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Configuration: Basic Gateway TCP/IP Wireless Print Server USB
Gateway > LAN — dhcp reservations Page
Use this page to configure DHCP reservations:
Gateway > LAN — dhcp reservations page fields
FieldDescription
GAMING DMZ
Enable Gaming DMZ | Checking this box designates the selected host as the default Gaming DMZ host. |
DMZ Host | The Gaming DMZ host is a CPE with a private reserved IP address designated to be the |
| default DMZ host. Only one Gaming DMZ host can be active at any one time. |
| The CPE configured to be in the Gaming DMZ is not protected by the firewall and is open to |
| communication from any computer on the Internet. Thus, carful consideration should be |
| given before configuring your CPE to be in the DMZ. This feature is useful if you are having |
| difficulties running certain applications - typecally gaming applications. |
| The benefit of using a Gaming DMZ host as opposed to a NAT Passthrough host is that a |
| Gaming DMZ host does not require a public IP address as would be required by a NAT |
| Passthrough host. If the application requires a public IP address then the host should be |
| configured as a NAT Passthrough. |
RESERVE NEW IP | You can reserve up to 32 IP addresses assigned by the SBG1000 DHCP server for specific |
ADDRESS | LAN clients. For example, you can reserve an IP address for a private FTP server to ensure |
| that it always receives the same private IP address. |
MAC Address | Type the MAC address of the DHCP client for which a reserved IP address is required. The |
| format is 16 hexadecimal numerals. |
IP Address | Sets the host portion of the reserved IP address for the LAN client having the specified MAC |
| address. When the LAN client requests an IP address, the SBG1000 DHCP server assigns |
| the client this IP address. |
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