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| MAC Address | The MAC (Media Access Control) or Ethernet address on a LAN (Local Area |
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| Network) is unique to your computer (six pairs of hexadecimal notation). |
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| A network interface card such as an Ethernet adapter has a hardwired address that is |
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| assigned at the factory. This address follows an industry standard that ensures no |
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| other adapter has a similar address. |
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| Reserve | Select the check box in the heading row to automatically select all check boxes or |
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| select the check box(es) in each entry to have the ZyWALL always assign the |
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| selected entry(ies)’s IP address(es) to the corresponding MAC address(es) (and host |
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| name(s)). You can select up to 128 entries in this table. After you click Apply, the |
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| MAC address and IP address also display in the corresponding LAN, DMZ or WLAN |
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| Static DHCP screen (where you can edit them). |
| Refresh | Click Refresh to reload the DHCP table. |
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Click VPN in the HOME screen. This screen displays
Figure 14 HOME > VPN Status
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 10 HOME > VPN Status
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
# | This is the security association index number. |
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Name | This field displays the identification name for this VPN policy. |
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Local Network | This field displays the IP address of the computer using the VPN IPSec feature of |
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Remote Network | This field displays IP address (in a range) of computers on the remote network |
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Encapsulation | This field displays Tunnel or Transport mode. |
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