User guide
Configuring the modem
EN/LZT1083982 R4 45 (87)
2000-12-07
Enable DHCP server
The modem provides a user-configurable Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
which means that the modem will operate as a DHCP server and dynamically assign IP
addresses to LAN nodes. The DHCP server supports DHCP client hosts on the LAN side
only and will ignore all DHCP requests which arrive from the WAN interface. Refer to
your ISP/service provider documentation.
Enable NAT
The modem also supports Network Address Translation (NAT) which translates IP
addresses from private internal addresses to globally unique external addresses.
NAT should be enabled for most users. For users who have a public IP address, NAT
may be disabled. If you are not sure, ask your ISP/service provider.
• Enter your settings and click on Next.
Set up the DHCP server
Note:
This page is only shown if you selected "Enable DHCP
server" on the previous page in the wizard.
Figur 43: Configuration wizard - Set up the DHCP server
The DHCP server supplies IP addresses on your local network. You have to supply a
range of numbers that the modem can hand out to your computer.