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Advanced Configurations

4.3 Changing DHCP server configuration

DHCP is used to acquire IP addresses and options (such as the subnet
mask, DNS, gateway, etc.) automatically. On the practical level, acquiring
these initialization parameters with DHCP translates into avoiding the
more involved Router/PC process (reconfiguration of Router and/or PC
addresses in the same network.

[System configuration]










[ISP/DSLAM configuration]
IP

address

: 192.168.102.3

Subnet

mask

:

255.255.255.0

Gateway :

None

[Local PC configuration]

IP address :

None (obtained by DHCP)

Subnet

mask

:

None

(obtained

by

DHCP)

Gateway :

None (obtained by DHCP)


By default, the ADSL Router is configured as a DHCP server with the
following settings :

% Do not allocate dynamic IP addresses to unknown clients
deny unknown-clients;
% Do not repond to BOOTP queries
deny bootp;

DSLAM/NSP

Ethernet Port

10Base-T Port

Up-Link

PC 1

202.1.136.1

HUB

PC N

202.1.136.100

202.1.136.254

192.168

.102.2

192.168.102.3

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