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Label
Description
LAN
IPv6 Address
Defines the local IPv6 address.
IPv6 Prefix
Defines the IPv6 prefix.
IPv4 Address
Defines the local IPv4 address, which is the default gateway
address for all wired LAN hosts that connect to the DVW32CB.
MAC Address
Displays the LAN interface’s hardware address.
Interface/Prefix
None Specified
Indicates no interface or prefix has been specified.
WAN
IPv6 Address
Displays the current WAN public IPv6 address obtained from
the service provider.
IPv4 Address
Displays the current WAN public IPv4 address obtained from
the service provider.
MAC Address
Displays the WAN interface’s hardware address.
Duration
Displays the accumulated time since successfully acquiring a
WAN public IP address.
Expires
Displays the remaining time before the WAN IP address
expires, if applicable.
IPv4 DNS Servers
Lists the IPv4 DNS servers available on the network.
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Using the DHCP Option
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January 2015
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5.2
Using the DHCP Option
Use the
DHCP
option to configure dynamic host configuration protocol-specific behavior
on the device.
Steps
To configure DHCP settings:
1.
Click
Basic
from the main menu.
2. Click
DHCP
from the left side menu. Field descriptions are listed below the screen
example.
IPv6 DNS Servers
Lists the IPv6DNS servers available on the network.
Release WAN Lease
Releases the WAN public IP address when clicked.
Renew WAN Lease
Renews the WAN IP address when clicked.
WAN Connection Type
Selects the WAN connection type. For each type, different data
entry is required, as explained below:
DHCP: The WAN interface is set to a DHCP client, and
the IP address is assigned by the service provider’s DHCP
server.
Static IP: For Static IP, you must manually enter the IP
address for the WAN interface.
PPTP (dhcp): For Point to Point Tunneling Protocol
(PPTP), you must enter a username, password, and the
PPTP server’s IP address.
PPTP (static):
L2TP (dhcp):
L2TP (static):
Host Name
Defines the host name for the router. This may be required by
some service providers.
Domain Name
Defines the domain name for the router. This may be required
by some service providers.
IPv4 MTU Size
Defines the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size. MTU
defines the largest size of the packet or frame that the device
can transfer (256-1500). If this is not given by your service
provider, use 0 for the default.
Apply
Saves changes.
Label
Description
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Label
Description
DHCP Server
Enables (Yes) or disables (No) DHCP on the device. If No is
selected, all the static DHCP rules in this screen are ignored.
Starting Address Set
Private Starting Address
Defines the starting private IP address for the pool of IP
addresses that can be used by connecting clients. Private
addresses are translated to public IPs to be used on the
network.
Public Starting Address
Defines the starting public IP address. Public addresses can
be recognized on the network.
Number of CPEs
Defines the maximum number of customer premises
equipment devices (CPE) that can connect to the network
through the DVW32CB.
Lease Time
Defines the DHCP lease time duration in minutes between 1
and 71582788. A DHCP user's PC gets an IP address with a
lease time. When the lease time expires, the PC must connect
to the DHCP server and be issued a new unused IP address.
Note:
The default DHCP lease time is 3600 seconds and
should be changed to
86400
seconds (24 hours). This helps
resolve connectivity issues with some iMAC and Windows 7
devices that turn off the network interface when they go into
standby mode. This results in slow Web browsing until the
device gets a new IP address via DHCP.
Apply
Saves changes.
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Using the DHCPv6 Option
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5.3
Using the DHCPv6 Option
Use the
DHCPv6
option to configure IPv6 host IP addresses, IPv6 prefixes, and various
configuration data required to operate in an IPv6 network.
Steps
To configure DHCPv6 settings:
1.
Click
Basic
from the main menu.
2. Click
DHCPv6
from the left side menu. Field descriptions are listed below the screen
example.
DHCP Clients
Lists all DHCP clients currently connected to the device, either
via an Ethernet connection, or via a wireless connection. Each
client is listed with the following information:
MAC Address / IP Address / Subnet Mask
Duration: Duration displays the accumulated time since
the client acquired the IP address.
Expires: Expires is the time until the IP expires and must
be recycled. If the IP address is reserved to a certain
host, it shows STATIC IP ADDRESS.
Select: Reserves the current private IP address to be
assigned to this host statically when selected.
Current System Time
Displays the current system time.
Force Available
Activates a selected rule in the DHCP Clients list and assigns
IP addresses. Note: The Select button must be activated in the
DHCP list.
Label
Description
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Label
Description
System Delegated Prefix
This is the IPv6 prefix from the Setup Web UI, disabled
(grayed out) by default. It is enabled buy the user defined
prefix box below.
User defined prefix
Enables the System Delegated Prefix, which is disabled by
default. Once enabled and Apply is clicked, the device
restarts.
Server Settings
Enabled
Enables the Ethernet Switch LAN Interface and Prefix listed in
the Setup Web UI.
LAN Delegated Prefix
Displays the Ethernet Switch LAN Interface and Prefix listed in
the Setup Web UI.
Start Address
Displays the Ethernet Switch LAN start IPv6 address.
Valid Lifetime
Defines the DHCPv6 lease time duration in minutes between 1
and 71582788. A DHCPv6 user’s PC gets an IPv6 address
with a lease time. When the lease time expires, the PC must
connect to the DHCPv6 server and be issued a new, unused
IPv6 address.
Note: The default DHCPv6 lease time is 3600. For optimum
performance, it should be changes to 86400 seconds (24
hours). This helps resolve connectivity issues with some MAC
and Windows 7 devices that turn off the network interface
when they go into standby mode. This results in slow Web
browsing until the device gets a new IPv6 address via
DHCPv6.

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