1.The LAN port must be enabled in the Interface Configuration
♦Choose Interface Configuration, LAN.
♦Position the cursor over the State item and press <space bar>. The State will change from Disable to Enable.
♦Position the cursor on the SAVE option at the bottom of the screen and press <Enter> to save the new setting.
♦Choose Exit in the
2.Enable IP Networking
♦Choose Network Configuration, IP Configuration.
♦Position the cursor over the third item IP Networking and press <space bar> to Enable it.
♦Position the cursor on the Save option at the bottom of the screen and press <Enter> to save the new setting.
3.Assign an IP address to the LAN port in the Network Configuration
♦Still in Network Configuration, IP Configuration submenu from Step 2 above, choose IP Stack Configuration, LAN.
♦Enter a valid IP address for the LAN in the first item. You may also enter a Netmask if you wish. For more information about IP Addresses and Subnet masks, please refer to Appendix B, “IP Concepts.”
♦Position the cursor on the Save option at the bottom of the screen and press <Enter> to save the new setting.
♦Choose EXIT in the
4.Enable the Telnet/Discovery function on the router.
♦From the Main Menu choose Advanced Functions.
♦Choose the Telnet/Discovery Enable option and then Enable Telnet State.
♦Position the cursor on the Save option at the bottom of the screen and press <Enter> to save the new settings.
♦Choose Exit in the
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