Page 91 / 421 Scroll up to view Page 86 - 90
Chapter 6 LAN Setup
P-660HN-FxZ Series User’s Guide
91
2
Enter the IP subnet mask into the
IP Subnet Mask
field. Unless instructed otherwise it
is best to leave this alone, the configurator will automatically compute a subnet mask
based upon the IP address you entered.
3
Click
Apply
to save your settings.
Figure 40
Network > LAN > IP
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
6.2.1
The Advanced LAN IP Setup Screen
Use this screen to edit your ZyXEL Device's RIP, multicast, Any IP and Windows Networking
settings. Click the
Advanced Setup
button in the
LAN IP
screen. The screen appears as
shown.
Table 23
Network > LAN > IP
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
IP Address
Enter the LAN IP address you want to assign to your ZyXEL Device in dotted
decimal notation, for example, 192.168.1.1 (factory default).
IP Subnet Mask
Type the subnet mask of your network in dotted decimal notation, for example
255.255.255.0 (factory default). Your ZyXEL Device automatically computes the
subnet mask based on the IP Address you enter, so do not change this field
unless you are instructed to do so.
Apply
Click this to save your changes.
Cancel
Click this to restore your previously saved settings.
Advanced Setup
Click this to display the
Advanced LAN Setup
screen and edit more details of
your LAN setup.
Page 92 / 421
Chapter 6 LAN Setup
P-660HN-FxZ Series User’s Guide
92
Figure 41
Network > LAN > IP: Advanced Setup
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 24
Network > LAN > IP: Advanced Setup
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
RIP & Multicast Setup
RIP Direction
Select the RIP direction from
None
,
Both
,
In Only
and
Out Only
.
RIP Version
Select the RIP version from
RIP-1
,
RIP-2B
and
RIP-2M
.
Multicast
IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is a network-layer protocol used to
establish membership in a multicast group. The ZyXEL Device supports
IGMP-
v1
,
IGMP-v2
and
IGMP-v3
. Select
None
to disable it.
Any IP Setup
Select the
Active
check box to enable the Any IP feature. This allows a
computer to access the Internet via the ZyXEL Device without changing the
network settings (such as IP address and subnet mask) of the computer, even
when the IP addresses of the computer and the ZyXEL Device are not in the
same subnet.
When you disable the Any IP feature, only computers with dynamic IP
addresses or static IP addresses in the same subnet as the ZyXEL Device’s
LAN IP address can connect to the ZyXEL Device or access the Internet
through the ZyXEL Device.
Note: You must enable NAT/SUA in the
NAT
screen to use the
Any IP feature on the ZyXEL Device
Windows
Networking
(NetBIOS over TCP/
IP)
NetBIOS (Network Basic Input/Output System) are TCP or UDP packets that
enable a computer to connect to and communicate with a LAN. For some dial-
up services such as PPPoE or PPTP, NetBIOS packets cause unwanted calls.
However it may sometimes be necessary to allow NetBIOS packets to pass
through to the WAN in order to find a computer on the WAN.
Page 93 / 421
Chapter 6 LAN Setup
P-660HN-FxZ Series User’s Guide
93
6.3
The DHCP Setup Screen
Use this screen to configure the DNS server information that the ZyXEL Device sends to the
DHCP client devices on the LAN. Click
Network > DHCP Setup
to open this screen.
Allow between LAN
and WAN
Select this check box to forward NetBIOS packets from the LAN to the WAN
and from the WAN to the LAN. If your firewall is enabled with the default policy
set to block WAN to LAN traffic, you also need to enable the default WAN to
LAN firewall rule that forwards NetBIOS traffic.
Clear this check box to block all NetBIOS packets going from the LAN to the
WAN and from the WAN to the LAN.
Packet Filter
Incoming Filter Sets
Protocol Filter
Select the protocol filter(s) to control incoming traffic. You may choose up to 4
sets of filters.
You can configure packet filters in the
Packet Filter
screen. See
Chapter 11 on
page 177
for more details.
Generic Filter
Select the generic filter(s) to control incoming traffic. You may choose up to 4
sets of filters.
You can configure generic filters in the
Packet Filter
screen. See
Chapter 11 on
page 177
for more details.
Outgoing Filter Sets
Protocol Filter
