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Using the Gateway DHCP Option
Ubee DDW262.G Wireless Cable Modem and Router Subscriber User Guide • September 2011
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5.3
Using the Gateway DHCP Option
The
DHCP
option allows you to configure DHCP server-specific behavior on the device.
Steps
To configure DHCP settings:
1. Access the Web interface.
2. Click the
Gateway
link from the top of the screen.
3. Click
DHCP
from the left side of the screen. The
DHCP
fields are explained following
WAN Connection Type
Defines the WAN connection type. For each type, different
data entry is required, as explained below:
DHCP: The WAN interface is set to be a DHCP client,
and the IP address is assigned by the service provider’s
DHCP server. For more detailed configuration of the
DHCP server on the device, refer to
Using the Gateway
DHCP Option on page 31
.
Static IP: For Static IP, you must manually enter the IP
address for the WAN interface.
PPTP (dhcp): For Point to Point Tunneling Protocol
DHCP, you must enter a username, password, the PPTP
server’s host name or IP address, and the MTU size.
PPTP (static): For Point to Point Tunneling Protocol
Static, you must enter the static IP address, IP mask,
default gateway, username, password, and the PPTP
server’s hostname or IP address, and the MTU size.
L2TP (dhcp): For layer 2 tunneling protocol (dhcp), you
must enter a username, password, the L2TP server’s
host name or IP address, and the MTU size.
L2TP (static): For layer 2 tunneling protocol (static), you
must enter the static IP address, IP mask, default
gateway, username, password, the L2TP server’s host
name or IP address, and the MTU size.
Host Name
Defines the host name for the router. This may be required by
some service providers.
Domain Name
Defines the domain for the router. This may be required by
some service providers.
MTU Size
Defines the Maximum Transmission Unit size, which defines
the largest size of the packet or frame that the device can
transfer (256-1500).
Apply
Saves all changes made in the screen.
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