D-Link DSL-564T manual Using Dhcp, Changing the IP Address of the Router, IP Setup Example #2

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address (each computer must have a unique address to distinguish it on the network). The IP address scheme used in Example #1 can be used for any LAN that requires up to 253 separate IP addresses (excluding the Router). Notice that the subnet mask is the same for all machines and the default gateway address is the LAN IP address of the Router.

It is a good idea to make a note of each device’s IP address for reference during troubleshooting or when adding new stations or devices.

Using DHCP

The second way to use the default settings is to allow the Router to automatically assign IP settings for workstation using DHCP. To do this, simply make sure your computers’ IP addresses are set to 0.0.0.0 (under Windows, choose the option Obtain an IP address automatically in the TCP/IP network component described above). When the computers are restarted, their IP settings will automatically be assigned by the Router. The Router is set by default to use DHCP. See the discussion in Chapter 5 for information on how to use configure the Router for DHCP.

Changing the IP Address of the Router

When planning your LAN IP address setup, you may use any scheme allowed by rules that govern IP assignment. It may be more convenient or easier to remember an IP scheme that use a different address for the Router. Or you may be installing the Router on a network that has already established the IP settings. Changing the IP address is a simple matter and can be done using the web manager (see LAN IP Address in Chapter 5). If you are incorporating the Router into a LAN with an existing IP structure, be sure to disable the DHCP function. Also, consider the effects of the NAT function which is enable by default.

An IP addressing scheme commonly used for Ethernet LANs establishes 10.0.0.1 as the base address for the network. Using Example #2 below, the Router is assigned the base address 10.0.0.1 and the remaining addresses are assigned manually or using DHCP.

Alternative IP Assignment

Host

IP Address

Subnet Mask

Gateway IP

Router

10.0.0.1

255.255.255.0

10.0.0.254

Computer #1

10.0.0.2

255.255.255.0

10.0.0.254

Computer #2

10.0.0.3

255.255.255.0

10.0.0.254

Computer #3

10.0.0.4

255.255.255.0

10.0.0.254

 

IP Setup - Example #2

 

These two examples are only examples you can use to help you get started. If you are interested in more advanced information on how to use IP addressing on a LAN there are numerous resources freely available on the Internet. There are also many books and chapters of books on the subject of IP address assignment, IP networking and the TCP/IP protocol suite.

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Contents DSL-564T Adsl Router User’s Guide FCC Warning DSL-564T DSL Router User’s GuideWarranties Exclusive Wichtige SicherheitshinweiseSoftware HardwareWarranty and Registration Information for USA Only DSL-564T DSL Router User’s Guide Table of Contents Status Menus Before You Start Installation RequirementsAbout This User’s Guide About Clip Connections RFC Ethernet Port NIC AdapterAdditional Software Information you will need from your Adsl service provider Information you will need about your LAN or computer Router Description and Operation What is ADSL?Router Features Standards Compatibility and Compliance Packing List Front Panel DisplayRear Panel Connections Factory Reset Button Power on RouterNetwork Connections Hub or Switch to Router ConnectionConnect Adsl Line Connect Router to EthernetComputer to Router Connection Wan Configuration Summary Configuring IP Settings on Your ComputerConfigure Windows XP for Dhcp DSL-564T Adsl Router User’s Guide Windows Configure Windows 2000 for DhcpWindows 95 and Windows Configure Windows ME for DhcpWindows ME Windows NT 4.0 Workstations Configure Windows 95 and Windows 98 for DhcpConfigure Windows NT 4.0 for Dhcp Login to Home Access the Configuration ManagerHome Status Information window Configure the RouterOpening Setup window Setup MenuDSL Modulation Settings Configure Connection 1 for PPPoAPPPoA Connection 1 Setup menu Change the Connection Type Configure Connection 1 for PPPoESetup Configure Connection 1 for PPPoE Setup Configure Connection 1 for Bridge Configure Connection 1 for BridgeSetup Configure Connection 1 for Static IP for the WAN Configure Connection 1 for Static IP for WANDSL-564T Adsl Router User’s Guide Setup Configure Connection 1 for Dhcp service for the WAN Configure Connection 1 for Dhcp for WAN10. Setup Configure Connection 1 for Clip IPoA Configure Connection 1 for ClipCreate a New Connection New Connection Example 1 Create a New PPPoE Connection 11. Setup a New Connection ConnectionNew Connection Example 2 Create a New Bridge Connection 12. Setup a New Connection ConnectionDhcp Parameter Description Start IP Dhcp Configuration for LANEnd IP Lease Time14. Configure Dhcp Relay Service Enable Dhcp RelayManagement IP 15. Configure Management IP16. Router Tools Menus Save Configuration Changes18. Changes permanently saved message Advanced Router Management Advanced UPnP window UPnPLAN Clients LAN Clients SetupAdvanced Port Forwarding window Port ForwardingAudio/Video Category Available Rules GamesApplications ServersSet up Custom Port Forwarding Rules Port Forwarding User Rules Management Access Control menu Access ControlVPN Advanced Security Enable/Disable NAT and FirewallDMZ IP Address Setup Remote ManagementBridge Filters 10. Multicast pass-through menu Multicast Pass-through11. Static Routing menu Static Routing12. Dynamic Routing RIP menu Dynamic RoutingMultiple Virtual Connections 13. Tools and utility menu links Tools and Utility Menus14. User Management menu User Management15. Tools System Commands menu System Commands16. Remote Log menu Remote Log17. Tools Update Gateway window Update Gateway18. Tools Ping Test window Ping Test19. Tools Modem Test window Modem Test20. Status display links Status Menus21. Network Statistics window Network StatisticsDhcp Clients Connection StatusProduct Information Modem StatusHelp Menu System Log Protocols Standards Data Transfer RateCE Class B, FCC Class B Part Physical and EnvironmentalManual IP Address Assignment Using the Default IP AddressAssigning Network IP Addresses Changing the IP Address of the Router Using DhcpIP Setup Example #2 IP Addresses IP ConceptsClass Beginning Address Ending Address IP Network ClassesIP Class Subnet Mask Subnet MaskMicrofilters Microfilter InstallationLine Splitter Line Splitter InstallationEast Chang An Ave., Dong Cheng District TEL 27-12-665-2165 FAX 2F, No , Pao-chung Road, Hsin-tien, Taipei, Taiwan Registration Card