
Chapter 4: Setting Up for Configuration
Basic information about the modem automatically displays when you access the Setup Menu.
The Megabit Modem model (410F or 420F) that you are managing or configuring. You are using either the Megabit Modem 410F Setup Menu or the Megabit Modem 420F Setup Menu.
The BSP version on your modem. The version shown on page 24 is for example only.
The SW (software) version on your modem. The version shown on page 24 is for example only.
Enter any of the parameters at the prompt. For more information about the LAN and WAN
:
(1)Type 1 then enter the LAN IP address for the modem Ethernet
(2)Type 2 then enter the LAN IP network mask (subnet IP mask) for the modem Ethernet
(3)Type 3 then enter y to toggle the bridging setting. Select bridging enabled to forward Ethernet data based on MAC addresses.
(4)Type 4 then enter y to toggle the routing setting. Select routing enabled to forward IP datagrams based on IP addresses.
(5)Type 5 then enter y to toggle the LAN DHCP setting. This option is available only when routing is enabled. When routing is not enabled, LAN DHCP is disabled.
Select LAN DHCP enabled so that the modem will act as a DHCP server, automatically assigning IP addresses to devices on the LAN. If you select DHCP, ensure that all devices on the LAN have the TCP/IP stack set to obtain an IP address automatically (see “Setting Up the PC to Access the Modem
(6)Type 6 then enter y to toggle Spanning Tree. Select Spanning Tree enabled to implement Spanning tree when bridging is enabled.
(7)Type 7 then enter the WAN IP address for the ADSL (WAN) port. This option is available only if routing is enabled. When routing is not enabled, the field is blank.
(8)Type 8 then enter the WAN IP network mask (subnet IP mask) for the ADSL (WAN) port. This option is available only if routing is enabled. When routing is not enabled, the field is blank.
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