Alcatel-Lucent 1000 adsl User Manual

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Because the Alcatel 1000 ADSL modem supports multihoming (one interface
supporting multiple IP addresses), the manually configured IP address and the
automatically acquired IP address are active simultaneously.
The MAC address of the modem’s Ethernet interface is displayed under the
header of the basic configuration page.
The following parameters are available on this page:
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An example of the User Defined Configuration Table is shown in figure 35.
Enable/Disable
IP address:
Subnetmask:
Default Gateway:
10.0.0.138
255.0.0.0
DHCP/BOOTP
User defined configuration
Figure 35.   User Defined Configuration Table
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Click this check box to enable or disable the user defined settings.
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In this field, you can change the user defined IP address of the modem to a value
more suitable to your local IP address policy.
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The modem comes with the default IP address of 10.0.0.138, which
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This field represents the default netmask associated with the particular class of IP
address you assigned to the modem. Leave this field unchanged if no subnetting
is applied in your local network.
The modem automatically supplies the default netmask for the particular IP
address class; for example, 255.0.0.0 for the preconfigured IP address. If you want
to apply subnetting in your local network, extend the subnet mask with additional
bits.