Tainet WANpro 2000 User Manual page 38

Tainet wanpro 2000 wan access router user's manual
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Configure and Monitor Via PCs or Terminals
The following describes the details of the setup items.
LAN
IP Address:
LAN
IP NetMask:
WAN
Protocol
SNMP
DHCP
Daemon
4-8
The IP address is a unique 4-byte (32-bit) numeric value
used to identify a network and a local host on that network.
Each IP address consists of four sets of decimal numbers
separated by periods (e.g. 192.72.243.1). Each address is
composed of two parts: a network part and a host part. The
network part identifies the unique subnet containing the
host; the host part identifies the actual host device.
An IP address netmask (also 32 bits, written in dotted
decimal notation) is used in conjunction with an IP address
to specify which bits of the address make up the network
part and which make up the host part. A one (1) in a mask
bit location means the corresponding bit in the IP address is
part of the network value; a zero (0) means the
corresponding bit is part of the host value.
The Tainet WANPro 2000 supports PPP and Frame Relay.
This parameter identifies what protocol WAN port is used.
Simple Network management protocol Enable or Disable.
SNMP V1 agent ,Support ISO standard MIB-II.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Daemon Enable or
Disable.

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