Wellink Corporation W202ER-4 사용자 설명서
VisionNet 202ER-4 ADSL Ethernet Router User’s Guide
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Configuring the LAN IP Address
The LAN IP address identifies the LAN port (eth-0) as a node on
your network; that is, its IP address must be in the same subnet as
the PCs on your LAN.
your network; that is, its IP address must be in the same subnet as
the PCs on your LAN.
Definition
A network node can be thought of as any port on the network,
such as the VisionNet 202ER-4’s LAN port and the network
interface cards on your PCs. See Appendix A for an explanation of
subnets..
such as the VisionNet 202ER-4’s LAN port and the network
interface cards on your PCs. See Appendix A for an explanation of
subnets..
You can change the default to reflect the set of IP addresses that
you want to use with your network.
you want to use with your network.
If your network uses a local DHCP server (other than the
ADSL/Ethernet router) to assign IP addresses, you can configure
the device to accept and use a LAN IP address assigned by that
server. In this mode, the ADSL/Ethernet router is considered a
DHCP client of your DHCP server.
ADSL/Ethernet router) to assign IP addresses, you can configure
the device to accept and use a LAN IP address assigned by that
server. In this mode, the ADSL/Ethernet router is considered a
DHCP client of your DHCP server.
Note
The VisionNet 202ER-4 itself can function as a DHCP server for
your LAN computers, as described in Chapter 5, but not for its
own LAN port.
your LAN computers, as described in Chapter 5, but not for its
own LAN port.
Follow these steps to change the default LAN IP address or to
configure the LAN port as a DHCP client.
configure the LAN port as a DHCP client.
1. Launch Configuration Manager, and then click the LAN
Config.
The LAN Configuration page displays, as shown in Figure 12.
Figure 12. LAN Configuration Page