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1. The possible states are shown in Table 1 green flashing Searching for network green solid Locked to network Table 1 Network Indicator 4 2 3 Status Indicator The status indicator reports the health of the unit In normal operation the indicator will be green if a fault is detected either at boot up or during normal operation the indicator will light red When the unit is first switched on or is reset the indicator will first light red then flash red in sequence with the Signal Strength Indicator refer to section 4 2 4 this is normal behaviour during boot up and does not indicate a fault Boot up behaviour Normal operation Red Red Flashing Green Table 2 Status Indicator 4 2 4 Signal Strength Indicator The Signal Strength Indicator reports on the state of the ADSL network connection The ADSL sync speed is indicated by the number of green flashes of the indicator within an indicator period Each indicator green flash will be followed by a short off time an extended off time indicates the end of the indicator period So an indicator period starts with a green flash followed by up to 5 additional flashes then an extended off time the cycle will then repeat The maximum number of flashes in an indicator period is 6 The indicator may be red during the extended off time following the green flashes this indicates an ADSL network connection fault The indicator will solid red if an ADSL connection cannot be establ
2. the following login details o User Name admin o Password admin e The Status summary page will be displayed it will be similar to Figure 14 000 Modem System ADSL Network Routing Firewall VPN Serial Server Management 13 01 35 21 10 2009 Power On Self Test Temperature C Uptime Line Status Connection Status DHCP Server VPN Serial Server Figure 14 Status summary Note If the unit is not yet configured it is likely that the Line Status and Connection Status will indicate a fault condition Page 12 of 18 Cybertec Pty Limited Document 0013 001 000172 Version 1 0 Copyright 2009 Series 5000 Quick Start Guide 22 October 2009 7 Basic Configuration The section explains the procedure for configuring the Series 5000 to establish an ADSL connection For details on more advanced functionality configuration refer to the Series 5000 User Manual 7 1 Configure the ADSL interface To access the configuration page for the ADSL interface click on the ADSL tab of the main menu The ADSL Line configuration page will be displayed as shown in Figure 15 Series 5000 Modem Network Routing Firewall VPN Serial Server Management 7 A fv fv 7 A _Update 7 Update C Seamless Rate Adaption L DSL Module Enabled FF C ea te fl Figure 15 ADSL Line configuration 7 1 1 ADSL Line Configuration The ADSL Line Configuration section contains the settings for the operational mode of the m
3. 10 200 and the Default and Maximum lease times have been set to 1440 minutes So if these values are consistent with the network to which the Series 5000 is connected then the DHCP server can be enabled by setting the Enabled field to Yes and clicking the Update button If the standard settings are not applicable for the connected network then refer to Figure 24 and follow the steps below to configure the DHCP server e Choose a group of available IP addresses on the local network For example if the IP address of the Series 5000 is 10 10 10 10 with a netmask of 255 255 255 0 a group chosen could be 10 10 10 100 to 10 10 10 200 This will provide 101 addresses for clients e Under the DHCP Server Configuration table o Set the Enabled option to Yes o Enter the first address of the group in the Start Address box o Enter the last address of the group in the End Address box o Enter a lease time for the Default Lease time o Enter a lease time for the Maximum Lease time e Click Update to set the changes LAN Interface Configuration Enabled IP Address 10 10 10 10 Netmask 255 255 255 0 MTL 1500 BEST ae UR iy Check to enable DHCP server Enabled E Start address 10 10 10 100 TEE iaa the DHCP IP address range End address 10 10 10 200 Default lease time mins 1440 s i iag Set the DHCP lease times Maximum lease time mins 1440 Reset Update d Click to save changes Figure 24 DHCP configuration 7 3
