MANAGED,
The configuration used for the modems in “Routing Example One (Using a Router and Bridge Combination)”:
For Modem 1 (Router):
The “LAN IP address” field in the Modem Configuration screen will be set to 192.168.2.2
The LAN “Subnet Mask” field in the Modem Configuration screen will be set to 255.255.255.0
The “DSL IP address” field in the Modem Configuration screen will be set to 192.168.3.1
The DSL “Subnet Mask” field in the Modem Configuration screen will be set to 255.255.255.0
The “Master/Slave” field in the Modem Configuration screen will be set to Master.
The “Routing/Bridging” field in the Modem Configuration screen will be set to ip_routing_only
For Modem 2 (Bridge):
The “LAN IP address” field in the Modem Management screen will be set to 192.168.3.2
The “Subnet Mask” field in the Modem Management screen will be set to 255.255.255.0
The “Default Gateway” field will be set to 192.168.3.1.
The “Master/Slave” mode in the Modem Configuration screen is set to Slave.
The “Routing/Bridging” field in the Modem Configuration will be set to bridging.
You must also modify or configure the routing table of your external gateway router to include the network changes made when the modems are incorporated as routers. Operators are urged to consult their router vendor’s documentation to configure the routing table for their external gateway router.
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