ZyXEL Communications 240B manual Menu 3 LAN Dhcp Setup, Dhcp Ethernet Setup Menu Fields

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ExpWave 240B Secure Outdoor Ethernet Radio Link

Menu 3 - LAN Setup

1.LAN Port Filter Setup

2.LAN DHCP Setup

Enter Menu Selection Number:

Figure 5-3 Menu 3 - LAN DHCP Setup

From menu 3, select the submenu option TCP/IP and DHCP Setup and press [ENTER]. The screen now displays Menu 3.2 — TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup, as shown next.

 

Menu 3.2 - TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup

 

 

 

 

 

 

First address

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DHCP= Server

 

 

in the IP Pool

 

Configuration:

 

 

 

 

Client IP Pool Starting Address= 192.168.1.33

 

 

 

 

Size of Client IP Pool= 32

 

 

 

 

Primary DNS Server= 0.0.0.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Size of the IP

 

Secondary DNS Server= 0.0.0.0

 

 

 

DHCP Server Address= N/A

 

 

Pool

 

TCP/IP Setup:

 

 

 

 

IP Address= 192.168.1.1

 

 

 

 

IP Subnet Mask= 255.255.255.0

 

 

 

 

RIP Direction= Both

 

 

 

 

Version= RIP-1

 

 

IP addresses

 

 

 

 

of the DNS

 

IP Policies= 2,7,9,11

 

 

servers

 

Press ENTER to Confirm or ESC to Cancel:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 5-4 Menu 3.2 - LAN DHCP Ethernet Setup

Follow the instructions in the next table on how to configure the DHCP fields.

Table 5-3 DHCP Ethernet Setup Menu Fields

FIELD

DESCRIPTION

EXAMPLE

DHCP

This field enables/disables the DHCP server.

Server

 

If set to Server, your ExpWave will act as a DHCP server.

 

 

If set to None, the DHCP server will be disabled.

 

 

If set to Relay, the ExpWave acts as a surrogate DHCP server and relays

 

 

requests and responses between the remote server and the clients.

 

 

When set to Server, the following items need to be set:

 

 

 

 

Configuration:

 

 

Client IP Pool

This field specifies the first of the contiguous addresses in the IP address

192.168.1.

Starting

pool.

33

Address

 

 

 

 

 

Size of Client

This field specifies the size, or count of the IP address pool.

32

IP Pool

 

 

 

 

 

Primary DNS

Type the IP addresses of the DNS servers. The DNS servers are passed

 

Server

to the DHCP clients along with the IP address and the subnet mask.

 

Secondary

 

 

