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The LAN1/2 Tab
IP Address: The IP address of the IPNC. For static addressing (DHCP disabled), this is the actual address. For dynamic addressing, this is the start address from which the client address sequence starts. For DHCP server mode any legitimate IP address can be entered. You can accept the default or you may wish to change it. For DHCP Client mode, the field should be blank. For DHCP
DHCP Mode: One of the radio buttons must be selected according to the operating mode as follows:
Server: The IPNC acts as a DHCP server and allocates addresses to other network devices and also allows
Disabled: If the local network uses static addressing or already has a
Client: If the local network already has a DHCP server.
IP Mask: This is used if the IPNC is acting as a DHCP server or has a static address. A subnet mask is the part of the address that defines the network, rather than devices connected to it. E.g., in the IP address 192.168.42.1, the 192.168.42 part defines the network and the final.1 digit defines the device, and the associated mask is 255.255.255.0. See IP Addresses & Subnets on page 125 for details.
Number of DCHP IP Addresses: The number of addresses allowed for users (default 200). This is only applicable to DHCP Server and Dial In modes.
Firewall Profile: Currently not supported, reserved for future use.
Primary Trans. IP Address: Currently not supported, reserved for future use.
Enable NAT: Determines if NAT should be used for services where the IP address is different from the LAN 1 address.
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