Allied Telesis AT-AR256E manual Changing the Adsl Router IP Address, Static IP Address Assignment

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Figure 11 (Example of a DHCP Relay configuration)

By turning off the DHCP server and relay, the network administrator must carefully configure the IP address, Subnet Mask and DNS settings of every computer on your network. Do not assign the same IP address to more than one computer, and the ADSL router must be on the same subnet as all the other computers.

The Apply button will temporarily save this connection. need to click on Save Settings (at the side of the page). Save All.

To make the change permanent, you At the system commands page, click on

4.5.2 Changing the ADSL Router IP Address

You can change the ADSL router’s IP address by clicking Setup and under LAN Setup, select Management. This will bring up the page shown in Figure 12.

4.5.2.1Static IP Address Assignment

The ADSL router’s default IP address and subnet mask are 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0; this subnet mask will allow the ADSL router to support 254 users. If you want to support a larger number of users, you can change the subnet mask; but remember, the DHCP server is defaulted to only give out 255 IP addresses. Further remember that if you change your gateway’s IP address and you have DHCP enabled, the DHCP configuration must reside within the same subnet.

The default gateway is the routing device used to forward all traffic that is not addressed to a station within the local subnet. Your ISP will provide you with the default gateway address. Figure 12 shows a default gateway address of 203.125.64.1 because this was the default gateway defined when the CLIP connection was configured.

The Hostname can be any alphanumeric word that does not contain spaces. The Domain Name is used in conjunction with the Hostname to uniquely identify the gateway. To access the ADSL router’s web pages, the user can type 192.168.1.1 (the default IP address) or type AlliedTelesyn.

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Contents Web Interface User Guide Introduction Main Features Your Gateway at a Glance Page Introduction Main FeaturesManagement Support Ports and Buttons Your Gateway at a GlanceLED Description Installing Your Adsl Router Log into Your Adsl Router Setting Up Your Adsl RouterQuick Start Quick Start Setup For Advance UserWide Area Network Connection Configuring the WANLocal Area Network Connection Bridged Gateway Profile and Connection New ConnectionPPPoA Connection Setup PPPoE Connection Setup Dhcp Connection Setup Static Connection Setup Page Modem Setup Configuring the LANModify an Existing Connection Enable/Disable Dhcp Static IP Address Assignment Changing the Adsl Router IP AddressAdvanced For Advance User Only Firewall/NAT ServicesUPnP UPnP Port ForwardingAdvanced Security Enable Web from WAN DMZ ConfigurationEnable Remote Telnet MAC Address Filters Access ControlEnable Incoming Icmp Ping LAN ClientsMulticast Static Routing Dynamic Routing Tools System CommandsUser Management Update FirmwareNetwork Statistics StatusPing Test Modem TestProduct Information Connection StatusDhcp Clients Modem StatusDSL Link LED Continues To Blink And Does Not Stop Appendix a TroubleshootingAdsl Router Is Not Functional Can’t Connect To The Adsl RouterDSL Link LED Is Always Off Adsl Router Terms What Is a Firewall?