ADC MM701F Network Card User Manual


 
Chapter 4: Managing the Modem Using the Console Port & Telnet
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5 Type 9 to enter the DNS address that is provided to the requesting DHCP clientonly if
you are operating in server mode. This IP Address is also available from your LAN
administrator.
6 Type
10 to select Apply. Apply immediately activates the changes that you have made for this
session.
7 From the Main Menu, select Save New System Configuration to save these settings or the
changes will be lost upon reboot or power cycle.
8 If you have enabled DHCP, select Reboot from Main Menu to reboot the router.
SettingUpNAT
This procedure is optional. Follow this procedure to enable or disable NAT for a WAN session.
From the
Main Menu, select WAN Setup to access the WAN Sessions page.
1 Select the session for which you wish to enable NAT. The
WAN Sessions Options screen
displays.
2 From the WAN Sessions Options screen, select the NAT option and type 1or 2 to either disable
or enable (respectively) NAT.
3 From the
Main Menu,type10 to select Apply. Apply immediately activates the changes that
you have made for this session.
4 From the
Main Menu, type 5 to select Save New System Configuration and save these settings.
Otherwise, the changes will be lost upon reboot or power cycle.
.
Session State
1. Disable
2. Enable
Select session NAT (Return to exit) ->
If DHCP Client is selected, you do not need to configure an IP address.
In Bridge mode, you need an IP address for the LAN port to use a Browser
or Telnet to manage the MM701F.