Choose the menu Network→DMZ→DMZ to load the following page.
Figure 3-18 DMZ
The following items are displayed on this screen:
¾ DMZ |
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Status: | Activate or inactivate this entry. The DMZ port |
| functions as a normal LAN port when it’s disabled. |
Mode: | Select the mode for DMZ port to control the connection |
| way among DMZ, LAN and Internet. Options include: |
| Public and Private. |
IP Address: | Enter the IP address of DMZ port. |
Subnet Mask: | Enter the Subnet Mask of DMZ port. |
Tips:
The DHCP service, DHCP Client and DHCP Reservation functions are available when the DMZ port is enabled. For the configuration instructions, please refer to section 3.1.4.1 to.3.1.4.4.
Note:
When the DMZ port is enabled in Public Mode, please do not enable the DHCP service of DMZ port if your ISP provides a single public IP address. Otherwise, the Hosts in DMZ will be unable to access Internet normally. If an IP address range is provided by your ISP, please configure the DHCP pool based on the IP address range.
3.1.6 MAC Address
The MAC (Media Access Control) address, as the unique identifier of the router in network, does not need to be changed commonly.