HotBrick VPN 800 Dhcp Server, Configuration, Dhcp IP Address, Range, ARP Proxy, LAN Any IP Setup

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DHCP Server

DHCP Server Setup - If enabled, the VPN 800/2 Firewall Router will

Configuration

allocate IP Addresses to PCs (DHCP clients) on your LAN when they

 

start up. The default and recommended value is "Enable". (Windows

 

systems, by default, act as DHCP clients. This setting is called Obtain an

 

IP address automatically.)

 

DHCP Server Setup - If you are already using a DHCP Server, the

 

DHCP Server setting must be disabled, and the existing DHCP server

 

must be set to provide the IP address of the VPN 800/2 Firewall Router

 

as the Default Gateway.

 

Client Lease Time – It is a finite period of time for a DHCP server lease

 

an IP address to a client.

 

Client Default DNS – An IP address of the default DNS server for the

 

client requesting DHCP service.

 

 

DHCP IP Address

Offered Range fields set the values used by the DHCP server when

Range

allocating IP Addresses to DHCP clients. This range also determines the

 

number of DHCP clients supported.

 

Free Entries indicates how many DHCP entries are not currently

 

allocated, and still available.

ARP Proxy

Enable this ONLY if the LAN port has an IP address in the same address

 

range as the WAN port(s). This means that all PCs using this Gateway must

 

have valid fixed external (Internet) IP addresses.

 

If enabled, enter the IP address range used on your LAN.

 

 

LAN Any IP Setup

By default is disabled. If you enable “LAN any IP”, that means no matter what

 

static IP address hold on the client (your PC). The clients do not need to

 

change the IP address, even though it has different IP segment than LAN

 

segment, it still can access Internet through NAT.

DHCP Client List

This table shows the IP addresses which have been allocated by the DHCP

 

Server function. For each address, which has been allocated, the following

 

information is shown.

 

Name – The "hostname" of the PC. In some cases, this may not be

 

known.

 

MAC Address – The physical address (network adapter address) of the

 

PC.

 

IP Address – The IP address allocated to this PC.

 

Type – Indicates IP address to be dynamic or static.

 

Status – If Dynamic, the IP address was allocated by this DHCP Server.

 

If Sniffed, the IP address was detected by examining the LAN, rather than

 

allocated by the DHCP Server. In this case, the Name is usually not

 

known.

 

Time Left – The time expired since which IP address is leased.

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Contents Dual WAN Firewall Router VPN 800 User’s Guide Page Table of Contents Existing Dhcp Server ………………………………………………………………………………...67 Advanced LAN Configuration ………………………………………………………………...67Internet Features IntroductionThis gives twice the bandwidth of a single modem PPPoE Session Management Port Switching Hub Other FeaturesPhysical Details Package ContentsLED Action Condition Default Settings AC power socketRear Panel VPN 800/2 Firewall Router Page Overview Basic SetupProcedure Configuring the VPN 800/2 Firewall Router for your LANNo Response? Settings LAN & Dhcp IP AddressSubnet Mask Dhcp IP Address ConfigurationLAN Any IP Setup Dhcp ServerHotBrick Network Solutions Connection Mode Settings Primary SetupPPPoE / Pptp ConnectionType Address InfoOverview Configure PCs on your LANTCP/IP Settings Internet AccessAccessing AOL Macintosh ClientsLinux Clients Fixed IP Address Port Options Advanced Port SetupOption Settings Port OptionsConnection Options Transparent BridgeLoad Balance Load BalanceInterface Settings Load BalanceLoad Balance StatisticsAdvanced PPPoE Settings Advanced PPPoEStatus ActionAdvanced Pptp Settings Advanced PptpHost IP Setup Advanced SetupHost Network Identity Settings Host IP SetupList Host NetworkBinding Host & GroupVirtual Servers Connecting to the Virtual ServersAddress Settings Virtual ServerEnable Server TypeCustom Server Settings Custom Virtual ServersCustom Virtual Servers Select Custom Server Server List NameCustom Virtual Server Settings Special Applications Special ApplicationsSelect Special Application Name Select Name Item Using a Special Application on your PC Dynamic DNS To use the Dynamic DNS featureDynamic DNS Service Settings Dynamic DNSClient or SettingsAdditional StandardMulti DMZ Multi DMZSettings Multi DMZ Settings UPnP UPnPUPnP Option NAT NAT SettingNAT Alias Settings NAT10 Advanced Feature Advanced FeaturesSettings Advanced Features Using Remote Web-based Setup Interface Smtp Simple Mail Transport Protocol BindingProtocol Protocol and Port Binding Block URL Security ManagementBlock Internet Settings Block URLSetup Access Group Access FilterIcmp Filters Filter SettingBlock Well-known PortsSession Limit Foreign Port Range Setting System Filter Exception EnableSystem Filter Exception ProtocolPlanning the VPN VPN ConfigurationIPSec Global Setting IPSec Global SettingLog Level IP Global SettingPolicy Setup Policy SetupSecurity Level VPN Policy SetupIPSec Traffic Binding Traffic SelectorKey Management Tunnel Attribute Dead Peer DetectionSet Options QoS Setup QoS ConfigurationFeature Policy ConfigurationData QoS Setup ServiceNetwork Admission Policy Data Policy ConfigurationSnmp Management AssistantInformation Settings SnmpEmail Alert SystemSettings Email Alert Syslog Syslog Server Syslog ConfigurationSyslog Global Keep Sent MessagesAdmin Password Screen Admin PasswordUpgrade Firmware Upgrade FirmwareAdvanced LAN Configuration Existing Dhcp ServerRouting Configuring Other Routers on your LAN Settings RoutingStatic Routing Example Entry 1 Segment For Router As Default RouteFor Router Bs Default Route For the VPN 800/2 Firewall Router Gateways Routing TableOperation and Status OperationSystem Status Device Data System StatusRestore Factory Defaults Restore Factory DefaultsWAN Status WAN StatusData NAT Status NAT StatusMisc ErrorsNAT Traffic NAT ConnectionsSpecifications FCC StatementCE Marking Warning Windows TCP/IP Setup Overview TCP/IP SettingsChecking TCP/IP Settings Windows 9x/ME 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 Solution TroubleshootingGeneral Problems Internet AccessSolution