DHCP Server
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To configure the DHCP Server, follow these instructions.
•
Check the
Enable DHCP Server
checkbox.
•
Enter the
Subnet
and netmask of the IP addresses to be distributed.
•
Enter the
Gateway Address
that the DHCP clients will be issued with. If this field is
left blank, the CyberGuard SG appliance's IP address will be used.
•
Enter the
DNS Address
that the DHCP clients will be issues with. If this field is left
blank, the CyberGuard SG appliance's IP address will be used. Leave this field blank
for automatic DNS server assignment. If your CyberGuard SG appliance is configured
for DNS masquerading, you should either leave this field blank, or enter the IP
address of the LAN port of the CyberGuard SG appliance.
•
Enter IP address of the WINS server to be distributed to DHCP clients in the
WINS
Address
field.
•
Enter the
Default Lease Time
and
Maximum Lease Time
in seconds. The lease
time is the time that a dynamically assigned IP address is valid.
•
Enter the IP address or range of IP addresses (see the appendix entitled
IP Address
Ranges
) to be issued to DHCP clients in the
New IP Addresses to hand out
field.
The DHCP Server can also reserve IP addresses for particular hosts, identifying them by
hostname and MAC address. To reserve an IP address for a certain host, configure the
following in the
Add reserved IP address
section.
•
Enter the
Hostname
of the DHCP client.
•
Enter the
MAC address
of the DHCP client.
•
Enter the reserved
IP address
for the DHCP client.
To take advantage of the CyberGuard SG appliance’s DHCP server functionality, you
should configure the other machines on your local network to get their IP addresses
dynamically from the CyberGuard SG appliance. Please refer the documentation for the
other machines for instructions on how to configure the local network port.
Click
Apply
to save these settings. A page similar to the following will be displayed.
Figure 5-2