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Bridging mode
1)
Select “Bridging”.
Encapsulation Mode:
VC/MUX
LLC/SNAP-BRIDGING
Once you select a
mode, the system
automatically changes
the encapsulation
mode into the one
matching your setting.
Therefore, it is
recommended to keep
the default setting
unchanged.
2)
Enable Bridge Service:
To select the bridge
mode, you need to
check this option. By
default, this option is
checked.
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3)
Click “Next” to display
the window shown in
the right figure. This
window
lists
your
settings.
4)
Click “Save/Reboot” to
activate your settings.
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5.2.2 LAN
1). IP Address: IP address
used by the router to
connect to the LAN.
This option is set to
192.168.1.1 upon
device delivery. You
can change it as
required.
Caution: After changing
this IP address, you
need to use the new IP
address to access the
Web management
window upon next
login to the router. In
addition, you must set
the default gateway in
each computer in your
LAN to this IP address,
to ensure normal
Internet access.
2). Subnet Mask: Setting
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your subnet mask.
3). Enable IGMP Snooping:
Used in the bridge
mode.
4). Standard Mode
5). Blocking Mode
6). Configure the second IP
Address and Subnet
Mask for LAN interface.
Click “Save/Reboot”.
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5.2.3 NAT
5.2.3.1. Virtual Server
1)
Click “NAT”
→
“Virtual
Server” to display the
window shown in the
right figure. Here, you
can add or delete your
virtual server settings.
By default, the external
networks cannot access
the IP address of your
internal network.
However, if you need
such access by the
external networks (for
example, you need to
set up the server or
support some special
applications), you
should enable this
function to allow the
access by external
networks.
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