Functions
13.1.2
Setting IP Addresses
It must be possible to access the MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO in the LAN under a certain
IP address. You must assign a static IP address for this. You can enter an IPv4 and
an IPv6 address here. The router can configure one or several IPv6 addresses for
itself using SLAAC (StateLess Address AutoConfiguration). If a router with router
advertisement advertises IPv6 address prefixes in the LAN, the router configures
itself another IPv6 address with the advertised prefix in addition to the already
configured IPv6 addresses.
A virtual net address can be assigned to the local network. Devices in the local
network can then be addresses with the virtual address via WAN. The router
replaces the network portion of the virtual IP address with the network portion of
the local network and forwards the packet to the destination.
Configuration via the web interface
In order to configure a static IP address, change in the "Basic Settings"
menu to the "IP address (LAN)" page.
Enter the IPv4 address of the router in the LAN into the entry field "IP
address" and the Netmask into the field "Netmask".
When changing the local IP address, the address range of the DHCP
server will be adjusted to the new network automatically, if the
netmask has not changed. The DHCP server will be disabled with a
changed netmask and must be configured manually. This is indicated
in a notification.
The MAC address can be found in the entry fields for the IP address and
the network mask under "MAC address" on this page.
Check the checkbox "Retrieve IPv6 address automatically (SLAAC)" that
the router configures one or more IPv6 addresses automatically.
Enter the IPv6 address of the router in the LAN into the entry field "IPv6
address" or select the link "Generate new ULA" to generate a ULA
(Unique Local Address).
In order to assign a virtual net address to the local network, check the
checkbox "Activate netmapping" and enter the address into the "Virtual
net address" field (e.g. 192.168.2.0). This virtual address is only visible
from the WAN side.
If, for example, the local address is 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0, an
entered virtual address 192.168.2.1 will be changed to 192.168.2.0
and stored.
Save your settings by clicking "OK".
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