Managing Your Local Area Network; Configuring Network Settings; Enabling And Disabling The Dhcp Server - Nokia IP40 User Manual

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Managing Your Local Area Network

This chapter explains the steps to manage your local area network using Nokia IP40.
You can manage and configure your network connection and settings, and view information on
the connection in terms of status, connection duration, and activity.
This chapter covers the following topics:
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"Configuring Network Settings"

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"Enabling and Disabling the DHCP Server"

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"Changing IP Addresses"
"Enabling/Disabling Hide NAT"
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"Configuring a DMZ Network"
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"Using Static NAT"
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"Using Static Routes"
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Configuring Network Settings
Caution
Network Settings are advanced settings. Nokia recommends that these settings should
not be changed unless it is necessary and you are qualified to do so. Changing network
settings might result in losing the connection to the IP40.
If you change the network settings to incorrect values and are unable to correct the error, reset
the IP40 to its factory default settings.
To reset the IP40 to its factory default settings, choose Setup > Firmware > Factory Defaults.
You can also press the reset button at the back of the device.
Enabling and Disabling the DHCP Server
The IP40 has a built-in DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server which is enabled
by default. This allows the IP40 to configure all the devices on your network automatically.
If you have another DHCP server configured in your network, you must disable the DHCP
server in your IP40 before connecting the IP40 on to the network.
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