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Wireless Setup

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Contents ExpWave 240B Page Trademarks DisclaimerCopyright FCC Statement Information for Canadian Users Information for Canadian UsersProduct installation requirements Canadian UsersZyXEL Limited Warranty Warranty ViiCustomer Support Customer SupportTable of Contents 10-1 11-113-1 Firmware and Configuration File12-1 14-1IP Routing Policy Setup 15-117 Physical Installation of ExpWave with flat panel antenna List of Figures/TablesMenu 24.2 System Information and Console Port Speed List of Tables Abbreviations Used in the Filter Rules Summary MenuPage Getting to Know Your ExpWave Physical Features of the ExpWave 240BNon-physical Features of the ExpWave 240B Introduction to the ExpWave 240BBenefits of the ExpWave 240B IP Policy RoutingSpecification of ExpWave 240B Specifications of the ExpWave 240BApplications of the ExpWave 240B Security Installation Page Hardware Installation Hardware InstallationConnectors of bottom Hardware DescriptionMale RF connector with Connecting to the outdoor antenna Antena connector of the topAntenna Option Front view of flat panel antenna RF cableGrounding wire 10 Grounding wire Mounting bracket14 Ethernet Cable Switching Power Adapter ExpWave 240B Physical ConnectionInstallation Procedure Install the outdoor unit with the omni-directional antenna Install the outdoor unit with the flat panel antennaHardware Installation Initial Setup Initial SetupOperation Mode Instruction of ExpWave Network Topology PlanningBridge Mode Menu Wireless Setup Router Mode 11 TCP/IP and Dhcp Ethernet Setup 14 AC1 LAN Dhcp Setup Turning On ExpWaveInitial Screen Entering the PasswordMain Menu Commands Navigating the SMT InterfaceSummaries of SMT Menu Main Menu Routing APMain Menu Summary Changing the System Password 20 Menu 23 System PasswordPage General Setup Menu 1 General SetupGeneral Setup System NameGeneral Setup Wireless Setup LAN SetupLAN Port Filter Setup IntroductionDhcp Configuration Factory LAN DefaultsIP Address and Subnet Mask LAN Setup Menu RIP SetupPrivate IP Address Ranges Menu 3 LAN Dhcp Setup Dhcp Ethernet Setup Menu FieldsOptions are Both , In Only , Out Only or None LAN TCP/IP Setup Menu FieldsBoth RIP-1Page Disable Wireless SetupBit WEP 1/2/3/4 Network Setup Network SetupNetwork Setup Field Set AC Enable or DisableVPN security level SMT 6.1 Menu in Router ModeServer IP Static Route Setup Static Route SetupStatic Route Setup Menu 12 Edit IP Static Route IP Static Route Menu FieldsFilter Setup Filter Setup ConfigurationThis chapter shows you how to create and apply filters About FilteringFilter Rules Summary Menu Configuring a Filter SetAbbreviations Description Display Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is IP Configuring a Filter Rule2 TCP/IP Filter Rule 3Abbreviations Used If Filter Type Is GENTCP/IP Filter Rule Menu Fields Next diagram illustrates the logic flow of an IP filter Generic Filter Rule Generic Filter Rule Menu FieldsEthernet traffic Applying a Filter and Factory DefaultsCheck Next Matched Rule Forward Drop Page Snmp Configuration 10-1 Snmp ConfigurationAbout Snmp Supported MIBs Snmp ConfigurationSnmp Configuration Menu Fields Snmp TrapsSnmp Configuration 10-3 RFC-1215Page System Status System MaintenanceSystem Maintenance 11-1 This chapter covers SMT menus 24.1 toSystem Information and Console Port Speed System Maintenance Status Menu FieldsSystem Maintenance System InformationSystem Maintenance 11-3 Console Port SpeedLog and Trace Viewing Error LogUnix Syslog System Maintenance Menu Syslog Parameters DiagnosticSystem Maintenance 11-5 System Maintenance Menu Diagnostic WAN DhcpSystem Maintenance 11-7 Page Filename Conventions Backup ConfigurationFirmware & Configuration File Maintenance 12-1 Filename ConventionsGeneral Commands for GUI-based FTP Clients Using the FTP Command from the Command LineExample of FTP Commands from the Command Line Firmware & Configuration File MaintenanceGeneral Commands for GUI-based Tftp Clients Backup Configuration Using TftpTftp Command Example Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance 12-3Backup Via Console Port System Maintenance Backup ConfigurationRestore Using FTP Session Example Restore ConfigurationRestore Using FTP Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance 12-5Uploading Firmware and Configuration Files Restore Via Console PortFirmware File Upload FTP File Upload Command from the DOS Prompt Example Configuration File UploadFirmware & Configuration File Maintenance 12-7 FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload Tftp Upload Command ExampleTftp File Upload Uploading Via Console Port Example Xmodem Firmware Upload Using HyperTerminalFirmware & Configuration File Maintenance 12-9 Uploading Firmware File Via Console PortUploading Configuration File Via Console Port Example Xmodem Configuration Upload Using HyperTerminalTime and Date Setting System Maintenance InformationCommand Interpreter Mode Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance 13-1NTP RFC-1305 the default, is similar to Time RFC-868 Resetting the Time Firmware & Configuration File Maintenance 13-3Page 14.2 FTP Remote ManagementTelnet SnmpRemote Management Remote Management LimitationsLAN Only Benefits IP Routing Policy SetupIP Routing Policy Setup Routing PolicyIP Policy Routing CriterionDelay , Max Thruput or Max Reliable ServiceIP Policy Routing 15-3 Less , Greater , Less or Equal or Greater or Equal Applying an IP PolicyEthernet IP Policies Reliable or Min CostIP Policy Routing Example IP Policy Routing 15-515-6

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