D-Link DSL-564T manual Assigning Network IP Addresses, Using the Default IP Address

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IP Address Setup

The DSL-564T is designed to provide network administrators maximum flexibility for IP addressing on the Ethernet LAN. The easiest IP setup choice in most cases is to let the Router do it using DHCP, which is enabled by default. This appendix briefly describes various options including DHCP, used for IP setup on a LAN. If you are new to IP networking, the next appendix provides some background information on basic IP concepts.

Assigning Network IP Addresses

The IP address settings, which include the IP address, subnet mask and gateway IP address are the first and most important internal network settings that need to be configured. The Router is assigned a default LAN IP address and subnet mask. If you do not have a preexisting IP network and are setting one up now, using the factory default IP address settings can greatly ease the setup process. If you already have a preexisting IP network, you can adjust the IP settings for the Router to fit within your existing scheme.

Using the Default IP Address

The Router is shipped with a preset default IP address setting of 192.168.1.1 for the LAN port. There are two ways to use this default IP address, you can manually assign an IP address and subnet mask for each PC on the LAN or you can instruct the Router to automatically assign them using DHCP. The simplest method is to use DHCP. The DHCP function is active by default.

Manual IP Address Assignment

Manually configuring IP settings for the LAN means you must manually set an IP address, subnet mask and IP address of the default gateway (the Router’s IP address) on each networked computer. The example listed below describes IP configuration for computers running Windows 95 or Windows 98. Regardless of what operating system is used on each workstation, the three network IP settings must be defined so the network interface used by each workstation can be identified by the Router, and vice versa. For detailed information about configuring your workstations IP settings, consult the user’s guide included with the operating system or the network interface card (NIC).

1.In Windows 95/98, click on the Start button, go to Settings and choose Control Panel.

2.In the window that opens, double-click on the Network icon.

3.Under the Configuration tab, select the TCP/IP component and click Properties.

4.Choose the Specify an IP address option and edit the address settings accordingly. Consult the table below for IP settings on a Class C network.

Using Default IP without DHCP

Host

IP Address

Subnet Mask

Gateway IP

Router

192.168.1.1

255.255.255.0

 

Computer #1

192.168.1.2

255.255.255.0

192.168.1.1

Computer #2

192.168.1.3

255.255.255.0

192.168.1.1

Computer #3

192.168.1.4

255.255.255.0

192.168.1.1

 

IP Setup - Example #1

 

Please note that when using the default IP address as in the above example, the first three numbers in the IP address must always be the same with only the fourth number changing. The first three numbers define the network IP address (all machines must belong to the same IP network), while the last number denotes the host IP

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Contents DSL-564T Adsl Router User’s Guide DSL-564T DSL Router User’s Guide FCC WarningWichtige Sicherheitshinweise Warranties ExclusiveHardware SoftwareWarranty and Registration Information for USA Only DSL-564T DSL Router User’s Guide Table of Contents Status Menus About This User’s Guide Installation RequirementsBefore You Start Additional Software Ethernet Port NIC AdapterAbout Clip Connections RFC Information you will need from your Adsl service provider Information you will need about your LAN or computer What is ADSL? Router Description and OperationRouter Features Standards Compatibility and Compliance Front Panel Display Packing ListRear Panel Connections Power on Router Factory Reset ButtonHub or Switch to Router Connection Network ConnectionsConnect Adsl Line Connect Router to EthernetComputer to Router Connection Configuring IP Settings on Your Computer Wan Configuration SummaryConfigure Windows XP for Dhcp DSL-564T Adsl Router User’s Guide Configure Windows 2000 for Dhcp WindowsWindows ME Configure Windows ME for DhcpWindows 95 and Windows Configure Windows NT 4.0 for Dhcp Configure Windows 95 and Windows 98 for DhcpWindows NT 4.0 Workstations Access the Configuration Manager Login to HomeConfigure the Router Home Status Information windowSetup Menu Opening Setup windowConfigure Connection 1 for PPPoA DSL Modulation SettingsPPPoA Connection 1 Setup menu Configure Connection 1 for PPPoE Change the Connection TypeSetup Configure Connection 1 for PPPoE Configure Connection 1 for Bridge Setup Configure Connection 1 for BridgeConfigure Connection 1 for Static IP for WAN Setup Configure Connection 1 for Static IP for the WANDSL-564T Adsl Router User’s Guide Configure Connection 1 for Dhcp for WAN Setup Configure Connection 1 for Dhcp service for the WANConfigure Connection 1 for Clip 10. Setup Configure Connection 1 for Clip IPoACreate a New Connection 11. Setup a New Connection Connection New Connection Example 1 Create a New PPPoE Connection12. Setup a New Connection Connection New Connection Example 2 Create a New Bridge ConnectionDhcp Configuration for LAN Dhcp Parameter Description Start IPEnd IP Lease TimeEnable Dhcp Relay 14. Configure Dhcp Relay Service15. Configure Management IP Management IPSave Configuration Changes 16. Router Tools Menus18. Changes permanently saved message Advanced Router Management UPnP Advanced UPnP windowLAN Clients Setup LAN ClientsPort Forwarding Advanced Port Forwarding windowCategory Available Rules Games Audio/VideoApplications ServersSet up Custom Port Forwarding Rules Port Forwarding User Rules Management Access Control Access Control menuVPN Enable/Disable NAT and Firewall Advanced SecurityBridge Filters Setup Remote ManagementDMZ IP Address Multicast Pass-through 10. Multicast pass-through menuStatic Routing 11. Static Routing menuDynamic Routing 12. Dynamic Routing RIP menuMultiple Virtual Connections Tools and Utility Menus 13. Tools and utility menu linksUser Management 14. User Management menuSystem Commands 15. Tools System Commands menuRemote Log 16. Remote Log menuUpdate Gateway 17. Tools Update Gateway windowPing Test 18. Tools Ping Test windowModem Test 19. Tools Modem Test windowStatus Menus 20. Status display linksNetwork Statistics 21. Network Statistics windowConnection Status Dhcp ClientsModem Status Product Information System Log Help MenuStandards ProtocolsData Transfer RatePhysical and Environmental CE Class B, FCC Class B PartAssigning Network IP Addresses Using the Default IP AddressManual IP Address Assignment IP Setup Example #2 Using DhcpChanging the IP Address of the Router IP Concepts IP AddressesIP Network Classes Class Beginning Address Ending AddressSubnet Mask IP Class Subnet MaskMicrofilter Installation MicrofiltersLine Splitter Installation Line SplitterEast Chang An Ave., Dong Cheng District TEL 27-12-665-2165 FAX 2F, No , Pao-chung Road, Hsin-tien, Taipei, Taiwan Registration Card