030-300613 Rev A
97
August 2009
User Guide
VersaLink Wireless Gateway (Model 7500)
Static Host Assignment
Host Name
Type a
Host Name
for your Gateway and
IP Address
in the fields provided, and
click the
set
button. To add a new Host name, in the field under Static Host
Assignment, type in the host name and IP address and click
set
.
If you click
add
, the screen will show that the
Host Name
and
IP Address
have
been added to the DNS server. If you want to delete a static host assignment, click
the
delete
button adjacent to the
Host Name
and
IP Address
fields that you want to
delete.
IP Address
Displays the IP address that is assigned to the Host Name.
Discovered Local Devices
Displays a list of local devices on the LAN that were assigned a DHCP Address.
The DNS name and IP address entry of each discovered device is displayed. If “No
Discovered Devices” is displayed, manually refresh the screen.
NOTE:
Names may not contain spaces. Only letters, digits and the special characters dash (-), underscore (_) and
dot (.) may be used. These special characters may not appear at the beginning or at the end of a name. The maximum
length of a name can be is 63 characters.
To add a new DNS entry, please follow these steps:
1.
Type the new
Domain Name
in the provided field, and then click
Set
to save the setting.
2.
Type a
Host Name
and
IP Address
in the fields provided, and then click
Add.
NOTE:
Adding or deleting a static host is immediate, and does not require you to save changes.
Congratulations! You have successfully added a new DNS entry.
14.3.2
DHCP
The following screen will appear if you select
Advanced > LAN > DHCP
from the main menu. This screen
contains the settings that control how your Gateway interacts with local devices connected to it. It is recommended
that these settings not be changed. If you change the settings in this screen, click
save
and then
OK
. If you click
reset
or
Cancel
, the screen will return to its previous settings.
Your Gateway’s Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server makes it possible to easily add computers
that are configured as DHCP clients to the home network. It provides a mechanism for allocating IP addresses and
delivering network configuration parameters to DHCP clients. A client (host) is a device connected to a network.
A client sends out a broadcast message on the LAN requesting an IP address for itself. The Gateway’s DHCP server
then checks its list of available addresses and leases a local IP address to the client for a specific period of time. It
simultaneously designates this IP address as “taken,” and the client keeps this IP address for the duration of the
lease.
NOTE:
If you want to disable the DHCP server in the Gateway, uncheck the check box next to
Enable DHCP
Server
. Westell recommends that you do not change these settings unless your ISP instructs you to do so.