4. Configure clients to use the Series 5000 The Series 5000 will act as a gateway for connections destined for the ADSL interface The default configuration will provide Network Address Translation and firewalling to protect clients on the local network To configure clients to use the Series 5000 as their gateway e If the clients have a DHCP address allocated by the Series 5000 they will have learned the necessary settings No further configuration is needed e If clients have static IP addresses set their default route and DNS server to the IP address of the Series 5000 Page 17 of 18 Cybertec Pty Limited Document 0013 001 000172 Version 1 0 Copyright 2009 Series 5000 Quick Start Guide 22 October 2009 8 Troubleshooting The following is a list a potential problems and possible causes If after the checking through the list a problem persists refer to the Series 3000 User Manual for further information 8 1 8 2 8 3 Series 5000 does not start Check the power indicator Refer to Section 4 2 1 15 lit green If not check the power supply 1s the correct voltage and the connector is wired correctly Refer to section 5 4 Check the front panel indicators for a fault condition particularly the Status indicator Refer to Section 4 2 Cannot connect to web pages Check the Ethernet cabling between the PC and the Series 5000 and check that the connection LED on the Series 5000 Ethernet port is lit Refer to Section 4 3 C
5. I VCI Connection Type En psulation Edit Delete DSL 1 ra 8 35 PPPoE LLC P Figure 20 Connection summary with new connection shown 7 1 3 Connection Status To check the status of the connection select Status from the top level menu and then select ADSL from the second level menu The ADSL status page will be displayed The status of the connection will change as the modem connects to the network when connected the status will indicate Showtime To see the value changing the page will need to be refreshed Once connected the ADSL status page will look similar to that shown in Figure 21 ADSL Status Showtime Mode ADSL2 Download Syne Kbps 8000 Upload Sync Kbps 295 DSL 1 Down 10 67 15 2 52 B 46 B Figure 21 ADSL Status showing modem in the connected state AN During initialisation the status may be reported as Error while the connection is being established If the error persists check the profile settings have been entered correctly Refer to Section 7 1 2 With the ADSL connection established the Status Alarms page should now indicate no faults as shown in Figure 22 Page 15 of 18 Cybertec Pty Limited Copyright 2009 Alarms Document 0013 001 000172 Series 5000 Quick Start Guide Power On Self Test Temperature C Uptime Line Status Connection Status DHCP Server VPN Serial Server Figure 22 Status Alarms page 7 2 Configure the LAN interface and DHCP Ser
6. Series 5000 ADSL Modem Router Quick Start Guide Document Number 0013 001 000172 Version 1 0 22 October 2009 Leert kest Cybertec Pty Limited Document 0013 001 000172 Version 1 0 Copyright 2009 Series 5000 Quick Start Guide 22 October 2009 Documentation Control Generation Date March 10 2010 Copyright 2009 Cybertec Pty Limited All rights Reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Cybertec Pty Limited Cybertec Pty Limited has intellectual property rights covering subject matter in this document Except as expressly provided in any written license agreement from Cybertec Pty Limited the furnishing of this document does not give you any license to this intellectual property Legal Information The contents of this document are provided as is Except as required by applicable law no warranties of any kind either express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are made in relation to the accuracy and reliability or contents of this document Cybertec Pty Ltd reserves the right to revise this document or withdraw it at any time without prior notice Under no circumstances shall Cybertec Pty Ltd be responsible for any loss of data or income o
7. al or on the product itself you will violate the standards of design manufacture and intended use of the product Cybertec does not assume any liability for failure to comply with these precautions Read this manual completely and make sure it is understood fully before commencing installation Check that the intended application does not exceed the safe operating specifications for this unit This unit should only be installed by qualified personnel The power supply wiring must be sufficiently fused and if necessary it must be possible to manually disconnect the unit from the power supply 3 Care Recommendations To maintain correct operation of unit and to fulfill the warranty obligations the following care recommendations should be followed This unit must not be operated with the covers removed Do not attempt to disassemble the unit no user serviceable parts are contained within the unit Do not drop knock or shake the unit rough handling may cause damage to internal circuit boards Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the unit Do not expose the unit to any kind of liquids rain beverages etc the unit is not waterproof Keep the unit within the specified humidity levels Do not use or store the unit in dusty dirty areas connectors as well as other mechanical part may be damaged Page 3 of 18 Cybertec Pty Limited Document 0013 001 000172 Version 1 0 Copyright 2009 Series 5000 Quic
