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DescriptionField
Displays the operation mode (also called the device mode) of the modem:
• Router.The selection from the Device Mode menu on the Device Mode page is
Router (Modem + Router).This is the default mode.
• Modem.The selection from the Device Mode menu on the Device Mode page is
Modem (Modem only). For information about changing the mode, see Disable the
Modem’s Routing Features and Use the Modem as a DSL Modem Only on page
69 or Reenable the Modem’s Routing Features on page 70.
Operation Mode
LAN Port
The settings of the LAN port. For information about how to configure the LAN settings, see Manage the Modem’s
LAN IP Address Settings on page 58 and Disable the Built-In DHCP Server on page 63.
The Media Access Control (MAC) address.This address is the unique physical address
that is assigned to the Ethernet LAN port.
MAC Address
The IP address that the Ethernet LAN port uses.The default IP address is 192.168.5.1.IP Address
Displays whether the DHCP server of the modem is enabled for devices that are attached
to the LAN.
DHCP Server
Internet Port
The settings of Internet port. For information about how to configure the Internet settings, see one of the following
sections:
• Set Up the Modem for DSL Service and Access the Modem on page 13
• Manually Set Up an ADSL Internet Connection on page 29
• Manually Set Up a VDSL Internet Connection on page 38
The Media Access Control (MAC) address.This address is the unique physical address
that is assigned to the Internet port.
MAC Address
The IP addresses that the Internet interface uses. If the field does not display an address
or displays 0.0.0.0 as the address, the modem did not obtain a connection for the interface.
IP Address
The type of connection that the Internet interface uses. A connection can be a PPPoE,
PPPoA, or DHCP connection or a fixed IP address connection.
Connection
Manage the Modem and Monitor the Traffic
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Broadband High-Speed DSL Modem Model DM200