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Web-based Management (continued)
Configure LAN Port > Bridge Mode
State -
This toggles
Enable and Disable for
the
Proxy
DNS
function.
Proxy
DNS
IP
Address -
Enter the
Proxy DNS IP address
if instructed by your
service provider.
Configure LAN Port > Proxy DNS
Click
Save
to save the settings.
Bridge Mode -
This
toggles
On
and
Off
to
turn NAT on or off for
Static
Public
IP
assignment.
Click
Save
to save the settings.
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Web-based Management (continued)
Configure LAN Port > DHCP Configuration > Dynamic IP Assignment
Click
Save
to save the settings.
Default Gateway -
This specifies the Gateway IP Address that will be assigned
to and used by the DHCP clients.
Start IP Address -
This is the base (starting) address for the IP pool of
unassigned IP addresses.
IP Range -
This is the range of contiguous, IP addresses above the base IP
Address above.
Netmask -
This mask informs the client, how the destination IP address is to
be divided into network, subnet, and host parts. The netmask has ones in the
bit positions in the 32-bit address which are to be used for the network and
subnet parts, and zeros for the host part.
Leased Time -
This specifies the amount of time (in seconds) a client can
lease an IP address, from the dynamically allocated IP pool.
DNS Server IP -
This specifies the Domain Name System server, used by the
DHCP clients using leased IP addresses, to translate hostnames into IP
addresses or vice-versa.
WIN Server IP -
Some LANs may require using WINS servers; enter the IP
address of the WINS server or leave blank.
Domain Name -
Enter a domain name for the network group or leave blank.
State -
This toggles
Disable
and
Enable
for the DHCP function.
Use the
Dynamic IP
Assignment
to
configure the device to
act as a DHCP server
for the LAN.
The items on this
window are described
below:
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Web-based Management (continued)
Configure LAN Port > DHCP Configuration > Static IP Assignment
Click
Save
to save the settings.
Index -
Choose the
index number that you
would like to edit (From
1 to 4).
MAC Address -
This
specifies the physical
address
of
the
particular host that will receive the below IP address.
IP Address -
This is the static IP address to be assigned.
All other parameters (Netmask, Gateway, DNS Server IP, WINS Server IP,
Domain Name and State) are identical to those in the Dynamic IP Assignment,
in the previous section.
The
Static
IP
Assignment functions
in much the same
way as the Dynamic IP
Assignment. The only
difference is that a
particular IP address
can be assigned to a
particular host. The
host is identified by the
MAC Address of its
NIC which must be
entered
on
next
screen.
The items on this
window are described
below:
Click the edit icon on the window above to access the second
Static IP
Assignment
window:
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Select
enabled
or
disabled
for the NAT
function.
Click
Save
to save the
settings.
Web-based Management (continued)
Configure LAN Port > NAT Configuration
Configure LAN Port > NAT Configuration > Virtual Server Configuration
This window allows
you to view the current
virtual server
configuration settings.
Click the edit icon on this window to access the second
Virtual Server
Configuration
window:
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The items on this
window are described
below:
Web-based Management (continued)
Configure LAN Port > NAT Configuration > Virtual Server Configuration
(continued)
Index -
Choose the
index number that you
would like to edit (Form
1 to 6).
Protocol -
Choose the
protocol either TCP or
UDP.
Global Port Range -
Enter the designated
TCP or UDP protocol port number for the particular protocol packet you wish to
redirect.
Local Port Range -
Enter the port number used by the designated host on the
LAN or use a well-known port.
Server IP -
Enter the IP address of the local designated host computer or
device.
State -
This toggles Disable and Enable for the Virtual Server Configuration
function.
Click
Save
to save the settings.
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