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54CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE ROUTER
LAN Settings | Your Router is equipped with a DHCP server that will automatically assign |
| IP addresses to each computer on your network. The factory default |
| settings for the DHCP server will work with most applications. If you need |
| to make changes to the settings, you can do so. |
| The LAN settings screen allows you to: |
| ■ Change the default IP address of the Router. The default IP is |
| 192.168.1.1 |
| ■ Change the Subnet Mask. The default setting is 255.255.255.0 |
| ■ Enable/Disable the DHCP Server Function. The default is: Enable. |
| ■ Specify the Starting and Ending IP Pool address. The default is |
| Starting: 2 / Ending: 254. |
| ■ Specify the IP address Lease Time. The default is One day. |
| ■ Specify a local Domain Name. This field is optional. |
| ■ Specify the IP address of 3Com NBX call processor. |
| The Router will also provide a list of all client computers connected to the |
| Router. |
LAN Settings Unit | The LAN Settings unit configuration screen is used to specify the LAN IP |
Configuration | address of your Router, and to configure the DHCP server. |
| Figure 41 LAN Settings Unit Configuration Screen |