Dhcp; Log - Linksys Instant Broadband Series User Manual

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• WAN These fields display the WAN IP Address, WAN Subnet Mask and
WAN Default Gateway IP address of the Router, as seen by external users
on the Internet. The DNS (Domain Name System) IP Address fields show
the IP address(es) of the DNS currently used by the Router. Multiple DNS
IP settings are common. In most cases, the first available DNS entry
is used.
• DHCP Clients Table This table lists the PCs that were given IP addresses
by the Router.

DHCP

A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server automatically assigns
IP addresses to each PC on your network for you. Unless you already have one,
it is highly recommended that you leave your Router enabled as a DHCP serv-
er.
• DHCP Server DHCP is already enabled by factory default. If you already
have a DHCP server on your network, set the Router's DHCP option to
Disable. Click the Apply button and then the Continue button. If you dis-
able DHCP, remember to assign a static IP address to your Router.
• Starting IP Address Enter a value for the DHCP server to start with when
issuing IP addresses. This value must be (192.168.1. 2) or greater, because
the default IP address for your Router is 192.168.1.1.
• Number of DHCP Users (Optional) Enter the maximum number of PCs
that you want the DHCP server to assign IP addresses to. This number can-
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not be greater than 253. In order to determine the DHCP IP Address range,
add the starting IP address (e.g. 100) to the number of DHCP users. By
default as shown, add 100 to 50, and the range is 192.168.1.100 to
192.168.1.150.
• DHCP Clients Table Click the DHCP Clients Table button to show the
current DHCP Client data. (This data is stored in temporary memory and
changes periodically.)

Log

The Log feature provides you with a log of all incoming and outgoing URLs or
IP addresses for your Internet connection. The Logviewer keeps track of all
incoming and outgoing activity that can be saved in a text file. The IP address
points to the location where Logviewer is running.
The Outgoing Access Log lists all the URLS or IP addresses of Internet sites
that users on your network have accessed, and the Incoming Access Log gives
you a log of all incoming Internet traffic.
This data can also be accessed by other network users if the file is shared out.
1. To activate logging, select Enable next to "Access Log."
2. Specify the IP address of the PC that you want to send the log to. Make
sure that this PC is using a static IP address. Click the Apply button and then
the Continue button when you're done. You may download the Logviewer
software at www.linksys.com for more information.
3. Click on Outgoing Access Log or Incoming Access Log to view each log.
4. To disable Logging, select Disable in the Log window. Click the Apply but-
ton and then the Continue button.
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