Accessing the web interface for modem management, Assign ip addresses, Assign ip addresses -1 – ADC MM701G2 User Manual
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ANAGEMENT
Use the Web interface as the most comprehensive and convenient way to set up and manage the modem. This 
chapter provides steps to help you access the Web interface pages for configuration and management of the 
modem.
Access to the command line interface is available through the modem console port or over a network using a telnet 
session. Not all configuration and management features, however, are supported through the command line 
interface. See 
Appendix A: “Command Line Interface Access” on page A-1
for instruction on using the command
line interface for configuration and management.
A
SSIGN
IP A
DDRESSES
To access the modem Web interface, the management PC must be on the same LAN 
IP subnet as the modem. Default values are shown to the right. Do one of the following:
• Change the management PC IP address so that it is on the same subnet as the
modem (go to
• Change the IP address of the modem 10/100Base-T (LAN) port to a value
assigned by your network administrator using the command line interface (go to
Appendix A: “Set Up the LAN” on page A-6
).
Use the following steps to set up a management PC to be on the same subnet with the modem. (The example 
shows instructions for a PC that is running Microsoft Windows 98 SE; instructions for other operating systems may 
differ slightly.)
Step
Action
1
From the Windows desktop, choose Start | Settings | Control Panel to open the Control Panel dialog.
2
From the Control Panel dialog, double-click the Network icon (shown to the right).
The Network dialog is displayed.
3
From the Configuration tab, double-click TCP/IP to display the TCP/IP Properties dialog (
Figure 2-1. TCP/IP Properties
Modem Defaults
Subnet:
10.0.0.0
Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0
IP Address:
10.0.0.1
TCP/IP Network Configuration 
for an Ethernet NIC