ZyXEL Communications P-3202HN-Ba User Manual page 64

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Chapter 7 LAN Setup
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
Table 9 LAN IP & DHCP
LABEL
LAN TCP/IP
IP Address
IP Subnet Mask
Advanced/Basic
RIP & Multicast
Setup
RIP Direction
RIP Version
Multicast
DHCP Setup
DHCP
IP Pool Starting
Address
Pool Size
Remote DHCP
Server
DNS Server
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DESCRIPTION
Enter the LAN IP address you want to assign to your IAD in dotted
decimal notation, for example, 10.0.0.138 (factory default).
Type the subnet mask of your network in dotted decimal notation, for
example 255.255.255.0 (factory default). Your IAD automatically
computes the subnet mask based on the IP Address you enter, so do
not change this field unless you are instructed to do so.
Click Advanced to display and edit RIP and multicast settings.
Otherwise, click Basic to hide them.
Select the RIP direction from None, Both, In Only and Out Only.
Select the RIP version from RIP-1, RIP-2B and RIP-2M.
IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is a network-layer protocol
used to establish membership in a multicast group. The IAD supports
both IGMP version 1 (IGMP-v1) and IGMP-v2. Select None to
disable it.
If set to Server, your IAD can assign IP addresses, an IP default
gateway and DNS servers to
systems that support
the DHCP client.
If set to None, the DHCP server will be disabled.
If set to Relay, the IAD acts as a surrogate DHCP server and relays
DHCP requests and responses between the remote server and the
clients. Enter the IP address of the actual, remote DHCP server in the
Remote DHCP Server field in this case.
When DHCP is used, the following items need to be set:
This field specifies the first of the contiguous addresses in the IP
address pool.
This field specifies the size, or count of the IP address pool.
If Relay is selected in the DHCP field above then enter the IP address
of the actual remote DHCP server here.
This section displays only when you select Server in the DHCP field.
The IAD passes a DNS (Domain Name System) server IP address to
the DHCP clients.
Windows 95, Windows NT and other
IAD User's Guide

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