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1134 & 1135 Web User Guide rev2.0 - OneAccess extranet

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TELINDUS <strong>1134</strong>/<strong>1135</strong> <strong>Web</strong> Interface <strong>User</strong>’s <strong>Guide</strong>4.5 Configuring the LANBy default, your ADSL Router has DHCP server (LAN side) enabled. If you already have a DHCPserver running on your network, you must disable one of the two DHCP servers (!!!); if youplug a second DHCP server into the network, you will experience network errors and the networkwill not function normally.You can define different LAN groups in the ADSL Router. This allows to make a distinctionbetween different connection types on one and the same modem. Three LAN Groups can bedefined and different virtual interfaces (real interface or virtual connection) can be assigned to aspecific LAN group. Under SETUP select LAN Configuration (Figure 11) and configure thedifferent LAN groups with the physical and virtual interfaces (defined under WAN Setup). In theexample a LAN group is defined with the USB interface, the Ethernet interface and the predefinedconnection factory. See Figure 11.Figure 11 (LAN Configuration)4.5.1 Configure a LAN groupA LAN group can be configured by clicking on Configure in the LAN configuration screen (seeFigure 11). This opens a window into the LAN group X Configuration (with X=1, 2 or 3). SeeFigure 12 (LAN Group 1 Configuration).In this window it is possible to configure:o IP addresso DHCP servero Additional parameters associated with the LAN group• IP Filters• Bridge Filters• UpnPVersion 1.0 Page 21/54 October 2004

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