8. da Ved seed dees Page 2 of 18 Version 1 0 22 October 2009 A O Oo Oo oo CO GH Cybertec Pty Limited Document 0013 001 000172 Version 1 0 Copyright 2009 Series 5000 Quick Start Guide 22 October 2009 1 Introduction The Cybertec Series 5000 is an ADSL Modem Router capable of data rates up to 24Mbps download and up to 3 Mbps upload The Series 5000 features include stateful inspection firewall and virtual private networks for security dynamic and static routing network management and event reporting This guide will provide an overview of the features and interfaces of the Series 5000 Installation of the unit and connection to the phone line will be described as well the configuration of the unit for a standard Internet connection Further information can be obtained from the Series 5000 User Manual Note The guide assumes that the configuration of the Series 5000 Modem Router is in the factory default state If the modem has been previously configured it may be necessary to perform a configuration reset to return the the configuration to the default state prior to configuring the device The procedure to perform a configuration reset is described is Section 4 5 2 Safety Please observe the general safety precautions outlined in this manual during all phases of operation and service of the Series 5000 Modem Router If you do not comply with these precautions or with specific safety warnings contained elsewhere in this manu
9. heck the IP address settings of the computer have been set correctly Refer to section 6 The IP address of the Series 5000 Modem Router may have been changed from the default value If this is the case then o Make sure the IP address settings of the computer are correct for the IP address chosen and the correct IP address has been entered in the web browser or o If the IP Address of the Series 5000 Modem Router is not know then a factory reset will reset the IP address to the default value Refer to section 4 5 for details The password may have been changed from the default if the new password is not know then a factory reset will set the password to the default Refer to section 4 5 for details Network Status Fault Check the ADSL Status page for a list of possible faults 8 3 1 Network Registration Fault 8 4 e Check that the ADSL line has been installed correctly Refer to Section 5 3 e Check that the ADSL connection details have been entered correctly Refer to section 7 1 2 Connection Status Fault 8 4 1 Status Disabled e Check that the Connection State is set to enabled in the connection profile Refer to Section 7 1 2 e Check the profile settings Username and password have been set correctly Refer to section 7 1 2 Page 18 of 18 Cybertec Pty Limited ABN 72 062 978 474 Unit 11 41 43 Higginbotham Road Gladesville NSW 2111 Australia Phone 612 9807 5911 Fax 612 9807 2258 www cybertec com au
10. ick the Network icon 4 The Local Area Connection Status dialog box will be displayed as shown on the left of Figure 11 click the Prop erties button Page 10 of 18 Cybertec Pty Limited Document 0013 001 000172 Version 1 0 Copyright 2009 Series 5000 Quick Start Guide 22 October 2009 en Local Area Connection Status Local Area Connection Properties General Connection Connect using Status Connected E Intel R PAO 100 VE Network Conne Duration 00 04 12 100 0 Mbps This connection uses the following items Speed El Client for Microsoft Networks wl 5 File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks wl J oS Packet Scheduler Activity Install Lningtall Description Transmission Control PratocolfIntermet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Received Packets Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Erm Figure 11 Local Area Connection Status and Properties dialog boxes 5 The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box as shown on the right of Figure 11 will be displayed Click on Internet Protocol TCP IP to highlight it and then click the Properties button 6 The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box change the settings to match those shown in Figure 12 and then click OK Internet Protocol TCP IP Br
