ProSafe Wireless-N 8-Port Gigabit VPN Firewall FVS318N

Table 19. DMZ Setup screen settings for IPv6 (continued)

Setting

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

DHCP Status

DNS Server

Select one of the DNS server options from the drop-down lists:

(continued)

 

Use DNS Proxy. The wireless VPN firewall acts as a proxy

 

 

for all DNS requests and communicates with the ISP’s DNS

 

 

servers that you configured on the Broadband ISP Settings

 

 

(IPv6) screen (see Configure a Static IPv6 Internet

 

 

Connection on page 41).

 

 

Use DNS from ISP. The wireless VPN firewall uses the ISP’s

 

 

DNS servers that you configured on the Broadband ISP

 

 

Settings (IPv6) screen (see Configure a Static IPv6 Internet

 

 

Connection on page 41).

 

 

Use below. When you select this option, the DNS server

 

 

fields become available for you to enter IP addresses.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Primary DNS Server

Enter the IP address of the primary

 

 

 

DNS server for the DMZ.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Secondary DNS Server

Enter the IP address of the

 

 

 

secondary DNS server for the DMZ.

 

 

 

 

 

Lease/Rebind

Enter the period after which the DHCP lease is renewed with

 

Time

the original DHCP server or rebound with another DHCP

 

 

server to extend the existing DHCP lease. The default period is

 

 

86400 seconds (24 hours).

 

 

 

 

4.Click Apply to save your settings.

IPv6 DMZ Address Pools

If you configure a stateful DHCPv6 server for the DMZ, you need to add local DHCP IPv6 address pools so the DHCPv6 server can control the allocation of IPv6 addresses in the DMZ.

To add an IPv6 DMZ address pool:

1.On the DMZ Setup screen for IPv6 (see Figure 45 on page 90), under the List of IPv6 Address Pools table, click Add. The DMZ IPv6 Config screen displays:

Figure 46.

LAN Configuration

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NETGEAR FVS318N manual IPv6 DMZ Address Pools,  To add an IPv6 DMZ address pool