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Configuring internal connections, Configuring LAN IP settings

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4 Chapter Configuring internal connections This chapter includes the following topics: ■ Configuring LAN IP settings ■ Configuring the appliance as DHCP server ■ Configuring port assignments LAN settings let you configure your Symantec Gateway Security 300 Series appliance to work in a new or existing internal network. Each appliance is assigned an IP address and netmask by default. You can change this IP address and netmask. This way, you can specify an IP address and netmask for the appliance that fits your existing network. You can also configure the appliance to work as a DHCP server for your LAN clients. This assigns IP addresses to the clients dynamically so that you do not have to configure each client to use a static IP address. Note: Model 320 has four LAN ports. Models 360 and 360R have eight LAN ports. For each port, you must specify the port settings using the port assignments. These settings are used to configure secure wireless and wired LANs. Configuring LAN IP settings Each appliance has a default IP address of 192.168.0.1 with a default network mask of 255.255.255.0. You can configure the appliance to use a different IP address and netmask for the LAN. This is useful if you want to configure a LAN to use a unique subnet for your network environment. For example, if your

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Chapter
4
Configuring internal
connections
This chapter includes the following topics:
Configuring LAN IP settings
Configuring the appliance as DHCP server
Configuring port assignments
LAN settings let you configure your Symantec Gateway Security 300 Series
appliance to work in a new or existing internal network.
Each appliance is assigned an IP address and netmask by default. You can
change this IP address and netmask. This way, you can specify an IP address and
netmask for the appliance that fits your existing network.
You can also configure the appliance to work as a DHCP server for your LAN
clients. This assigns IP addresses to the clients dynamically so that you do not
have to configure each client to use a static IP address.
Note:
Model 320 has four LAN ports. Models 360 and 360R have eight LAN ports.
For each port, you must specify the port settings using the port assignments.
These settings are used to configure secure wireless and wired LANs.
Configuring LAN IP settings
Each appliance has a default IP address of 192.168.0.1 with a default network
mask of 255.255.255.0. You can configure the appliance to use a different IP
address and netmask for the LAN. This is useful if you want to configure a LAN
to use a unique subnet for your network environment. For example, if your