11. in a clean and dry location protected from water excessive dust corrosive fumes extremes of temperature and direct sunlight The unit uses convection cooling allow sufficient ventilation to ensure adeguate cooling of the modem 5 1 Panel Mounting The Series 5000 Modem Router includes integrated mounting flanges and can be attached to a panel or tray by means of screws using the slots shown in figure 7 A Do not drill or file the mounting flanges as this may damage the unit and will void the warranty Panel mount slots DIN Rail clip screw postions Figure 7 Mounting flange 5 2 DIN Rail Mounting The Series 5000 can be DIN rail mounted using the DIN rail mounting kit supplied The DIN rail clips should be screwed to the mounting flanges as shown in figure 8 The DIN rail clips can then be used to attach the Series 5000 to a DIN rail MODEL 5100 clip Figure 8 DIN Rail mounting Page 8 of 18 Cybertec Pty Limited Document 0013 001 000172 Version 1 0 Copyright 2009 Series 5000 Quick Start Guide 22 October 2009 5 3 ADSL Line The ADSL line connection 1s an RJ12 connector located on the rear panel of the unit marked DSL Use the supplied cable to connect the modem to an ADSL capable connection ADSL Line Connector Figure 9 Antenna connected to SMA connector 5 4 Power Supply The Series 5000 requires a DC power source in the voltage range of 10VDC to 60VDC The power connec
12. ished When the unit is first switched on or is reset the indicator will first light red then flash red in sequence with the Status Indicator refer to section 4 2 3 this is normal behaviour during boot up and does not indicate a fault Green Flashing Indication of ADSL line sync speed Green flashing then Red ADSL Network connection fault Initialisation or ADSL network connection fault Table 3 Signal Strength Indicator Page 5 of 18 Cybertec Pty Limited Document 0013 001 000172 Version 1 0 Copyright 2009 Series 5000 Quick Start Guide 22 October 2009 4 3 Ethernet The Ethernet ports are on the front of the unit and are marked LAN 1 and LAN 2 each port has a LED indicating the connection speed and a LED indicating activity as shown in Figure 4 Both ports are capable of auto negotiation meaning cross over cables are not required The Ethernet ports are switched allowing more than one Ethernet device to be connected to the unit at one time Ethernet Ports Connection 10 100 LED Figure 4 Ethernet ports 4 4 Modem DCE Serial Port The Series 5000 has one Data Communications Equipment DCE serial port The Modem DCE Serial port is an RS232 level serial port accessed via the front panel DB9 female connector Refer to Figure 5 and Table 4 for the connections to this port Figure 5 Modem DCE Serial port sa Signal Ground 6 DSR Out DataSet Ready es Ou Geario Send Rr on Rine Indicato
13. k Start Guide 22 October 2009 4 Indicators and Interfaces This section describes the indicators and interfaces of the Series 3000 Modem Router 4 1 Model 5100 The Ethernet ports serial port and indicators are located on the front panel as show in figure 1 The rear panel contains the connectors for power and ADSL line as shown in figure 2 Signal s MODEL 5100 Status DD 1 a nn Serial Port FR DCE Male Power Network Ethernet Ports Figure 1 Model 5100 front panel Functional Earth POWER ADSL Line Factory default switch Power Figure 2 Model 5100 rear panel 4 2 Indicators The Series 5000 has 4 LED indicators on the front panel of the unit refer to Figure 3 for the locations Status Signal Strength STS SIG Power Network PWR NET Figure 3 Front panel indicators Page 4 of 18 Cybertec Pty Limited Document 0013 001 000172 Version 1 0 Copyright 2009 Series 5000 Quick Start Guide 22 October 2009 4 2 1 Power Indicator The power indicator will light green when power is applied If the indicator does not light when power is applied check the power supply voltage and connections refer to Section 5 4 for details 4 2 2 Network Indicator The network indicator reports the status of the connection to the network When powered up the indicator will be off the indicator will then flash green whilst the unit searches for a network once connected to the network the indicator will light green
14. odem The settings will depend on the service provider in general the default settings are adequate 7 1 2 Adding an ADSL Connection To access the ADSL connection settings click on the Connection tab The screen shown in Figure 16 will be dis played The page shows a summary of the ADSL connections The Series 5000 allows multiple ADSL connections to be configured although for most applications only one connection is required ADSL No connections configured Figure 16 ADSL connection summary Page 13 of 18 Cybertec Pty Limited Document 0013 001 000172 Version 1 0 Copyright 2009 Series 5000 Quick Start Guide 22 October 2009 To add an ADSL connection click the Add new profile button the first of 3 configuration pages will be displayed The values required will depend on the service provider The first page is for general and ATM settings and is shown in Figure 17 The label is used to described the connection and is for reference only The Enabled checkbox should be checked to enable the connection The Virtual Path Identify VPI Virtual Circuit Identifier VCI values and the service category type are service provider dependent The default values will work with most Australian service providers Once the values have been entered click Next ADSL Genera ATM Config 09900000 Label DSL Enabled v VPI E VCI 35 Service Category UBR without PCR gt 8 c E Figure 17 New connection General and ATM set
