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NOTE:
1.
All packets which not included in the configured range
will be handled by WAN2.
2.
If rules are configured more than once or have overlapping
parameters, only the most recently configured rules will be
valid.
5.3.4 DHCP Server
Settings include IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS Server. With DHCP Server,
IP addresses are assigned automatically by the XBR-2300. Simply enable the DHCP
Server to automatically confi
gure the IP Address of all new devices on the LAN.
DHCP Server:
Select this option if you want DHCP to automatically assign and
configure device IP Addresses.
±
Starting IP Address:
The first IP Address allowed to be assigned by the
DHCP Server.
±
Ending IP Address:
The last IP Address allowed to be assigned by the
DHCP Server.
±
Lease Time:
The amount of time the device is guaranteed its current address.
Set to 8 hours (480 minutes) by default.
±
Primary DNS Server:
First DNS Server distributed to client device during the
DHCP operation.
±
Secondary DNS Server:
Second DNS Server distributed to client device during
the DHCP operation.
NOTE:
The only addresses available for DHCP are the addresses between
the Starting and Ending IP Pool (192.168.0.100-200 by default).
If you need to have more addresses available on the network,
please add to the pool (192.168.0.20-254 are available in all Luxul
networks).
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NOTE:
In order to properly utilize the DHCP Server option, the TCP/IP
network connection of the device must be set to “Obtain an IP
address automatically”.
5.3.5 Connected Clients
The DHCP client list displays the Host Device Name, IP Address, MAC Address and
Lease Time.
±
Host Name:
The name of the device
±
IP Address:
The IP address assigned to the device
±
MAC Address:
The MAC address of the device
±
Lease Time:
The amount of time remaining in the DHCP Lease
5.3.6 Static Leases
The DHCP Server function of the XBR-2300 supports static IP address assignment.
This would be used when you need a device on the network to receive the same
DHCP IP address each time it comes online.
Example:
The MAC address of a computer hosting your movie collection is
00:15:58:c0:d4:3f. If you want that computer to receive the IP Address 192.168.0.150
every time it comes online, you would assign this Static DHCP IP Address to that
device. To do so, first enter the desired IP Address and MAC Address of the device.
Then, click “Add” and “Save.” The finished configuration should appear as shown in
the image below.
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±
IP Address:
Reserved DHCP IP Address (Static address)
±
MAC Address:
The MAC address of the device to receive the Static address
±
Add:
Adds the configured options to the Static Leases List
±
Edit:
Modifies the current configuration
±
Delete:
Deletes the current configuration
5.3.7 DMZ
In some special cases, a device on the network is required to be fully exposed to
the Internet. In such cases, the device needs to be configured as a DMZ host.
WAN1 DMZ Host IP Address:
Enter the IP address of the device you want to be the
DMZ host mapped to WAN1
WAN2 DMZ Host IP Address:
Enter the IP address of the device you wish to be the
DMZ host mapped to WAN2
Save:
Saves the current configuration
NOTE:
Must “Save” each time a change is made
CAUTION:
Firewall settings for all devices set as a DMZ Host will be
disabled!!!
5.3.8 Access Control
Access Control determines which devices on your WAN and LAN will be allowed
to open the XenSmart Web based management portal for the XBR-2300.
5.3.8.1 LAN Access Control
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Enable:
Enables access to the XenSmart Web Interface
±
IP Address:
Enter the IP address of the device allowed to access the XenSmart
Web interface.
NOTE:
If you use the default of 0.0.0.0 all devices can connect.
±
Port:
The TCP port number to access the Web interface. The default port number
for LAN traffic is 80 (http)
NOTE:
When an IP address is set, no other device can log on to the
XenSmart Web Interface. Example:: when the XBR-2300 default
IP address is 192.168.0.1, if you only permit a client computer with
the IP address of 192.168.0.100 to access the Web portal via port
8888, only that device will be allowed to connect. To access
the XenSmart Web Interface, use the following address format
.
5.3.8.2 WAN Access Control
By default, only LAN users can access the XenSmart Web Interface portal. This
function will enable remote access and control of the XBR-2300.
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±
Enable:
Allows access to the XenSmart Web Interface via a WAN port
±
IP Address:
Enter the IP address of the remote device allowed to access the
XenSmart Web interface.
NOTE:
If you use the default of 0.0.0.0 all devices can connect.
±
Port:
This setting will configure a port number to provide more security. The
default port is 8080.
NOTE:
WAN-based Access Control to the XBR-2300 can be modified
according to your needs. All WAN devices can access the
XBR-2300 at the default Access Control IP Address: 0.0.0.0.
If the default Access Control IP Address is changed (for
example; 58.60.111.221), then only the specified client device (say
58.60.111.221) will be allowed access to the XenSmart management
portal. So, if the WAN1 IP address is 58.251.88.90, to access
the Web portal, the following address format would be used:
and would only function if connecting
from the client device with the IP number of 58.60.111.221.
5.3.9 Ethernet Settings
Ethernet Settings: Here you can set the speed and duplex of the WAN interfaces
(WAN1 and WAN2). The available options are: Auto, 10Mbps half duplex, 10Mbps
full duplex, 100Mbps half duplex and 100Mbps full duplex. 100Mbps full duplex is
the most common for newer devices.

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