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Dhcp Client Configuration 135
Diagnostics with the LEDs
Access
Basic system command sets
Timeout
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Contents
Heritage Series
Copyright
Table of Contents
Managing The Adsl Router
Dhcp Client Configuration 135
Overview
Chapter
Features and Compatibility
Heritage Series Adsl Bridge/ Router Introduction
What’s in the package?
Important Rules for Safe Operation
Turn Off the Power Switch Between DC Plug Off and On
Do Not place Near High Temperature Source For example near
Heritage Series Adsl Bridge/ Router Introduction
Function Behavior Definition
Front Panel
Function Definition
Rear Panel
10Introduction
Installing Configuring your Adsl Router
DSLAM/ISP
Preparation for Hardware and software installation
PC a HUB
Hardware Installation
Double-click on My computer-Control Panel-Network
Windows 95/98 setting for Ethernet LAN connection
Check TCP/IP protocol
Installing and Configuring your Adsl Router
2 TCP/IP installation
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Your network manager for correct configurations
3 TCP/IP setting
Installing and Configuring your Adsl Router
For example Click OK to save the new setting
Select Start-Programs-MS-DOS Prompt
Configuring the Router
Using Telnet via Ethernet interface
Select Start-Programs-Accessories-HyperTerminal
Using terminal program via serial console port
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Installing and Configuring your Adsl Router
Installing and Configuring your Adsl Router
Basic Configurations
DSL
Factory default configuration
Local PC configuration
Bridged RFC1483 Default configuration for Router
System configuration
ISP/DSLAM configuration
Isfs rm resolve Isfs rm initbridge Isfs rm initppp Restart
Routed RFC1483
Local PC a configuration
Local PC B configuration
Is the IP address of your service provider
Classical IP RFC1577
Use the same VPI/VCI of RFC 1577 setting
Basic Configurations
PPP Over ATM RFC2364
This is the login name and password of PPP server
Remote bridging over PPPoA
Basic Configurations
Basic Configurations
PPP Over Ethernet RFC2516
Ip relay all Config save Restart
Advanced Configurations
Add NAT to Classic IP, PPP over ATM or PPP over Ethernet
Local PC 1 configuration
Local PC 8 configuration
Ip nat add ipoa
192.168
Add NAT to RFC 1483 to above RFC 1483 Routing Mode example
Changing Dhcp server configuration
Deletes current Dhcp server settings
Restart
Dhcpclient config flush
Changing Dhcp client configuration
Home Dhcpclient config
Dhcpclient config confirm
Set channel 2 to VPI=0, VCI=32
Pptp Tunneling Configuration
Set channel 2 to VPI=0, VCI=32
Pptp bind none Config save Restart
Advanced Configurations
Router Configuration
Booting the Adsl Router from Ethernet Network
Upgrading on-board flash memory from Ethernet network
This command is available for update boot code only
PPP/IP MIB RFC
Snmp
Managing The Adsl Router
Adsl Link Performance Statistics
Adsl Link Performance Statistics
Command line interface conventions
Command Sets for Command Line Interface
Process, process command
Basic system command sets
DSL conifg
Help
System
History mechanism
Restart
Isfs cat flashfs cat
Commands for Isfs and Flashfs process
Isfs and Flashfs overview
Isfs rm
Flashfs update
Isfs ls flashfs ls
Forum LAN emulation alecjade
Commands for Bridge process
Device add
Device delete
Ethertype
Device list
Flush
Filter
Filterage
Portfilter
Status
Spanning disable enable
Spanning forwarddelay
Spanning maxage
Spanning hellotime
Spanning port number pathcost
Spanning port number disabled enable
Spanning port number
Spanning priority
Spanning port number priority
Spanning status
DSL dhcpserver config
Commands for Dhcp server process Dhcpserver config
IP address Client UID Expiry
Dhcpserver status
Dhcpclient status
Commands for Dhcp Client process Dhcpclient config
…DHCP then discovers the IP address for the interface…
Ip device
Arp
Commands for IP process
DSL ip config
Config
Device
Ethernet
Enable
Disable
Ipatm arp
Get
Ipatm abort
Ipatm files
Ipatm arpserver
Ipatm pvc
Ipatm lifetime
Norelay
Iphostname
Portname
Ping
Relay
Command
Rip accept
Rip hostroutes
Rip boot
Rip allowed
Rip relay
Rip killrelay
Rip poison
Route
Rip relays
Rip send
Example
Stats
Routeflush
Routes
Subnet
Nat inbound
Commands for NAT process
Ip nat
Nat interfaces
Nat inbound add pppdevice 80/TCP Nat inbound list
Nat info
Nat sessions
Nat protocol
Nat sessions ppp
Nat stats
Console object types
Commands for PPP process
Channel disable
Channel echo every
Channel lcpmaxfailure
Channel lcpmaxconfigure
Channel llc
Channel lcpmaxterminate
Channel
Read PVC settings for channel
Remove any PVC settings from
Set channel 3 to be VPI=3,VCI=32
Channel remoteip
Channel theylogin
Interface n localip
Bcp
User
Interface n stats
Access
Commands for Snmp configuration
Trap
Commands for Adsl process
10. up
Mode multi
Show error
Show perf
116 Command Sets for Command Line Interface
Dhcp Server overview
Dhcp Server Operation
Subnets
Dhcp Server Configuration
Informal configuration guide
Lease Length
Bootp Support
Options
Configuration reference guide
Network topology
Range
Declarations
Subnet
Unknown-clients
Allow and Deny
Host
Group
Parameters
Next-server
Dynamic-bootp-lease-cutoff
Filename
Server-name
Use-host-decl-names
Dynamic-bootp-lease-length
Server-identifier
Option statements
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129
130
131
132
133
134 Dhcp Server Operation
Chapter Dhcp Client
Retry
Timeout
Select-timeout
Protocol Timing
Lease requirements and requests
Reboot
Backoff-cutoff
Initial-interval
Other declarations Reject
Request
Require
Send
Dhcp Options
Interface
140
Supported Dhcp client options
142 Dhcp Client Configuration
Appendix a Product Specifications
Appendix
Power Adaptor
If the PC LED is dark
Diagnostics with the LEDs
If the Power LED is dark
Junk characters appear on the configuration screen
Problems when configure the Modem via the console port
Problems when connecting to the Modem via Ethernet
Can’t see any message from the configuration screen
If the Modem is configured to routing mode
Problems when accessing the Internet or remote network
Cant’s access the Internet or remote network
If the Modem is configured to bridging mode
Contact us for Technical support
Bridge
10Base-T
Ansi American National Standards Institute
Console port
Class A, B, and C networks
Client
Community strings
Internet address, IP address
Ethernet address
Firmware
Internet
Protocol
MAC layer/address
Ping
Port number
RJ-45
A12
RFC
RJ-11
Subnet Address
Routing table
Serial port
Server
Wall jack
Transparent Bridging
Virtual Channel
Virtual Path
FCC compliance
Appendix D Government compliance notices
DOC compliance information
European CTR 21 compliance
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