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Select one of the following three DHCP server modes as indicated by your LAN administrator, then click
Configure:

Disabled—DHCP server mode is not enabled. If you do not enable DHCP server for the modem, you

must enter a default gateway for each client on your LAN (such as PCs) and also an IP address for a
DNS server. Either the service provider or your LAN administrator will provide you these IP addresses
to enter in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) setup for your PC (or other LAN clients). See

“Assign IP

Addresses” on page 2-1

for information about how to access this dialog. The following is an example

of the dialog and fields that must be filled in (example is from Windows 2000; the dialog for other oper-
ating systems may be slightly different).

Figure 3-5. Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties

Enabled—The modem functions as a DHCP server and can serve IP addresses, a DHCP gateway,

and a DNS server IP address to devices on your LAN. When the modem DHCP server is enabled,
then LAN clients (such as PCs) must have their Internet protocol (TCP/IP) set to Obtain an IP
address automatically
(see

Figure 3-5

above for an example of where to select this option).

a. Select Enabled, then click Configure to access the following DHCP Server page (DHCP Server

cannot be enabled when the LAN protocol is in bridge mode).

Figure 3-6. DHCP Server Page

Step

Action

DHCP default gateway
IP address

DNS server IP address

Set Internet protocol to: Use
the following IP address:

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