Table 11-4: Assigning Static IP Addresses to Network Computers
Parameter
Disabled
Select 'Disabled' from the drop-down list to statically assign IP addresses to
your network computers.
11.1.3 Routing Tab
You can choose to setup your Telephone Adapter to use static or dynamic routing.
Dynamic routing automatically adjusts how packets travel on the network, whereas static
routing specifies a fixed routing path to neighboring destinations.
Parameter
Routing
Select 'Advanced' or 'Basic' routing.
Select one of the following Routing modes:
Routing Mode
MP-20x Telephone Adapter
Figure 11-8: IP Address Distribution - Disable DHCP
Figure 11-9: Advanced Routing Properties
Table 11-5: Routing Parameters
Route: Use route mode if you want your device to function as a router
between two networks.
NAT: Network Address Translation (NAT) translates IP addresses to a
valid, public address on the Internet. This adds security since internal LAN
addresses are not transmitted over the Internet. In addition, NAT allows
many addresses to exist behind a single valid address. Use the NAT routing
mode if your LAN consists of a single device, otherwise collisions may
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