Reference Guide for the Model RT338 ISDN Router
Ethernet Setup
Use menu 3 to configure Ethernet LAN parameters, including interface type, filters, DHCP, and
IP address information. From the Main Menu, enter 3 to display Menu 3 - Ethernet Setup.
There are two submenus: Menu 3.1 - General Setup and Menu 3.2 - TCP/IP and DHCP Setup.
Refer to the following sections for descriptions of these submenus. Refer to
for information about navigating through the menus.
Figure 4-4
shows Menu 3 - Ethernet Setup.
Figure 4-6.
Menu 3 - Ethernet Setup
General Setup Menu
Use the General Setup Menu to configure filter sets for filtering Ethernet traffic. You can use filter
sets to block certain packets in order to reduce bandwidth or to enhance security. You must first
create these filter sets using Menu 21; and then apply them by number in this menu. Refer to
Chapter 9, "Configuring
TCP/IP and DHCP Setup
You can configure the router to act as a DHCP server, letting it assign IP, DNS, and default
gateway addresses to attached PCs or workstations. The assigned default gateway address is the
LAN address of the router, as set in the TCP/IP section. Each pool address is tested before it is
assigned to avoid duplicate addresses on the LAN.
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Menu 3 - Ethernet Setup
1. General Setup
2. TCP/IP and DHCP Setup
Filters," for more information about configuring filters.
Table 4-1
on
page 4-5
Initial Router Configuration