Symantec 360R Administration Guide - Page 60

Monitoring DHCP usage, Configuring port assignments

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60 Configuring internal connections Configuring port assignments 3 In the Range Start IP text boxes, type the first IP address. 4 In the End IP text boxes, type the last IP address. 5 Click Save. To change the DHCP IP address range 1 In the SGMI, in the left pane, click LAN. 2 In the right pane, on the LAN IP & DHCP tab, under DHCP, do the following: ■ In the Range Start IP text boxes, type the first IP address. ■ In the End IP text boxes, type the last IP address. 3 Click Save. Monitoring DHCP usage The DHCP Table lists the addresses assigned to connected clients. You can view the host name, IP address, physical address, and status for each client. This table takes up to one hour to fully update after the appliance has been rebooted. To view DHCP usage See "LAN field descriptions" on page 160. ◆ In the SGMI, in the left pane, click LAN. Configuring port assignments Port assignments on the security gateway let you specify if the LAN port resides on a trusted or untrusted network. Trusted ports are for networks not using VPN authentication to connect to the LAN. Untrusted ports are for wireless or wired networks using VPN clients to connect to LAN resources. You can connect many network devices to the LAN ports: routers, switches, client machines, or other Symantec Gateway Security 300 Series appliances. For these options, select the Standard port assignment. If you are connecting a Symantec Gateway Security 300 Series appliances configured as a wireless access point to a LAN port, you can secure the wireless connection using VPN technology. See the Symantec Gateway Security 300 Series Wireless Implementation Guide. Once a port assignment is set, the untrusted ports enable and enforce encrypted VPN traffic, using global tunnels to the appliance or using IPsec pass-thru to WAN-side endpoints.

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Configuring internal connections
Configuring port assignments
3
In the Range Start IP text boxes, type the first IP address.
4
In the End IP text boxes, type the last IP address.
5
Click
Save
.
To change the DHCP IP address range
1
In the SGMI, in the left pane, click
LAN
.
2
In the right pane, on the LAN IP & DHCP tab, under DHCP, do the following:
In the Range Start IP text boxes, type the first IP address.
In the End IP text boxes, type the last IP address.
3
Click
Save
.
Monitoring DHCP usage
The DHCP Table lists the addresses assigned to connected clients. You can view
the host name, IP address, physical address, and status for each client. This
table takes up to one hour to fully update after the appliance has been rebooted.
To view DHCP usage
See
“LAN field descriptions”
on page 160.
In the SGMI, in the left pane, click
LAN
.
Configuring port assignments
Port assignments on the security gateway let you specify if the LAN port resides
on a trusted or untrusted network. Trusted ports are for networks not using
VPN authentication to connect to the LAN. Untrusted ports are for wireless or
wired networks using VPN clients to connect to LAN resources.
You can connect many network devices to the LAN ports: routers, switches,
client machines, or other Symantec Gateway Security 300 Series appliances. For
these options, select the Standard port assignment. If you are connecting a
Symantec Gateway Security 300 Series appliances configured as a wireless
access point to a LAN port, you can secure the wireless connection using VPN
technology. See the
Symantec Gateway Security 300 Series Wireless
Implementation Guide
.
Once a port assignment is set, the untrusted ports enable and enforce encrypted
VPN traffic, using global tunnels to the appliance or using IPsec pass-thru to
WAN-side endpoints.