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Networking Configuration Guide
Chapter 57
LAN overview
On the BCM main unit, the LAN configuration determines how the Core Module of the BCM
communicates with other devices on the LAN. For the BCM with Router, the LAN configuration
also includes Router LAN configuration, which determines how the router communicates with
devices on the LAN.
The following explains the concepts of the LAN on the BCM. It contains the following topics:
“What is a LAN?” on page 449
“LAN settings” on page 449
“DHCP configuration” on page 449
For information on Configuring LAN settings, see “IP Subsystem” on page 455.
What is a LAN?
The LAN (Local Area Network) is a group of IP devices that can all communicate directly with
each other over an IP network. Generally, all of these devices are in a small geographic range, such
as a single office or building. The BCM allows you to connect several IP devices together on a
LAN and then connect to the Internet or other LANs over a router.
LAN settings
LAN settings include determining IP and DNS settings and subnet settings.The LAN controls how
the BCM behaves as a device on the IP network.
To modify the LAN settings, refer to “IP Subsystem” on page 455.
DHCP configuration
By default, the BCM is set as a DHCP client. When the BCM is started, it sends a request for an
address to a DHCP server. If no server responds, it determines that there is no DHCP server on the
LAN, and it sets a static IP address of the last IP address received from the DHCP server. (The
default IP address is 192.168.1.2). Also refer to “DHCP configuration with router” on page 491.
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