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XL-12000S
MANAGED, HIGH-SPEED NETWORK MODEM USER GUIDE

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TUT SYSTEMS

8.0 ADVANCED MODEM FEATURES

1.

From the Main Menu select “D”.

Note: Only one DHCP server address is supported for the DSL interface and
one for the LAN interface. To broadcast to more than one DHCP server, leave
the default (0.0.0.0) in place.

Table 8.2 Specific field information for the DHCP Relay Agent screen.

FIELD

DESCRIPTION

Enable DHCP Relay Agent

Enables “Y” or disables “N” this feature. This feature has

(Y/N)

no meaning for a modem in bridged mode.

SDSL Interface:

IP address of the server. The IP Address located off the
DSL port entered here specifies the server to and/or from
which the modem will forward packets.

Note: The Broadcast IP Address is “0.0.0.0”. To remove
an IP address from the DSL or LAN Interface list, simply
change it to “0.0.0.0”.

LAN Interface:

IP address of the server located off the LAN port. The
IP Address entered here specifies the server to and/
or from which the modem will forward packets.

Note: The Broadcast IP Address is “0.0.0.0”. To remove
an IP address from the DSL or LAN Interface list, simply
change it to “0.0.0.0”.

8.3 Upgrade

Software

Occasionally Tut Systems will provide upgrades to the XL-12000S
software. Check the Software Download Center of Tut Systems’
web site (www.tutsys.com) for release information. Information
will be provided on how to obtain the DOS utility program.

This section describes how to upgrade the software in the XL-12000S
modem. From the main menu select “U” for the Upgrade Software
screen. The Upgrade Software screen on the XL-12000S displays
version information for up to two images. If one or the other image
is not valid or has never been loaded, the field will be blank. The
display also indicates which image is currently running, and which
image will be run when the modem boots. Two input fields allow
you to change which image to boot from at the next reboot of the
modem, and to enable or disable receiving a new image onto
the modem.

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