Enable DHCP | To relay DHCP requests from the subnet with no DHCP server on it to a DHCP |
Server Relay | server on other subnets. DHCP Server Relay is disabled by default. To access |
| enable DHCP relay, please |
| first, and then press save button. The Enable DHCP server Relay option will then |
| show up on the same page as below: |
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Enable | the HSPA 7.2 Mbps |
| cope with some special applications such as VPN |
| bridge is off. Please refer to Appendix B for more information. |
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Enable NAT | To enable/disable Network Address Translation (NAT, please refer to 7.2 for NAT |
| setting). By default NAT is enabled |
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Option 42, 66,150,160 | These options are used for special DHCP set up |
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Static IP Lease List | To specify the IP address assigned through DHCP according to the MAC address |
| of the hosts connected to HSPA 7.2 Mbps |
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Enable DHCP Server | To relay DHCP requests from the subnet with no DHCP server on it to a DHCP |
Relay | server on other subnets. DHCP Server Relay is disabled by default. To access |
| enable DHCP relay, please |
| first, and then press save button. The Enable DHCP server Relay option will then |
| show up on the same page as below |
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Configure a second IP address by ticking the checkbox shown below and enter the following information:
IP Address: | Enter the secondary IP address for the LAN interface. |
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Subnet Mask: | Enter the secondary subnet mask for the LAN interface. |
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NOTE: | The Save button saves new settings to allow continued configuration, while the Save/Reboot button not only saves new settings |
| but also reboots the device to apply the new configuration (i.e. all new settings). |
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