D-Link DSL-360T user manual IP Concepts, IP Addresses

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DSL-360T ADSL Modem User’s Guide

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IP Concepts

This appendix describes some basic IP concepts, the TCP/IP addressing scheme and show how to assign IP Addresses.

When setting up the Modem, you must make sure it has a valid IP address. Even if you will not use the WAN port (ADSL port), you should, at the very least, make sure the Ethernet LAN port is assigned a valid IP address. This is required for telnet, in-band SNMP management, and related functions such as “trap” handling and TFTP firmware download.

IP Addresses

The Internet Protocol (IP) was designed for routing data between network sites all over the world, and was later adapted for routing data between networks within any site (often referred to as “subnetworks” or “subnets”). IP includes a system by which a unique number can be assigned to each of the millions of networks and each of the computers on those networks. Such a number is called an IP address.

To make IP addresses easy to understand, the originators of IP adopted a system of representation called “dotted decimal” or “dotted quad” notation. Below are examples of IP addresses written in this format:

201.202.203.204 189.21.241.56 125.87.0.1

Each of the four values in an IP address is the ordinary decimal (base 10) representation of a value that a computer can handle using eight “bits” (binary digits — 1s and 0s). The dots are simply convenient visual separators.

Zeros are often used as placeholders in dotted decimal notation; 189.21.241.56 can therefore also appear as 189.021.241.056.

IP networks are divided into three classes on the basis of size. A full IP address contains a network portion and a “host” (device) portion. The network and host portions of the address are different lengths for different classes of networks, as shown in the table below.

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Contents DSL-360T Adsl Modem User’s Manual CE Mark Warning Limited Warranty HardwareSoftware Table of Contents Status Page Installation Overview About This User’s GuideBefore You Start Information you will need from your Adsl service provider Information Required for InstallationEthernet NIC Page Introduction What is ADSL?Modem Description and Operation Low Pass FiltersWeb Browser Ethernet Port NIC AdapterAdditional Software Modem Features Standards Compatibility and Compliance Packing List Front Panel DisplayRear Panel Connections Hardware Installation Power on ModemFactory Reset Button Connect Adsl Line Network ConnectionsConnect Modem to Ethernet Computer to Modem ConnectionHub or Switch to Modem Connection Configuring the Modem for the First Time Configuring IP Settings on Your ComputerWan Configuration Summary Configure Windows XP for Dhcp DSL-360T Adsl Modem User’s Guide Windows Configure Windows 2000 for DhcpConfigure Windows ME for Dhcp Windows MEWindows 95 and Windows Configure Windows 95 and Windows 98 for Dhcp Configure Windows NT 4.0 for DhcpWindows NT 4.0 Workstations Home Home Status Information window Configure the ModemSetup PPoA Configure a New ConnectionDSL-360T Adsl Modem User’s Guide Change Connection Type here PPPoEBridge Setup New Connection Bridge windowClip DSL-360T Adsl Modem User’s Guide Web-based Management Accessing the Web ManagerSetup Dhcp Configuration window Dhcp ConfigurationManagement IP Setup Management IP windowTools Changing the User Name and PasswordTools User Management window User ManagementRestore System CommandsSave All RestartTools Remote Log window Remote LogTools Update Gateway window Update GatewayTools Ping Test window Ping TestTools Modem Test window Modem TestStatus 11. Status Network Statistics window Network Statistics12. Status Connection Status window Connection Status13. Status Dhcp Clients window Dhcp Clients14. Status Modem Status window Modem Status15. Status Product Info. window Product Info16. Status System Log window System LogHelp General Technical Specifications EMI Using the Default IP Address IP Address SetupIP Setup Example #1 Assigning Network IP AddressesUsing Dhcp IP Setup Example #2Changing the IP Address of the Modem IP Addresses IP ConceptsIP Network Classes IP Class Subnet Mask Subnet MaskMicrofilter Installation Microfilters and SplittersMicrofilters Line Splitter Line Splitter InstallationPage Offices Japan Link Japan Link U.S.A Print, type or use block letters Registration Card