Netopia 4553 User Manual

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IP Setup 8-73

Follow these steps to configure IP Address Ser ving:

If you enabled IP Address Ser ving, then DHCP, BootP clients and Dynamic WAN clients are automatically
enabled.

The IP Address Serving Mode pop-up menu allows you to choose the way in which the Netopia 4553 will
ser ve IP addresses. The device can act as either a DHCP Ser ver or a DHCP Relay Agent. (See

“DHCP Relay

Agent” on page 8-85

for more information.) In most cases, you will use the device to ser ve its own pool of

IP addresses, hence DHCP Ser ver is the default. Address ser ving can also be disabled.

Select Number of Client IP Addresses and enter the total number of contiguous IP addresses that the
Netopia 4553 will distribute to the client machines on your local area network. Twelve-user models are
limited to twelve IP addresses.

In the screen example shown above, five Client IP addresses have been allocated.

Select 1st Client Address and enter the first client IP address that you will allocate to your first client
machine. For instance, on your local area network you may want to first figure out which machines are going
to be allocated specific static IP addresses so that you can determine the pool of IP addresses that you will
be ser ving addresses from via DHCP, BootP, and/or Dynamic WAN.

Example: Your ISP has given your Netopia 4553 the IP address 192.168.6.137, with a subnet mask of
255.255.255.248. The subnet mask allocated will give you six IP addresses to use when connecting to the
ISP over the Internet. Your address range will be from .137-.143. In this example you would enter
192.168.6.138 as the 1st Client Address, since the router itself must have an IP address.

To enable DHCP, select Serve DHCP Clients and toggle it to Yes. DHCP ser ving is automatic when IP
Address Ser ving is enabled.

The default DHCP Lease time is one hour. This may be unnecessarily brief in your network environment.
Consequently, the DHCP lease time is now configurable. The DHCP Lease Time (Hours) setting allows you
to modify the router’s default lease time of one hour. You can enter any number up to and including 168
hours (one week) for the DHCP lease.

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