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.