UTStarcom UT-300R2 manual Dhcp Configuration

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6Enter the appropriate IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway address as instructed by your ISP. Your ISP should have provided these IP settings to you.

7If you are instructed to use enable Default Route by your ISP, click the Enabled radio button. This setting specifies that this PVC (from the list of seven) on your UT-300R2 be used to define the default route to the Internet for your LAN. Whenever a computer on your LAN attempts to access the Internet, the UT-300R2 will use this PVC to direct packets to the Internet, and this PVC will become the default gateway to the Internet for your LAN.

8When you are satisfied that all the WAN settings are configured correctly, click on the Apply button.

9The new settings must be saved and the UT-300R2 must be restarted for the settings to go into effect. To manually save and reboot the UT-300R2, click on the Tools directory tab and then click the System menu button. On the menu that appears, click he Save & Restart button. The UT-300R2 will save the new settings and restart. Upon restarting the UT-300R2 will automatically establish the bridged WAN connection.

DHCP Configuration

To display the DHCP Server menu, click the DHCP button in the Home directory. Active DHCP Clients appear listed in the DHCP Client Table below the configuration menu. Information about DHCP clients includes the IP address, MAC address, host name and lease time are displayed in the list.

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Contents UT-300R2 ADSL2/2+Modem United States Government Legends Contents UT-300R2 Status Information Attachments Overview Device IntroductionFeatures Device AppearanceOverview Installation Planning Packing ListInterfaces Introduction Front PanelCable Connections Connecting the Adsl LineRear Panel Connecting the UT-300R2 to the Ethernet LAN Hub or Switch to UT-300R2 Connection Computer to UT-300R2 ConnectionPower on Installation Planning Before Configuring UT-300R2 Set up TCP/IP on Your PCSet up Proxy Service Configure IP Settings on Your PCFirst Time Log on Web-based Management SummaryWeb-based Management Configuring the WAN Connection Options of Web-basedWeb-based Management Configuring a Bridged Connection for the WAN WAN Setting − Add menuDepending on which WAN Type and Connection Type you select Web-based Management Configuring a Routed/Bridged Connection for the WAN WAN Settings Menu Routed/Bridged Mode Configuring a PPP Connection for the WAN Web-based Management Dynamic IP Address for the WAN Connection Web-based Management Static IP Address for WAN Web-based Management Dhcp Configuration Dhcp Server Settings for the LAN Use the UT-300R2 for Dhcp DNS Server SettingDisabling the Dhcp Server Configuring the LAN Connection Web-based Management Save New Settings Web-based Management Advanced Configuration / Network Management Advanced configuration menus Virtual Server Configuration NATAdvanced Configuration / Network Management Advanced Configuration / Network Management Directory Configuration and Read-only Menus Special Application Configuration Directory Configuration and Read-only Menus This is the TCP or UDP port number that will be used Configure a Filter Rule-IP Filters Advanced Configuration / Network Management Advanced Configuration / Network Management MAC Select Allow to permit packets to pass through Configuring a Filter Rule- MAC Filters Advanced Configuration / Network Management Directory Configuration and Read-only Menus Configuring a Filter Rule-URL Blocking Advanced Configuration / Network Management Directory Configuration and Read-only Menus Configuring a Filter Rule-Domain Blocking Advanced Configuration / Network Management This radio button selects the URL filter rule Firewall Configuration Menu FirewallAttacks Port Scans DMZ Ddns RIP Administrator’s Settings ToolsConfigure System Time Administrator Settings MenuSave UT-300R2 Configuration Settings Save Configuration File to PC Load Saved Configuration Files System SettingsRestore Factory Default Settings Firmware UpdateTools UT-300R2 Status Information LogTraffic Statistics Traffic StatisticsDiagnostics DiagnosticsTechnical Specifications AttachmentsSafety and Environmental Tftp Glossary Attachments