Руководство Пользователя для Netopia 2e-w

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Configuring Your Cayman 2E-W
Cayman 2E-W User’s Guide
3-18
November 2000
2.
Enter the subnet mask for the network connected to the 
LAN Ethernet interface in the 
Net Mask field.
The subnet mask specifies which bits of the 32-bit binary IP 
address represent network information. Most sites should use 
255.255.255.0 for their subnet mask.
If you have turned on Expert Mode on the Cayman 2E-W Home 
window, you will see a set of DHCP fields on the Ethernet Port 
Configuration (LAN) window. If you did not turn on Expert Mode, 
you can skip to Step 8, below.
If you use the Cayman 2E-W as a DHCP server, you should 
assign IP addresses outside the DHCP address range to 
devices requiring static IP addresses. Before the Cayman 
2E-W assigns an IP address to a DHCP client, it verifies that 
no other device is using that address. However, network 
conflicts can result when the Cayman 2E-W assigns an 
address in its DHCP range to one device and then another 
device configured to use that address is turned on.
3.
Use the 
DHCP Mode buttons to specify whether you want 
your Cayman 2E-W to act as a DHCP server or DHCP relay 
agent for other devices on your local area network.
Options are:
Off – Disable DHCP server functions in the Cayman 2E-W.
Server – Cayman 2E-W uses DHCP to provide network 
configuration information to hosts on the Local Area 
Network. 
Server is the default setting.
Relay-agent – Cayman 2E-W forwards DHCP requests to a 
remote DHCP server and sends responses back to hosts 
asking for configuration information.
4.
If you chose 
Cayman 2E-W should assign for Dynamic Host Control 
Protocol clients in the 
Start Address field.
5.
If you chose 
Cayman 2E-W should assign for Dynamic Host Control 
Protocol clients in the 
End Address field.