MANAGED,
7.Tab to the Subnet Mask field for the DSL IP address. If option 1 or 4 was entered in the Routing/Bridging field, no entry is required. If option 2 or 3 is entered, enter the DSL subnet mask previously derived from your network planning.
8.Tab to the various Static Routing Table fields and fill in the appropriate values previously derived from your network planning.
9.Press <Enter> to accept values.
10.If an (*) field was changed, the modem will reboot. If it does, log back in to the modem.
11.If no (*) field was changed, press
Table 7.3 Specific field information for the Modem Configuration Screen.
FIELD | DESCRIPTION |
DSL Parameters: | Enter “M” for Master and “S” for Slave. Each pair of |
Master/Slave: | |
| the other to be Slave. |
|
|
Name: | A name may be assigned to the modem. Up to 14 |
| characters are allowed including underscore characters, |
| but do not use spaces or these characters: \ / : ? “< > |
| The default setting for name is |
|
|
Network Parameters: |
|
MAC Address: | Media Access Control (MAC) address of the modem |
| LAN interface. |
Routing/Bridging: | Enter |
| 1 = Bridging: for bridge mode only. |
| 2 = IP Routing only: for routing mode only. |
| All |
| 3 = Bridge |
| (IPX, AppleTalk, etc.). This selection allows the DSL |
| line/modem to have both bridging and routing at |
| the same time. |
| 4 = Block packets: Disables bridging and routing |
| (no user traffic). |
| CAUTION: Any change to this Routing/Bridging field will |
| reboot the modem. Section 7.2.1 fully describes routing/ |
| bridging options. |
|
|
LAN IP address: | A unique address supplied by the Network Administrator |
(Left side of screen) | for the LAN side of the modem. A valid LAN IP address is |
| required for routing options 2 or 3. This address is used |
| for a remote management session to the modem. |
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