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4.6.5
Interface Settings
Overview
The
Overview
page gives you an overview of the current interface settings.
Configure
The
Configure
page allows you to:
±
Change the IP address settings of the SpeedTouch™.
±
Change the DHCP IP address pool settings.
Assigning a new IP
address to the
SpeedTouch™
Under
IP Addresses
:
1
Type the IP address of your choice (for example 192.168.1.1) in the left text
box.
2
Type subnet mask in the right text box (for example 255.255.255.0).
3
Click
Add
.
4
Network devices using the same subnet mask can now access the
SpeedTouch™ using this IP address.
!
Before changing the DHCP pools, make sure that at least one IP
address of the SpeedTouch™ uses the same subnet as the IP addresses
in the DHCP pools.
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4.6.6
DHCP Pool
DHCP Pool
This page allows you to create/change a DHCP pool.
Accessing the DHCP
Pool page
Proceed as follows:
1
On the
Home Network
menu, click
Interfaces
.
2
Click on the name of the interface of which you want to change the DHCP pool
settings.
3
Click
Configure
.
4
Under
DHCP Pools
click:
±
Add
if you want to add a new DCHP pool.
±
Edit
if you want to edit an existing DHCP pool.
±
Delete
if you want to delete an existing DHCP pool.
This link will only be shown if there are more than one DHCP
pools.
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The DHCP Pool page
Following settings are available for configuration:
±
Interface
:
The SpeedTouch™ interface for which the DHCP pool applies.
±
Start Address
:
The start IP address of the DHCP server’s address pool.
±
End Address
:
The end IP address of the DHCP server’s address pool.
±
Subnet Mask
:
The subnet mask of the DHCP server’s address pool.
±
Server
:
The SpeedTouch™ IP address used as DHCP server address.
±
Gateway
:
The IP address that will be assigned to the DHCP clients as their default
gateway.
±
Primary DNS
:
The IP address of the primary DNS server.
±
Secondary DNS
:
The IP address of the secondary DNS server.
±
Primary WINS
:
The IP address of the primary WINS server.
±
Secondary WINS
:
The IP address of the secondary WINS server.
±
Lease Time
:
The time for which the DHCP client is allowed to use the assigned IP address:
±
Always give same address to DHCP clients
:
Select this check box if you always want to use the same IP address for the
DHCP clients.
Both the start and end IP address define the IP address range used by
the DHCP server to assign leases.
If
Always give same address to DHCP clients
the lease time will be
automatically set to
Infinite
.
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5
Software Upgrade
Introduction
This chapter describes how to upgrade the SpeedTouch™ system software or
firmware.
System software
upgrades availability
For the availability of new system software version packages you can:
±
Click the
SpeedTouch Maintenance
link, available on the Setup CD menu.
±
Check for SpeedTouch™ upgrades at
System software
packages and security
All system software packages for the SpeedTouch™ are digitally signed and
encrypted. Packages that may have become corrupted, or been altered in any way,
will not be accepted by the SpeedTouch™.
This way the SpeedTouch™ or its service can never be corrupted or lost.
System software
upgrades
Depending on the Operating System your computer is running, you can upgrade your
SpeedTouch™ via:
±
The SpeedTouch™ Upgrade Wizard (Microsoft Windows or Mac OS X); see
“5.1 Upgrade Wizard on Setup CD” on page 82
for more information.
Preliminary steps
Before you start with upgrading the SpeedTouch™, always make sure:
±
To inform all people relying on the SpeedTouch™ services, that service may be
down for some short period.
±
The new system software file is stored on your local disk or another storage
device.
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5.1
Upgrade Wizard on Setup CD
Introduction
The procedures described in this section are valid only in case:
±
You run an MS Windows Operating System or Mac OS X.
±
Your SpeedTouch™ and computer are properly connected through Ethernet.
During the upgrade procedure in most cases configuration settings are backed up by
the wizard and restored after uploading the system software.
Starting the Upgrade
Wizard
To launch the SpeedTouch™ Upgrade Wizard:
1
Insert the Setup CD in your computer’s CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. The
SpeedTouch™ CD menu will pop up automatically.
2
Optionally, in the
Choose Language
window, select the language of your
choice and click
OK
.
3
The SpeedTouch™ safety instructions will be displayed in your default web
browser. Close the window.
4
Select
I have read and I fully understand the Safety Instructions and
Regularity Information
and click
Continue
.
5
In the SpeedTouch™
CD
Menu, click
SpeedTouch Maintenance
.
6
Click
Upgrade My SpeedTouch
, to start the SpeedTouch™ Upgrade Wizard.
7
See
“ Upgrade procedure” on page 83
to continue.
If not:
±
In MS Windows:
Click
Run
on the
Start
menu and enter the following path:
D:\Setup.exe
where D stands for the drive letter of your CD-ROM
or DVD-ROM drive.
±
On Mac OS X
Double-click the CD icon and then double-click
Menu
.

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