15. operties KETSTE General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if pour network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 10 10 10 20 Subnet mask 255 255 Z 255 at Default gateway 10 10 10 10 Obtain DN jatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Figure 12 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box showing the recommended IP settings Note If a web browser was open prior to making the network changes then it will need to closed and re started before attempting to connect to the Series 3000 Modem Router 6 2 Accessing the Series 5000 Web Server e Open a web browser on the PC and browse to 10 10 10 10 the default Series 5000 IP address e A login box similar to Figure 13 will pop up If the box fails to display re check the cable connections to the unit and the IP address settings of the PC Page 11 of 18 Cybertec Pty Limited Document 0013 001 000172 Version 1 0 Copyright 2009 Series 5000 Quick Start Guide 22 October 2009 Enter username and password for Cybertec Series 5000 at http 10 10 10 10 User Name Pd Password Pd rj Use Password Manager to remember this password Figure 13 Web login box e Enter
16. outer will need to be connected to one of the LAN ports e The default IP settings of the Series 5000 Modem Router are o IP Address 10 10 10 10 o Netmask 255 255 255 0 e The recommended IP settings for the PC used to configure the Series 5000 Modem Router o IP Address 10 10 10 20 o Netmask 255 255 255 0 o Default Gateway 10 10 10 10 o Primary DNS 10 10 10 10 Although it is possible to connect the Series 5000 Modem directly to a Local Area Network LAN it is recommend that the network configuration as described in this section be performed prior to doing so 6 1 Windows PC Network Settings The following describes how to configure the network settings of a Windows XP PC with the IP settings listed above so that it can access the Series 5000 Modem Router network the connection should be removed before performing the changes To restore the network settings of the PC record the current settings at Step 6 in the following procedure then when the Series 5000 Modem has been configured following the procedure again and use the recorded values at Step 6 T This procedure will change the network settings of the Windows PC if the PC is connected to a 1 Open the Control Panel by selecting Start gt Control Panel E Control Panel PY Set Program Access and WW Defaults 2 Double click the Network Connections icon ative Automatic Updates Admini e Ise Network Metworl Connections Wiz 3 Double cl
17. r Table 4 Modem DCE Serial port connections Page 6 of 18 Cybertec Pty Limited Document 0013 001 000172 Version 1 0 Copyright 2009 Series 5000 Quick Start Guide 22 October 2009 4 5 Factory Default Reset Switch The factory default reset switch is used to restore the configuration of the Series 5000 to the factory defaults The switch is accessed through a small hole on the rear of the unit adjacent to the power connector refer to Figure 6 To reset the configuration first power down the unit then using a suitable tool depress the factory default reset switch restore power to the unit ensuring the switch remains depressed for approximately 5 seconds after power is applied The status and signal strength indicators will flash red then green to indicate the configuration has been reset The modem will re boot as normal with the factory default settings Factory Default Reset Switch Figure 6 Factory Default Switch access AN Using the Factory Default Reset Switch will erase all existing configuration settings and restore the factory default settings This includes the network connection profile settings APN user name and password Page 7 of 18 Cybertec Pty Limited Document 0013 001 000172 Version 1 0 Copyright 2009 Series 5000 Quick Start Guide 22 October 2009 5 Installation The steps required to install the Series 5000 Modem Router are described AN The Series 5000 Modem Router should be mounted
18. r any special incidental and consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused More information about Cybertec can be found at the following Internet address http www cybertec com au Page 1 of 18 Cybertec Pty Limited Copyright 2009 Contents Document 0013 001 000172 Series 5000 Quick Start Guide Introduction Safety Care Recommendations Indicators and Interfaces 1 WIGGGLIIOO 4 uh ee ORES oa ne EE DADE REE REE gt AD md 1 uch ee ee eee eee eG ea eee eee eee ee a gt BINGO anness 4 4 Modem DCE Serial Port ae 4 5 Factory Default Reset Switch 2 0 eee ee te ee Installation gt 1 Fa0cMog tme ss oh ane 59 0762 770 ee ho he oe 52 DIN Rail Mounting a4 beeentwd e SS AD LCE te 1 6 dt S4 Poe CUDDLY ses carere aeaiee 9 6 ek 39 Funcional BAR s e se eneen baw Geena Accessing and Using the Web Interface 6 1 Windows PC Network Settings ooo a a e 6 2 Accessing the Series 5000 Web Server sa 4 44 a a Basic Configuration 7 1 Configure the ADSL interface da noo athans ke 7 2 Configure the LAN interface and DHCP Server 7 3 Configure clients to use the Series 5000 noanoa oe ERR oR we OS Troubleshooting 8 1 Series 5000 does not start 665 ewe en Oe OR Oe Owe Re we eed 8 2 Cannot connect to webpages ooo a Bo Network Status Fault gt s e cae s pee ee SS OE SG REE ternet EES 8 4 Connection Status Fault lt e Ghee eS ha
