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LAN need to be restarted before they can access the Internet again.
Private IP Netmask:
the network mask for your private network. Its value is
255.255.255.0, and cannot be changed.
Primary DNS IP Address:
the IP address of the pri mary Domain Name
Server (DNS). If properly configured, when a device reboots and acquires the
IP address from the SMC7301TA, the IP addresses of both the primary and
the secondary DNS server will be provided for client workstations or PCs.
Secondary DNS IP Address:
the IP address of the secondary domain name
server.
Note:
When an SMC7301TA connects to the ISP, it will automatically be
assigned the IP address for a primary Domain Name Server (DNS) , as well
as the IP address for a secondary DNS. Alternative ly, the user can decide to
assign their own DNS IP addresses.
DHCP:
enables or disables the SMC7301TA’s Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP) feature. If you want the SMC7301TA to act as a DHCP
server and assigns private IP addresses to any requestin g DHCP client, make
sure DHCP is enabled. When enabled, the SMC7301TA will provide an IP
address, network mask, gateway address (SMC7301TA’s private IP address),
and DNS addresses to any workstations on the local area network that are
configured as a DHCP client. Devices on your network that are configured
with public IP addresses are not DHCP clients. Therefore, you need to assign
their IP addresses, network mask, default gateway IP address, primary and
secondary DNS IP addresses manually.
IP Address Assignment-High & Low:
the maximum and minimum private IP
address which can assigned to each client PC or workstation in the LAN. The
range is from 1 to 254.
Step 3:
Click
Routing
,
Address Translation
or
Static DHCP
if it is necessary
to set these configurati ons. Otherwise click
Apply
to confirm the configuration
and return to the main configuration screen.
The IP Routing Table
The IP Routing Table contains all the information that the SMC7301TA
needs to route an IP data packet. You can view the IP Routi ng Table by