Settings for IP addressing

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Settings for IP addressing in the LAN Dokument-ID Version.0. Status Date of publication Settings for IP addressing in the LAN Final Version 04.07

Contents. Need 3. Description 3.3 Requirements/Limitations 3.4 Illustration 3.5 Settings for DHCP addressing 4.6 Advanced settings 6.6. Static IPv4 address distribution 6.6. Separation of VoIP devices 7.7 Static IPv6 address distribution 8

Settings for IP addressing in the LAN.. Need You wish to alter the IP addressing in your network (LAN) to suit your requirements.. Description When your router is delivered to you (factory settings), the IP addressing for your network (LAN) for IPv4 and IPv6 is set in accordance with the standard concept. These settings can be altered by an expert..3 Requirements/Limitations Requirements: Swisscom contract: Business Internet Services, My Office, inone office Firmware version : 7..06 and higher You are logged into the router portal The IPv6 addresses must be activated for IPv6 settings Limitations: You are using fixed public IPv4 addresses on all LAN ports BNS Service is activated in the bundle.4 Illustration* (The diagram corresponds to the standard configuration.) * The diagram is identical for.0 and.0 3

.5 Settings for DHCP addressing In the Network/Basic Settings menu, you can view the current IPv4 and IPv6 Address Distribution settings. A menu for Advanced DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 settings can be opened by clicking on the relevant button. When delivered (factory settings), the IP addressing is set as follows. 3 ) Router IP address The IP address of the router is 9.68.. and the subnet mask is 55.55.55.0. This means that the router is part of a subnet with up to 53 devices. The router IP address and the subnet mask can be altered by a specialist. ) IPv4 address distribution (DHCP) The DHCP server for the router is activated. The DHCPv4 server for the router can be activated or deactivated. The IP addresses 9.68.. to 9.68..3 are static IP addresses that are not assigned by the DHCP server. The address range can be altered by a specialist. The IPv4 addresses 9.68..33 to 9.68..7 are dynamic IPv4 addresses and are assigned by the DHCP server for the router. The address range can be altered by a specialist. The IPv4 addresses 9.68..8 to 9.68..54 are best used for IP phones (VoIP). See also Advanced DHCPv4 settings. The router IP address (gateway) for DHCP settings is 9.68.. The gateway can be changed by a specialist. The address ranges 9.68..x and 9.68.3.x are not available for use in LAN. These addresses can, for example, be reserved for the guest WLAN. 4

3) IPv6 address distribution (for activated IPv6 only) The first subnet of the distributed IPv6 addresses is available in the customer LAN. The subnet depends on the Internet connection, and cannot be changed. The router IP address is xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:0::. The router IPv6 address can viewed by selecting Overview and then Router. The router IPv6 address cannot be altered. The second subnet for the distributed IPv6 addresses is available in the DMZ. The subnet cannot be changed. The IPv6 auto-configuration mode is set to SLAAC only. Possible settings: SLAAC only; DHCPv6 only; SLAAC and DHCPv6; non The DHCPv6 address range from xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:0:0:: to xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:0:0::ffff is valid for the LAN and DMZ subnet. Please note that the IPv6 address range for the DMZ is only shown when Public IP on LAN Port (Used as DMZ) is activated. The address range can be altered by a specialist. When you have altered the settings, complete the process using the Save button. Swisscom recommends leaving the standard settings as they are, if possible. 5

.6 Advanced DHCPv4 settings In the Advanced DHCPv4 settings menu, you can assign fixed IPv4 addresses from the DHCP range to a MAC address or define IPv4 addresses for VoIP devices..6. Static IPv4 address distribution In the Network/Basic Settings menu, select Advanced DHCPv4 settings. You can assign a fixed IP address from the dynamic IP address range of the DHCP server to a device, for example your printer, by clicking on Add static lease (). To do so, enter the MAC address of your device and the preferred IP address. Save the setting using the Save button. As soon as the device logs into the network (LAN), the IP address defined beforehand will be assigned to this device. Existing static leases can be disabled, edited or deleted at any time ().. 6

.6. Separation of VoIP devices A logical separation (separate IP range) of VoIP and Internet traffic can help reduce jitter (phase noise) and therefore improve the voice quality. In the Network/Basic Settings menu, select Advanced DHCPv4 settings. Under VoIP Address Distribution, enter the first 6 digits of the MAC address of your VoIP phone, for example Aastra phones, in the OUI () field. Each manufacturer has a different MAC address. Define the distribution range, Range Starts at IP Address () and Range Ends at IP Address (3), for each MAC address in accordance with the number of VoIP devices. Save the setting using the Save button (4). 3 4 If you now connect a VoIP phone made by the supplier defined within your network (LAN), a corresponding IP address will be assigned to the device. 7

.7 Static IPv6 address distribution In the Network/Basic Settings menu, select Advanced DHCPv6 settings to open the submenu. This is where you can assign an IPv6 address from the LAN DHCP IPv6 address range to a device, for example your printer. To do so, click on Add static lease (), enter the MAC address of your device and the preferred IPv6 address, and save the setting. Under Network/Basic Settings > IPv6 Address Distribution, activate the auto-configuration mode DHCPv6 only or SLAAC and DHCPv6. As soon as the device logs into the network (LAN), the IP address defined beforehand will be assigned to this device. Existing static leases can be disabled, edited or deleted at any time (). 8