19. tings The second page is for the connection settings and is shown in Figure 18 The connection type and encapsulation will be provided by the service provider Usually the connection type is PPP over Ethernet PPPoE or PPP over ATM PPPoA and the encapsulation is LLC Click Next to continue ADSL Connection Type PPPoE vl Encapsulation LLC vl B eec vier D Figure 18 New connection Connection settings The third pages for the Point to Point Protocol PPP settings and is shown in Figure 19 The username and password will be provided by the service provider when the account is established In order to enter a password click the check box marked New the password can now be entered in the text field The password 1s visible as it is being typed so that it can be checked for errors prior to being set Once set the password will no longer be visible The default values are usually adequate for the other settings ADSL User username Password Not set New 7 password Service Authentication Auto vl ra MTU 1492 De se L Figure 19 New connection PPP settings Automatically obtain DNS Debug to system log Page 14 of 18 Cybertec Pty Limited Document 0013 001 000172 Version 1 0 Copyright 2009 Series 5000 Quick Start Guide 22 October 2009 To complete the connection click Submit The ADSL connection page will again be displayed with the new connection listed as shown in Figure 20 ADSL Label Enabled VP
20. tor accepts a screw terminal plug which should be wired as shown in figure 10 and plugged into the power connector on the rear of the unit Functional Earth Power Negative Connector terminal Positive terminal Figure 10 Power plug wiring Power connector and Functional Earth The Series 5000 is designed to self protect from permanent damage if the voltage exceeds 60VDC or if reverse polarity is applied In the case of either event the modem may need to be returned for service AN The Series 5000 may be damaged if there is any potential difference between the Functional Earth RS232 signal ground power input Before connecting any wiring ensure all components are earthed to a common ground point An external isolator will be required if a positive earth power supply is used 5 5 Functional Earth This equipment is intended to be grounded to comply with emission and immunity requirements Ensure that the func tional earth is connected to earth ground during normal use Figure 10 shows the location of the Functional earth termi nation point Page 9 of 18 Cybertec Pty Limited Document 0013 001 000172 Version 1 0 Copyright 2009 Series 5000 Quick Start Guide 22 October 2009 6 Accessing and Using the Web Interface All configuration of the Series 3000 modem is performed via the web interface In order to view the web pages a computer with a fixed IP address on the same sub net as the Series 3000 Modem R
21. ver Version 1 0 22 October 2009 To access the configuration page for the LAN interface and DHCP Server select Interfaces from the top level menu the LAN interface screen similar to that shown in Figure 23 will be shown LAN Enabled L IP Address 010 1010 OOO Netmask 255 255 2550 MTU s00 Enabled Start address 101010100 End address lo10 10 200 Default lease time mins 1440 Maximum lease time mins aso EN ute fl Figure 23 LAN Interface configuration 7 2 1 Setting the IP Address If it is desired to change the IP address of the LAN port follow the steps below e Enter the new IP address and netmask in the Interface Configuration table e Click Update to set the changes Once the changes have been set the IP address of the Series 1000 Modem will change Enter the new address in the browser on the PC It will be necessary to login again following the procedure described in the previous section Page 16 of 18 Cybertec Pty Limited Document 0013 001 000172 Version 1 0 Copyright 2009 Series 5000 Quick Start Guide 22 October 2009 7 2 2 Enabling DHCP The DHCP server allows clients on the local network to be automatically allocated IP addresses from the Series 5000 DHCP also provides the clients with network settings such as default route and location of DNS servers By default the DHCP server is disabled however it has been configured to serve IP addresses in the range 10 10 10 100 through 10 10
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