4000/5000 Modems’ User Guide
Modem in On Demand mode
The modem at this point is not managing its own connection. The attached terminal
should run a dial up session where the proper username, password, and dial string
need to be entered. The modem at this point is behaving just like any other dial-up
modem.
Ethernet
If an Ethernet interface is available on the attached terminal side, there is no need to
establish a PPP session. Plugging in an appropriate Ethernet cable would guarantee IP
layer-3 communication. However, it is essential to set the LAN IP configuration on the
modem so that both modem and terminal lie within the same subnet. Go to Modem
Configuration page and click on LAN IP Configuration tab. The default LAN IP address
of the modem on the Ethernet side is 192.168.0.1 and that of the attached host is
192.168.0.4. Confirm that attached terminal is set to accept an IP address
automatically. If it has been assigned a static IP address, then set the modem such
that it has a LAN IP address that lies within the same subnet as that of the terminal.
In this case, it is preferable to disable the DHCP server on the modem or set the DHCP
range such that the attached host will only acquire the same IP address from the
modem at all times.
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