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WebFORCE™Internet Gateway
Installation Guide
Document Number 007-3316-002

WebFORCE™Internet Gateway Installation Guide
Document Number 007-3316-002
CONTRIBUTORS
Written by John Raithel, Kameran Kashani
Illustrated by Dany Galgani, Dan Young, Kameran Kashani
Edited by Christina Cary
Production by Allen Clardy
Engineering contributions by Anurag Narula, John Schimmel, Marc Trimuschat, and
Jessica Weinstein.
Cover design and illustration by Rob Aguilar, Rikk Carey, Dean Hodgkinson,
Erik Lindholm, and Kay Maitz
© 1998, Silicon Graphics, Inc.— All Rights Reserved
The contents of this document may not be copied or duplicated in any form, in whole
or in part, without the prior written permission of Silicon Graphics, Inc.
RESTRICTED RIGHTS LEGEND
Use, duplication, or disclosure of the technical data contained in this document by
the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subdivision (c) (1) (ii) of the
Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 52.227-7013
and/or in similar or successor clauses in the FAR, or in the DOD or NASA FAR
Supplement. Unpublished rights reserved under the Copyright Laws of the United
States. Contractor/manufacturer is Silicon Graphics, Inc., 2011 N. Shoreline Blvd.,
Mountain View, CA 94043-1389.
Silicon Graphics, the Silicon Graphics logo, CHALLENGE, Indigo, and Onyx are
registered trademarks and Origin, Origin200, WebFORCE and Indigo2are
trademarks of Silicon Graphics, Inc. Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer,
Inc., registered in the U.S.A. and other countries. IBM is a registered trademark of
International Business Machines Corporation. Microsoft, Windows and MS-DOS are
registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other products are trademarks of
their respective companies.

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Contents
List of Figures v
List of Tables vii
About This Guide ix
Finding More Information x
Conventions Used in This Guide x
1. Overview of the Internet Gateway 1
About the WebFORCE Internet Gateway 1
Before You Connect to the Internet 3
Setting Up Your Internet Gateway 3
Parts of a WebFORCE Internet Gateway 3
Information Your ISP May Require 5
Information Your ISP May Provide 6
2. Connecting the Cables 7
Setting Up the Server 7
Connecting an IBM Compatible Personal Computer As the Serial Console 8
Connecting a Macintosh Computer as the Serial Console 9
Connecting Other Types of Workstations as the Serial Console 9
3. Setting Up the Terminal Emulator and Starting WebFORCE Internet Gateway 11
Types of Terminal Emulators 11
Configuring Your Terminal Emulator 12
Accessing the Server 13
Logging In to the Server and Initializing WebFORCE Internet Gateway 15
Using WebFORCE Internet Gateway From Your Web Browser 22
Glossary 27
Index 29


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List of Figures
Figure 1-1 WebFORCE Internet Gateway Connection to the Internet 2
Figure 1-2 Basic Parts of the WebFORCE Internet Gateway Package 4
Figure 3-1 WebFORCE Internet Gateway Welcome Screen 23
Figure 3-2 Setup Tasks Icon 24
Figure 3-3 Connect to the Internet (Easy Setup) Icon 24


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List of Tables
Table 1-1 General Information Your ISP May Require 5
Table 1-2 Information Your ISP May Provide 6
Table 2-1 Serial Connector Pin and Signal Descriptions 9
Table 3-1 Terminal Emulator Settings 12
Table 3-2 Checklist of Information Needed to Initialize the Gateway Server 15


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About This Guide
This guide describes how to set up a Silicon Graphics WebFORCE™Internet Gateway
server so that you can connect your network to the Internet. It contains the following
chapters:
•Chapter 1, “Overview of the Internet Gateway,”provides an overview of setting up
a WebFORCE Internet Gateway server, describes the component parts, and tells you
what you need to know to exchange information with your Internet service provider
(ISP).
•Chapter 2, “Connecting the Cables,”describes how to physically connect the
WebFORCE Internet Gateway to different types of computers, such as personal
computers running Windows or MS-DOS, or Macintosh computers.
•Chapter 3, “Setting Up the Terminal Emulator and Starting WebFORCE Internet
Gateway,”provides general instructions on configuring your personal computer or
Macintosh computer so that you can communicate with the WebFORCE Internet
Gateway server, and specific steps to initialize and start the WebFORCE Internet
Gateway.
Note: If the network host you are going to use as your Internet gateway already has a
monitor, PC, Macintosh or terminal attached, you can proceed immediately with “Using
WebFORCE Internet Gateway From Your Web Browser”in Chapter 3.
This manual focuses on setting up the WebFORCE Internet Gateway on a Silicon
Graphics server that is attached to your local area network (LAN). Once you are able to
access the server from other computers on your local area network, the WebFORCE
Internet Gateway software contains further documentation to help you through the
process of attaching the server to the Internet.

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About This Guide
Finding More Information
Information about Silicon Graphics hardware and software is available from a variety of
sources, including printed documentation, online documentation (including manuals
that you can view with the IRIS InSight viewer and online reference pages), and
documents available via the World Wide Web. Consult the InfoSearch tool (refer to the
infosearch(1) reference page) and your server owner’s guide for a list of available
documentation.
Conventions Used in This Guide
This WebFORCE Internet Gateway Installation Guide uses these conventions:
•References to documents are in italics.
•References to other chapters and sections within this guide are in quotation marks.
•References to commands that you can enter at the shell prompt are in italics.
•Input that you type literally is in bold. For example: “To log in as root, type root.”
•Names of IRIX reference (manual) pages are in the default font and are followed by
the section number of the reference page. For example “who(1)”refers to the who
command, which is found in section 1 of the IRIX reference.
•Steps to perform tasks are in numbered sentences. When a numbered step needs
more explanation, the explanation follows the step and is preceded by a square
bullet.
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