Netgear RP114 RP114 Reference Manual - Page 81

TCP/IP and DHCP Setup - open ports

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Reference Guide for the Model RP114 Web Safe Router Table 7-4 lists and describes the interface and filter choices in the LAN Port Filter Setup menu. Table 7-4. Menu 3.1 - LAN Port Filter Setup Fields Field Input and Output Filter Sets Protocol Filters Device Filters Description Enter filter sets by number to filter packets coming from the LAN (Input) or going out to the LAN (Output). Enter the numbers of one or more IP filter sets created in Menu 21. Enter the numbers of one or more generic filter sets created in Menu 21. TCP/IP and DHCP Setup The Model RP114 router has the capability to act as a DHCP server, allowing it to assign IP, DNS, and default gateway addresses to attached PCs or workstations. The assigned default gateway address is the LAN address of the router, as set in the TCP/IP section. Each pool address is tested before it is assigned to avoid duplicate addresses on the LAN. If you are setting up your network for the first time, read about IP addresses starting with "IP Addresses and the Internet" on page B-2 and "IP Configuration by DHCP" on page B-10 for an explanation of DHCP and information about how to assign IP addresses for your network. For most applications, the default DHCP and TCP/IP settings of the router are satisfactory. These default settings are: • LAN IP address 192.168.0.1 with subnet mask 255.255.255.0. • DHCP server enabled with 32 client addresses starting from 192.168.0.1. • DNS Proxy enabled (the router address is assigned as a DNS server). Table 7-5 lists and describes the fields to use for setting up TCP/IP and DHCP parameters in Menu 3.2. When you finish entering information in all of the fields, press [Enter] at the prompt Press ENTER to Confirm. Your selections are saved. Press [Esc] at any time to cancel the entries you have made. Note: If you change the LAN IP address of the router while connected through Telnet, you lose the Telnet session. You must then open a new Telnet connection to the new IP address and log in again. Using the Manager Interface for Initial Router Configuration 7-9

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Reference Guide for the Model RP114 Web Safe Router
Using the Manager Interface for Initial Router Configuration
7-9
Table 7-4
lists and describes the interface and filter choices in the LAN Port Filter Setup menu.
TCP/IP and DHCP Setup
The Model RP114 router has the capability to act as a DHCP server, allowing it to assign IP, DNS,
and default gateway addresses to attached PCs or workstations. The assigned default gateway
address is the LAN address of the router, as set in the TCP/IP section. Each pool address is tested
before it is assigned to avoid duplicate addresses on the LAN.
If you are setting up your network for the first time, read about IP addresses starting with
“IP
Addresses and the Internet
” on
page B-2
and
“IP Configuration by DHCP
” on
page B-10
for an
explanation of DHCP and information about how to assign IP addresses for your network.
For most applications, the default DHCP and TCP/IP settings of the router are satisfactory. These
default settings are:
LAN IP address 192.168.0.1 with subnet mask 255.255.255.0.
DHCP server enabled with 32 client addresses starting from 192.168.0.1.
DNS Proxy enabled (the router address is assigned as a DNS server).
Table 7-5
lists and describes the fields to use for setting up TCP/IP and DHCP parameters in
Menu 3.2. When you finish entering information in all of the fields, press [Enter] at the prompt
Press ENTER to Confirm. Your selections are saved. Press [Esc] at any time to cancel the entries
you have made.
Table 7-4.
Menu 3.1 - LAN Port Filter Setup Fields
Field
Description
Input and Output Filter Sets
Enter filter sets by number to filter packets coming from the LAN (Input)
or going out to the LAN (Output).
Protocol Filters
Enter the numbers of one or more IP filter sets created in Menu 21.
Device Filters
Enter the numbers of one or more generic filter sets created in Menu 21.
Note:
If you change the LAN IP address of the router while connected through Telnet,
you lose the Telnet session. You must then open a new Telnet connection to the new IP
address and log in again.