D-Link DBS-2000-10 Nuclias Manual - Page 54

Add a DHCP Pool

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15. If NAT Mode is enabled, select Auto to use an automatic IP pool or select a customized 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz DHCP pool from the drop-down menu. 16. [Optional] To create a customized DHCP pool, click Add a DHCP Pool and specify the following information: DHCP name Lease time Start IP End IP Subnet mask Gateway Primary Secondary Enter a name for the DHCP pool. Select a duration from the drop-down menus to specify the IP lease time. When the lease time expires, the client will be assigned a new IP address from the pool. Enter the starting IP address of the pool. Only IP address within the start/end range will be assigned to clients. Enter the starting IP address of the pool. Only IP address within the start/end range will be assigned to clients. Enter a valid subnet mask. Enter a valid gateway address. Enter a primary DNS server address. Enter a secondary DNS server address. 17. Choose to enable or disable VLAN. 18. If VLAN is enabled, specify the following information: Note: If VLAN and NAT mode are both enabled, the device's IP connection setting must be configured to use the same VLAN in order to connect to the Internet. Refer to the Editing a Device section on page 64. VLAN mode VLAN tag Select the VLAN type. Tagged: Adds an 802.1Q header to traffic. Untagged: Does not add a tag to traffic. If the VLAN mode is set to Tagged, specify a VLAN tag. This will segment traffic with the respective VLAN tag. 19. Choose to enable or disable Station Isolation. This prevents clients connected to the same SSID from communicating with each other. 20. Choose to enable URL redirection. 21. If URL redirection is enabled, specify the following information: 46

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15. If
NAT Mode
is enabled, select
Auto
to use an automatic IP pool or select a customized
2.4 GHz and 5 GHz DHCP pool from the drop-down menu.
16. [
Optional
] To create a customized DHCP pool, click
Add a DHCP Pool
and specify the
following information:
DHCP name
Enter a name for the DHCP pool.
Lease time
Select a duration from the drop-down menus to
specify the IP lease time. When the lease time expires,
the client will be assigned a new IP address from the
pool.
Start IP
Enter the starting IP address of the pool. Only IP
address within the start/end range will be assigned to
clients.
End IP
Enter the starting IP address of the pool. Only IP
address within the start/end range will be assigned to
clients.
Subnet mask
Enter a valid subnet mask.
Gateway
Enter a valid gateway address.
Primary
Enter a primary DNS server address.
Secondary
Enter a secondary DNS server address.
17. Choose to enable or disable VLAN.
18. If VLAN is enabled, specify the following information:
Note
: If VLAN and NAT mode are both enabled, the device’s IP connection setting must
be configured to use the same VLAN in order to connect to the Internet. Refer to the
Editing a Device section on page 64.
VLAN mode
Select the VLAN type.
Tagged
: Adds an 802.1Q header to traffic.
Untagged
: Does not add a tag to traffic.
VLAN tag
If the VLAN mode is set to
Tagged
, specify a VLAN
tag. This will segment traffic with the respective VLAN
tag.
19. Choose to enable or disable Station Isolation. This prevents clients connected to the
same SSID from communicating with each other.
20. Choose to enable URL redirection.
21. If URL redirection is enabled, specify the following information: