Netopia 435 Reference Manual page 85

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Netopia ISDN Router Reference Guide
Follow these steps to configure IP Address Serving:
Server Name is lists the Netopia ISDN Router's name, model
number and individual serial number.
Small Office models
To serve IP addresses to clients, select IP Address Serving and
toggle it to Yes. Activating IP Address Serving automatically
enables HP, WAN clients, and dynamic MacIP/KIP clients (if you
have an AppleTalk model).
Select Number of Client IP Addresses and enter the total number
of contiguous IP addresses that the Netopia ISDN Router will
distribute to the client machines on your local area network.
In the screen example shown above, five Client IP addresses
have been allocated.
Select 1st Client Address and enter the first client IP address
that you will allocate to your first client machine. For instance, on
your local area network you may first want to figure out what
machines are going to be allocated specific static IP addresses
so that you can determine the pool of IP addresses that you will
be serving addresses from via DHCP, BOOTP and or MacIP.
Example: Your ISP has given your Netopia ISDN Router the IP
address 192.168.6.137, with a subnet mask of
255.255.255.248. The subnet mask allocated will give you six IP
addresses to use when connecting to the ISP over the Internet
(for more information on understanding IP addressing refer to
Appendix C). Your address range will be from .137-.143. In this
example you would enter 192.168.6.138 as the 1st client
address.

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