Select the protocol filter(s) to control outgoing traffic. You may choose up to 4
sets of filters.
You can configure protocol filters in the
Packet Filter
screen. See
Chapter 11
on page 177
for more details.
Generic Filter
Select the generic filter(s) to control outgoing traffic. You may choose up to 4
sets of filters.
You can configure generic filters in the
Packet Filter
screen. See
Chapter 11 on
page 177
for more details.
Back
Click this to return to the previous screen without saving.
Apply
Click this to save your changes.
Cancel
Click this to restore your previously saved settings.
Table 24
Network > LAN > IP: Advanced Setup
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Page 94 / 421
Chapter 6 LAN Setup
P-660HN-FxZ Series User’s Guide
94
Figure 42
Network > LAN > DHCP Setup
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 25
Network > LAN > DHCP Setup
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
DHCP Setup
DHCP
If set to
Server
, your ZyXEL Device can assign IP addresses, an IP default
gateway and DNS servers to Windows 95, Windows NT and other systems that
support the DHCP client.
If set to
None
, the DHCP server will be disabled.
If set to
Relay
, the ZyXEL Device acts as a surrogate DHCP server and relays
DHCP requests and responses between the remote server and the clients.
Enter the IP address of the actual, remote DHCP server in the
Remote DHCP
Server
field in this case.
When DHCP is used, the following items need to be set:
IP Pool Starting
Address
This field specifies the first of the contiguous addresses in the IP address pool.
Pool Size
This field specifies the size, or count of the IP address pool.
Remote DHCP
Server
If
Relay
is selected in the
DHCP
field above then enter the IP address of the
actual remote DHCP server here.
DNS Server
DNS Servers
Assigned by DHCP
Server
The ZyXEL Device passes a DNS (Domain Name System) server IP address to
the DHCP clients.
Page 95 / 421
Chapter 6 LAN Setup
P-660HN-FxZ Series User’s Guide
95
6.4
The Client List Screen
This table allows you to assign IP addresses on the LAN to specific individual computers
based on their MAC Addresses.
Every Ethernet device has a unique MAC (Media Access Control) address. The MAC address
is assigned at the factory and consists of six pairs of hexadecimal characters, for example,
00:A0:C5:00:00:02.
Use this screen to change your ZyXEL Device’s static DHCP settings. Click
Network > LAN
> Client List
to open the following screen.
Figure 43
Network > LAN > Client List
First DNS Server
Second DNS Server
Third DNS Server
Select
Obtained From ISP
if your ISP dynamically assigns DNS server
information (and the ZyXEL Device's WAN IP address).
Select
User-Defined
if you have the IP address of a DNS server. Enter the
DNS server's IP address in the field to the right. If you chose
User-Defined
, but
leave the IP address set to 0.0.0.0,
User-Defined
changes to
None
after you
click
Apply
. If you set a second choice to
User-Defined
, and enter the same IP
address, the second
User-Defined
changes to
None
after you click
Apply
.
Select
DNS Relay
to have the ZyXEL Device act as a DNS proxy only when the
ISP uses IPCP DNS server extensions. The ZyXEL Device's LAN IP address
displays in the field to the right (read-only). The ZyXEL Device tells the DHCP
clients on the LAN that the ZyXEL Device itself is the DNS server. When a
computer on the LAN sends a DNS query to the ZyXEL Device, the ZyXEL
Device forwards the query to the real DNS server learned through IPCP and
relays the response back to the computer. You can only select
DNS Relay
for
one of the three servers; if you select
DNS Relay
for a second or third DNS
server, that choice changes to
None
after you click
Apply
.
Select
None
if you do not want to configure DNS servers. You must have
another DHCP sever on your LAN, or else the computers must have their DNS
server addresses manually configured. If you do not configure a DNS server,
you must know the IP address of a computer in order to access it.
Apply
Click this to save your changes.
Cancel
Click this to restore your previously saved settings.
Table 25
Network > LAN > DHCP Setup
LABEL
DESCRIPTION

Rate

4 / 5 based on 1 vote.

Bookmark Our Site

Press Ctrl + D to add this site to your favorites!

Share
Top