Cisco RV082 Administration Guide - Page 28

IP Mode, LAN Setting device IP address and subnets, Device IP Address - multiple subnet

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Setup Setting Up the Network 3 IP Mode Choose the type of addressing to use on your network: • IPv4 Only-Use only IPv4 addressing. • Dual-Stack IP-Use IPv4 and IPv6 addressing. After you enable this option by saving the settings on this page, you can configure both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses for LAN, WAN, and DMZ settings on this page. LAN Setting (device IP address and subnets) The default LAN settings should be sufficient for most small businesses, but if needed, you can change the LAN IP address of the router and enable multiple subnets. • Changing the device IP address, page 28 • Enabling multiple subnets (IPv4 only), page 29 NOTE If you enabled Dual-Stack IP for the IP Mode, you can click the IPv6 tab to configure IPv6 addresses. Changing the device IP address STEP 1 Enter the following information: • For IPv4: Click the IPv4 tab, and then enter the Device IP Address and Subnet Mask. The default IP address is 192.168.1.1, and the default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Note: The MAC address of the router also appears in this section. This value cannot be changed. • For IPv6: Click the IPv6 tab, and then enter the IPv6 Address and the Prefix Length. The default IP address is fc00::1, and the default prefix length is 7. The IPv6 tab is available only if Dual-Stack IP is enabled in the IP Mode section. If you change the IP Mode setting, you must save the settings before you continue. Note: To configure global IPv6 prefixes for your LAN devices, go to the WAN Settings section, click the IPv6 tab, and click the Edit icon for the WAN interface. Then enter the LAN IPv6 Address. For more information, see WAN Setting (Internet connection), page 31. STEP 2 Click Save to save your changes, or click Cancel to undo them. Cisco Small Business RV0xx Series Routers Administration Guide 28

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Setup
Setting Up the Network
Cisco Small Business RV0xx Series Routers Administration Guide
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3
IP Mode
Choose the type of addressing to use on your network:
IPv4 Only—
Use only IPv4 addressing.
Dual-Stack IP—
Use IPv4 and IPv6 addressing. After you enable this option
by saving the settings on this page, you can configure both IPv4 and IPv6
addresses for LAN, WAN, and DMZ settings on this page.
LAN Setting (device IP address and subnets)
The default LAN settings should be sufficient for most small businesses, but if
needed, you can change the LAN IP address of the router and enable multiple
subnets.
Changing the device IP address, page 28
Enabling multiple subnets (IPv4 only), page 29
NOTE
If you enabled Dual-Stack IP for the IP Mode, you can click the IPv6 tab to configure
IPv6 addresses.
Changing the device IP address
STEP 1
Enter the following information:
For IPv4:
Click the
IPv4
tab, and then enter the
Device IP Address
and
Subnet Mask
. The default IP address is 192.168.1.1, and the default subnet
mask is 255.255.255.0.
Note: The MAC address of the router also appears in this section. This value
cannot be changed.
For IPv6:
Click the
IPv6
tab, and then enter the
IPv6 Address
and the
Prefix
Length
. The default IP address is fc00::1, and the default prefix length is 7.
The IPv6 tab is available only if
Dual-Stack IP
is enabled in the
IP Mode
section. If you change the IP Mode setting, you must save the settings before
you continue.
Note:
To configure global IPv6 prefixes for your LAN devices, go to the
WAN
Settings
section, click the
IPv6
tab, and click the
Edit
icon for the WAN
interface. Then enter the LAN IPv6 Address. For more information, see
WAN
Setting (Internet connection), page 31
.
STEP
2
Click
Save
to save your changes, or click
Cancel
to undo them.