Chapter 4: Managing the Modem Using the Console Port & Telnet

5Type 9 to enter the DNS address that is provided to the requesting DHCP client—only if you are operating in server mode. This IP Address is also available from your LAN administrator.

6Type 10 to select Apply. Apply immediately activates the changes that you have made for this session.

7From the Main Menu, select Save New System Configuration to save these settings or the changes will be lost upon reboot or power cycle.

8If you have enabled DHCP, select Reboot from Main Menu to reboot the router.

Setting Up NAT

This procedure is optional. Follow this procedure to enable or disable NAT for a WAN session.

From the Main Menu, select WAN Setup to access the WAN Sessions page.

1Select the session for which you wish to enable NAT. The WAN Sessions Options screen displays.

2From the WAN Sessions Options screen, select the NAT option and type 1 or 2 to either disable or enable (respectively) NAT.

Session State

1.Disable

2.Enable

Select session NAT (Return to exit) ->

3From the Main Menu, type 10 to select Apply. Apply immediately activates the changes that you have made for this session.

4From the Main Menu, type 5 to select Save New System Configuration and save these settings. Otherwise, the changes will be lost upon reboot or power cycle.

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• If DHCP Client is selected, you do not need to configure an IP address.

• In Bridge mode, you need an IP address for the LAN port to use a Browser or Telnet to manage the MM701F.

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