Configure and View Status
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| Table 10. Bridge Configuration | |
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2 | Local IP Addr | Configure for the modem to respond to an application | ||
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| that uses IP protocol including SNMP and TFTP. The | |
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| default is 0.0.0.0. You can either type in the address | |
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| supplied by a system administrator or get the IP address | |
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| via the boot server when boot mode is set to Network. | |
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3 | Local Subnet | Determines if a host (TFTP server, SNMP management | ||
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| Mask | station, or trap receiver) is on the same local subnet. | |
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| If it is, the modem sends messages directly to the host. | |
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| If it is not, the Megabit Modem | |
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| through a default router. The default is 255.255.255.0 | |
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4 | Boot Router | Sets the IP address of the Boot Router used to forward | ||
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| IP Addr | BOOTP requests to the proper BOOTP server. | |
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| When configured, the modem sends its BOOTP | |
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| requests directly to this device rather than sending | |
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| a broadcast packet. The default is 0.0.0.0. | |
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5 | Default Router | Sets the address of the router which must be used to | ||
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| IP Addr | reach a host (TFTP server, SNMP management station, | |
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| or trap receiver) located on another network. The | |
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| default is 0.0.0.0. | |
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6 | Spanning Tree | Select either Enable or Disable (default) for | ||
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| Spanning Tree mode. | |
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7 | Boot Server IP | Type the IP address of the TFTP server. The default is | ||
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| Addr | the value of the BOOTP server if you have not | |
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| configured a different TFTP server address on the | |
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| BOOTP configuration file. | |
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8 | Boot Mode | Select either Local (default) or Network for how the | ||
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| Megabit Modem | |
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| network configuration (boot information) during | |
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| power on or reset. Local Boot configuration is | |
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| contained in NVRAM. When Network is selected, | |
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| the Megabit Modem | |
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| over the network via a BOOTP server. It is | |
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| recommended that the BOOTP server be connected to | |
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| the same segment as the Megabit Modem | |
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| (continued) | |
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| Megabit Modem |