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I.
Configuration page
Figure 4-10
ADSL mode configuration
II.
Save
z
Click the
Submit
button to save the settings in the RAM.
z
To save these configuration changes permanently, enter
the
Save & Reboot
page, select
Save
and click
Submit
button to save new settings.
4.5
LAN Configuration
Click the
LAN Configuration
of
Other Setting
in the Wizard
Column to set the LAN interface. The LAN IP address identifies the
LAN port (eth-0) as a node on your network; that is, its LAN IP
address must be in the same subnet as the computers on your LAN.
You can change the default LAN IP address and Net Mask to
suit for your LAN.
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I.
Configuration page
Figure 4-11
LAN configuration
II.
Parameter explanation
To change the LAN IP address, click the
Refresh
button and
type in the new settings as described below.
z
LAN IP Address:
Type in the IP address for the Ethernet
LAN interface. The default IP address is 192.168.1.1
z
LAN Network Mask:
Type in the Subnet Mask for the
Ethernet
LAN
IP
interface.
The
default
Mask
is
255.255.255.0
±
Note:
The public IP address that ISP assigned is not LAN IP address. The public IP
address identifies the WAN interface that the ADSL router connects to Internet.
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III.
Save
z
Click the
Submit
button to save the settings in the RAM.
z
To save these configuration changes permanently, enter
the
Save & Reboot
page, select
Save
and click
Submit
button to save new settings.
±
Note:
If you change the IP address, you need login in again.
4.6
DHCP Mode Configuration
Click the
DHCP Mode
of
Other Setting
in the Wizard Column
to set the DHCP mode. DHCP services that provided by MT800
include: directly provide DHCP service, receive and relay DHCP
service.
I.
None DHCP
The default setting is None, which disable DHCP services. In
this case, ADSL terminal device shall be assigned IP settings
manually or through the DHCP server of LAN or ISP.
Figure 4-12
DHCP mode configuration-None
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II.
DHCP Server
MT800 can be configured as DHCP server of LAN. Then the
ADSL terminal shall provide IP settings for your PC.
Figure 4-13
DHCP mode configuration-DHCP Server
z
Start/End IP Address:
The range of IP addresses that
release by DHCP server.
z
Gateway Address:
The IP address of gateway for DHCP
server.
z
Status:
Show the status of DHCP server.
z
Action(s):
Click icon
to modify the added DHCP server;
click icon
to delete an added DHCP server; Click icon
to view the parameters of an existed DHCP server.
III.
DHCP Relay
MT800 can also to be configured to relay DHCP packets, and
the PC shall be assigned IP address automatically.
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Figure 4-14
DHCP mode configuration-DHCP Relay
z
DHCP Server Address:
Input the assigned address in the
field.
z
Interfaces Running DHCP Relay:
Please select the eth
value from pull-down menu, and click
Add
button as well.
z
Action(s):
Click icon
to delete an added DHCP relay.
IV.
Save
z
Click the
Submit
button to save the settings in the RAM.
z
To save these configuration changes permanently, enter
the
Save & Reboot
page, select
Save
and click
Submit
button to save new settings.
4.7
DNS Configuration
Click the
DNS
of
Other Setting
in the Wizard Column to set the
DNS. Multiple DNS addresses are useful to provide alternatives
when one of the servers is down or encountering heavy traffic. ISPs

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