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Subnet Mask:
Subnet mask of
the
LAN
interface
Gateway
Default
gateway
PPPoE Name
PPPoE
user
name
These items are available only when
you set the IP Mode argument to
PPPoE.
PPPoE Password
PPPoE
password
MAC Address
MAC address burned into the LAN interface, which you
cannot change.
Forward
Mode
Disable
Use the [Forward Mode] menu to set the forwarding
mode.
NAT
Bridge
Internal
NIC
IP Address
IP address of the PC interface, which defaults to
192.168.254.1.
Subnet Mask
Subnet mask of the PC interface, which defaults to
255.255.255.0.
MAC Address
MAC address burned into the PC interface, which you
cannot change.
Default DNS
Use this item to set the IP address of the default DNS
server.
VLAN
VLAN ID
Use the [VLAN] menu to enable or disable the VLAN
tagging function. Refer to Table 3-1 for instructions of
basic
button
operations
and
section
3.3.2.III.
―Configuring VLAN‖ or the meanings of the settings.
Priority
Tag
Enable
Yes
No
Access PWD
Use this item to set a password for your KT101.
DMZ
Use the [DMZ] and [Static Portmap] menus to set DMZ
and static port mapping. Refer to Table 3-1 for
instructions of basic button operations and section
3.3.2.IV. ―Configuring DMZ and static port mapping‖for
the meanings of the settings.
Static Portmap
II.
Configuring the network connection type
Your KT101 supports three network connection types: DHCP, PPPoE, and static address,
which correspond to the DHCP, PPPoE, and User Specify settings in the [IP Mode] menu
respectively. The IP Mode argument defaults to DHCP, which means that your KT101
obtains an IP address from a DHCP server by default.
Before configuring the network connection type, consult your carrier or administrator for
related information such as:
•
The PPPoE user name and password (for the PPPoE mode)
•
The IP address, subnet mask of your KT101, and the IP address of the default
gateway (for the User Specify mode)
•
As DHCP is the default network connection type for your KT101, no configuration is