User`s guide
Section 2: Web GUI Screens and Configuration Parameter Reference
January 2012 Page 51 of 92
Note: If enabled, the RIP routed subnet network IP address will be advertised with the
next hop as the CM IP address.
Routed Subnet DHCP Enabled – Click this checkbox to provide DHCP to devices on this network.
Note: If enabled, then a DHCP server will be started on the device for the routed subnet.
If disabled then the DHCP server will not be started and all LAN-based CPE devices will
need to be assigned static IP addresses.
Routed Subnet NAT Enabled – Click this checkbox to NAT service to devices with private IP
addresses.
Note: If enabled, then the Routed Subnet will be NATed using the Gateway IP Address.
If disabled then the NAT will be disabled for the routed subnet.
Routed Subnet Address – Enter the subnet address.
Note: The specific network in the configured subnet that will be advertised and routed.
This feature allows for the configuration of a public LAN-side subnet of hosts which is not
necessarily on the same subnet as the CMTS HFC IP address(s), CM IP address, or WAN-
MAN IP address subnet.
Routed Subnet Gateway Address – Enter the address of the router that handles traffic between
this subnet and the rest of the Internet.
Note: This is the gateway IP address for the routable subnet.
Routed Subnet Netmask – Enter the subnet mask.
Note: This is the subnet mask used for the routed subnet.