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Accessing the Setup Wizard
49
Wizard -
Configuration
Summary
When you have completed the Setup Wizard, a configuration summary
will appear. Verify the configuration information of the Router and then
click
Apply
to save your settings. 3Com recommends that you print out
this page for your records.
Figure 35
Configuration Summary Screen
Your Router is now configured and ready for use.
See
Chapter 5
for a detailed description of the Router configuration.
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5
C
ONFIGURING
THE
R
OUTER
Navigating
Through the Router
Configuration
screens
This chapter describes all the screens available through the Router
configuration screens, and is provided as a reference. To get to the
configuration screens, enter the Router’s default IP in the location bar of
However, if you changed the Router LAN IP address during initial
configuration, use the new IP address instead. Enter your password to
login to the management interface. (The default password is
admin
).
Main Menu
The main menu is located on the left side, as shown in
Figure 36
. When
you click on an item from the main menu, the corresponding screen will
then appear in the center.
Welcome Screen
The
Welcome
screen shows the current software information.
Status
Figure 36
Welcome Screen
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C
HAPTER
5: C
ONFIGURING
THE
R
OUTER
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
The LAN Settings screen is used to specify the LAN IP address of your
Router, and to configure the DHCP server.
Figure 37
LAN Settings Screen
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1
Enter the Router’s
IP Address
and
Subnet Mask
in the appropriate fields.
2
If you want to use the Router as a DHCP Server, check
Enable
in the
DHCP
Server
field.
3
Enter the IP address range in the
IP Pool Start Address
and
IP Pool End
Address
fields.
4
Specify the DHCP Lease time by selecting the required value from the
Lease Time
drop-down menu. The lease time is the length of time the
DHCP server will reserve the IP address for each computer.
5
Specify the Local Domain Name for your network (this step is optional).
6
Enter the IP address of the NBX Call Processor in the
3Com NBX Call
Processor
field (this step is optional).
7
Check all of your settings, and then click
Apply
.
DHCP Clients List
The DHCP Clients List provides details on the devices that have received IP
addresses from the Router. The list is only created when the Router is set
up as a DHCP server. A maximum of 253 clients can be connected to the
Router.
Figure 38
DHCP Clients List Screen
For each device that is connected to the LAN, the following information is
displayed:
■
IP address
— The Internet Protocol (IP) address issued to the client
machine.
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