Netcom NB5 manual Dhcp Lease Time, Dhcp Relay, Enable/Disable Dhcp

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If the total number of network nodes is greater than the range of available IP addresses, the DHCP server will run out of DHCP addresses, and some users will not get access to network resources. If this happens you can either (1) increase the Ending IP address (to the limit of 255) or (2) reduce the Lease Time. (see below)

Caution:

If you change the Start IP or End IP values, ensure the values are still within

 

the same subnet as the Routers' IP address. In other words, if the Routers'

 

IP address is 192.168.1.1 (default) and you change the DHCP Start/End IP

 

addresses to be 192.128.1.2/192.128.1.100, you will not be able to

 

communicate with the ADSL Router if your PC has DHCP enabled.

DHCP Lease Time

The Lease Time is the amount of time a network user will be allowed connection to the ADSL Router with their current dynamic IP address. The amount of time is in units of minutes; the default value is 3600 minutes (60 hours). In a situation where a number of casual users need to be connected for relatively short periods this default value is frequently set at a lower value.

DHCP Relay

DHCP relay allows requests and responses between a DHCP client and DHCP server to traverse the Router between the LAN and WAN subnets. The DHCP relay is positioned on the LAN (DCHP client) side. This will allow LAN DHCP clients to be assigned DHCP information (IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway) from a DHCP server on the WAN (usually at the ISP).

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Contents Page Legal & Regulatory Information Contents Snmp Product Information System Log Overview NB5 Package Contents Note Minimum System Requirements DSL Link Front IndicatorsBack Panel Resetting Factory DefaultsDo I need a Micro filter? WAN Internet Default SettingsModem Access LAN ManagementQuick Start Guide Connecting your NB5 Adsl Modem via EthernetInstalling the USB driver Windows 98/Me/2000/XP only Connecting your NB5 Adsl Modem via USBLog into your Adsl Router Setting up your Adsl RouterSection of the User Guide for more information Quick Start MenuFor Single-User Connection Connecting your Adsl RouterConnecting the Adsl Router to Your Computer/Notebook Connecting to the Ethernet/USBFor Multiple User Connections 1a For Single User Connection 1b Connecting to the USBConnecting to the Adsl Line Connecting to the Power OutletPowering On For Windows 98 Second Edition / Windows Me Configuring Your Ethernet Network CardWindows For Windows 2000 / Windows XPConnection Installing the USB Device Driver Connection Installing the USB Device Driver For Windows Me Installing the USB Device Driver For Windows Installing the USB Device Driver For Windows XP Configuring Your Internet Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer based on IENetscape Navigator Connecting to the Internet Dedicated Firewalls Firewall ConfigurationIntroduction to Firewalls Network Address Translation and Port MappingFirewall Log into your Adsl Router Advanced Configuration of your Adsl RouterAdvanced Configuration of your Adsl Router-Login Settings Advanced Menus Introduction to Setup and Advanced MenusDhcp Configuring the Adsl ConnectionWAN Setup Setup MenuPPPoE Connection Advanced PPPoA Connection Setup Advanced Dhcp Connection Setup Advanced Static Connection Setup Static Settings Bridged Connection Setup Advanced Clip Classical IP over ATM Connection Setup Modifying or Deleting a Saved Connection Start IP End IP Range LAN SetupDhcp Configuration Server OnEnable/Disable Dhcp Dhcp Lease TimeDhcp Relay Static IP Address Assignment Management IPUPnP Advanced MenuSnmp IP QoS LAN Clients MAC Filter Control Enable/Disable MAC FilteringCreate MAC Filter Rules Edit or Delete MAC Filter RulesHidden MAC Filter Rules Multicasting Static Routing Dynamic Routing Be communicated prior to every user session Port ForwardingAdvanced Port Forwarding Creating Custom Rules Easy Port Forwarding Applying Pre-Defined RulesAdding Custom Rules to Applied Rules List To create a New Port Forward RuleAccess Control Enabling WAN access to the NB5 reduces security… IP Filters DMZ Configuration System Commands Tools MenuUser Management Modem Test Update FirmwareReboot Ping TestStatus Menu Appendix a Troubleshooting Adsl Router is not functionalCant connect to the Adsl Router DSL Link LED is always off DSL Link LED continues to blink but does not go solidAppendix B Adsl Router terms What is a firewall?What is NAT? What is a DMZ?What is a Gateway? Network Support Appendix C FeaturesADSL/ATM Support Encapsulation SupportExternal Connectors Management SupportSecurity Support Appendix D Cable Connections RJ-45 Network PortsTwisted pair cables RJ-11 Connector To RJ-11 adapter USB cablePin RS-232 Serial Cable Contact Information Appendix E Registering your NetComm ProductCustomer Information Legal & Regulatory InformationLimitations of Warranty Product Warranty