IP Conflict Case C

One subscriber Fixed IP was Conflict with the

other (DHCP Client or fixed IP). The ISG-101

WAN Port is same Network with these two

subscribers’ PC.

To avoid this IP conflict cases please configure

the more infrequently used network for the

Network between Router & ISG-101 such like

“192.168.223.X”, ”172.29.X.X” “10.59.X.X”.

The other case is even ISG-101 is different

network with two conflict IP PCs. These two PC

will show conflict IP message but these two PCs

can surf the Internet normally.

To avoid this case please using V-LAN Switch.

Figure 4-43 IP Conflict Case D

Notice:

1. Some subscribers might have the proxy server configuration in the web browser, for this case

the subscribers must cancel the proxy server settings. However, PLANET will support the

new firmware in the future to leave out this effort. For late released information, please check

the PLANET Web Site.

2. Some subscribers can access the Internet regularly but might not be able to send and receive

the E-mail normally. This is according to the subscriber’s settings and the subscriber’s E-mail

service provider. Some ISP doesn’t support the Internet mail, users are limited to send and

receive E-mail from the specified network. Furthermore, some subscribers are unable to

send/receive E-mail because their E-mail server address is private IP (IP masquerade). For

E-mail redirection function please check the page 22 “7) Email server IP address”

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