Edimax Technology Edimax user guide Router manual Advanced Configuration, Host IP Setup

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4: Advanced Configuration

Overview

The following advanced features are provided.

Host IP Setup

Virtual Servers

Custom Virtual Server

Special Applications

Dynamic DNS

Multi DMZ

Advanced Features

UPnP

This chapter contains details of the configuration and use of each of these features.

Host IP Setup

This feature is used in the following situations:

You have Multi-Session PPPoE, and wish to bind each session to a particular PC on your LAN.

You wish to use the Access Filter feature. This requires that each PC be identified by using the Host IP Setup screen.

You wish to have different Block URL settings for different PCs. This requires that each PC be identified by using the Host IP Setup screen. (You do not have to use the Host IP feature to apply the same Block URL settings to all PCs.)

You wish to reserve a particular (LAN) IP address for a particular PC on your LAN. This allows the PC to use DHCP (Windows calls this "Obtain an IP address automatically") while gaining the benefits of a fixed IP address. The PC's IP address will never change, so it can be provided to other people and applications.

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Contents Load Balancing Router User’s Guide Page Table of Contents Operation System Status WAN Status NAT Status Overview TCP/IP SettingsOverview General Problems Internet Access Introduction Internet FeaturesMultiple IP Address Support Port Switching Hub Other FeaturesPhysical Details Package ContentsLED Action Condition Reset Button Default SettingsRear Panel LAN PortsWindows Tftp utility Procedure Basic SetupConfiguring The Load Balancer for your LAN OverviewNo Response ? Configuration Settings LAN & DhcpIP Address Subnet MaskDhcp IP Address LAN Any IP SetupRange ARP ProxyInstallation Diagram Installing The Load Balancer in your LANPrimary Setup Screen Configuring The Load Balancer for Internet AccessSettings Primary Setup Optional TCP/IP Settings Configure PCs on your LANInternet Access OverviewLinux Clients Accessing AOLMacintosh Clients To act as a Dhcp Client recommended Port Options Advanced Port SetupConnection Options Settings Port OptionsTransparent Bridge OptionLoad Balance Load BalanceLoad Balance Settings Load BalanceStatistics InterfaceAdvanced PPPoE Settings Advanced PPPoEAdvanced Pptp Settings Advanced PptpHost IP Setup Advanced ConfigurationHost IP Setup Settings Host IP SetupBinding Host NetworkHost & Group ListVirtual Servers Connecting to the Virtual ServersEnable Settings Virtual ServerServer Type AddressCustom Virtual Servers Settings Custom Virtual ServersSelect Custom Server Server List Name Custom ServerCustom Virtual Server Special Application Configuration Settings Special ApplicationsSpecial Applications Select Special Application Name Select Name ItemOutgoing Port Range Using a Special Application on your PCIncoming Protocol Incoming Port RangeDynamic DNS To use the Dynamic DNS featureSettings Dynamic DNS Multi DMZ Multi DMZSettings Multi DMZ UPnP Option Settings UPnPUPnP NAT NAT Alias Settings NAT10 Advanced Features Advanced FeaturesSettings Advanced Features Protocol Protocol and Port Binding Using Remote Web-based SetupInterface Smtp Simple Mail Transport Protocol Binding URL Filter Security ManagementBlock Internet Settings URL FilterSettings Access Filter Access FilterSetup Access Group Filter SettingPorts Block Well-knownUser-defined Ports to BlockSession Limit System Filter Exception Firewall Exception EnableProtocol Foreign Port RangeQoS Setup QoS ConfigurationData QoS Setup FeatureNetwork Admission Policy Policy ConfigurationData Policy Configuration Snmp Management AssistantEmail Alert Settings SnmpEnable/Disable Email Alert Email Alert Configuration Event Settings Email Alert3Syslog SyslogSyslog Server Syslog ConfigurationSyslog Global Admin Password Screen Admin Password ScreenFirmware Upgrade Screen Upgrade FirmwareRouting Advanced LAN ConfigurationExisting Dhcp Server Settings Routing For The Load Balancer Gateways Routing Table Configuring Other Routers on your LANStatic Routing Example Entry 2 Segment For Router As Default RouteFor Router Bs Default Route System Status Operation and StatusOperation Device Data System StatusRestore Factory Defaults Restore Factory DefaultsWAN Status WAN StatusNAT Status NAT TimeoutsData NAT Status LAN IP InfoTCP Prosperity ErrorsNAT Traffic NAT ConnectionsCE Marking Warning SpecificationsFCC Statement Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows 9x/ME Windows TCP/IP SetupOverview TCP/IP Settings Using Dhcp Select Control Panel Network and Dial-up Connection Checking TCP/IP Settings WindowsUsing a fixed IP Address Use the following IP Address Figure B-7 Network Configuration Windows XP Checking TCP/IP Settings Windows XPFigure B-8 TCP/IP Properties Windows XP Internet Access TroubleshootingGeneral Problems Solution