Seeking advice on completing application for fixed IP

Discussion in 'Server Operation' started by satimis, Dec 23, 2006.

  1. satimis

    satimis Member

    Hi folks,

    I'm now completing following form for applying broadband installation with fixed IP address. (I haven't registered a domain yet. I'll register it later).
    Code:
    Private IP address [ ] have Private IP	[ ] 10.__.__.__   to  10.__.__.__
    					[ ] 172.__.__.__  to  172.__.__.__
    					[ ] 192.168.__.__ to  192.168.__.__
    					[ ] 192.168.0.10 to 192.168.0.60 (default)
    
    		   [ ] have no Private IP address
    
    
    
    Gateway IP:[ ] defaul: 192.168.0.1  [ ] different from default range:(range:__.__.__.__)
    
    
    Subnet Mask: [ ] default: 255.255.255.192  [ ] different from default range:(range:__.__.__.__)
    
    
    NAT	[ ] NAT applied		[ ] no NAT applied (default)
    
    
    DHCP	[ ] DHCP applied (default for BBB Xtra and SBB Xtra	
    	[ ] no DHCP applied (default for BBB X2, LL, MBB, NBB, SBB and LBS)
    	[ ] range: 192.168.0.10-60 (default)
    	[ ] different from default range: (range:__.__.__.__)
    
    
    Internet IP address [ ] self owned Internet IP address	  IP address: ______
    		    [ ] ISP owned Internet IP address	  IP address: ______
    		    [ ] have no Internet IP address (default)
    
    
    Firewall or proxy   [ ] have firewall or proxy separate network from Internet
    		    [ ] no firewall or proxy (default)
    
    The above information is for ISP to preset the router which will be supplied free of charge.


    Could you please giving me some advice on completing the said form. TIA


    Merry X'mas and Happy New Year.


    I'm going to register a domain with 'goddady'
    https://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/registrar/search.asp?se=+&ci=414

    Any comment and suggestion? TIA


    B.R.
    satimis
     
    Last edited: Dec 23, 2006
  2. falko

    falko Super Moderator ISPConfig Developer

    You're applying for a fixed public IP address, and your ISP is asking you for details about your local network? :eek: Can't you configure the LAN settings through the router's web interface? :confused: (I'm really interested now in the name of your ISP...)

    Anyway, which IP addresses are you currently using in your LAN?
     
  3. satimis

    satimis Member

    Hi falko,

    I don't know. I'll ask my ISP to confirm whether I can set the router myself after Holiday. If YES, I'll ask ISP to preset all items default.

    I recalled at time on contacting ISP, they told me that they can remote access the router to set it preventing other workstations on my LAN downloading spam messages. They do know that I have only a server without LAN setup. This is only a test for me.

    I tried to register a domain with "godaddy.com". They need my email address not with Yahoo, Google, etc. Therefore I have to setup my broadband connection first before I can proceed further.

    Sorry I don't follow. There is no LAN at present.

    Merry X'mas and Happy New Year


    B.R.
    satimis
     
  4. falko

    falko Super Moderator ISPConfig Developer

    Then I suggest that you answer a part of the questions as follows:

    Code:
    Private IP address [ ] have Private IP	[ ] 10.__.__.__   to  10.__.__.__
    					[ ] 172.__.__.__  to  172.__.__.__
    					[ ] 192.168.__.__ to  192.168.__.__
    					[x] 192.168.0.10 to 192.168.0.60 (default)
    
    		   [ ] have no Private IP address
    
    
    
    Gateway IP:[x] defaul: 192.168.0.1  [ ] different from default range:(range:__.__.__.__)
    
    
    Subnet Mask: [ ] default: 255.255.255.192  [x] different from default range:(range:255.255.255.0)
    
    
    NAT	[x] NAT applied		[ ] no NAT applied (default)
    
    
    DHCP	[ ] DHCP applied (default for BBB Xtra and SBB Xtra	
    	[ ] no DHCP applied (default for BBB X2, LL, MBB, NBB, SBB and LBS)
    	[x] range: 192.168.0.10-60 (default)
    	[ ] different from default range: (range:__.__.__.__)
     
  5. satimis

    satimis Member

    Noted with tks.


    B.R.
    satimis
     

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