D-Link DSR-250v2 Product Manual 1 - Page 59

Network, Add VLAN profile, DHCP Mode

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The fields available on the Add VLAN profile page are as follows: Field Name VLAN ID Base Interface Intervlan routing IP address Subnet mask DHCP mode Domain name Starting IP address Ending IP address Default gateway DNS server Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Lease time (minutes) Relay gateway Captive portal Captive portal name DNS Proxy Apply Close Description Enter a unique name for this VLAN. Enter a unique ID to this VLAN (1 - 4094). Select the physical interface on which VLAN is to be created. It allows or denies communication between VLAN networks. VLAN subnet Enter an IP address for the VLAN subnet. Enter the subnet mask for the VLAN subnet. Select one of the following modes: None: Select None to turns off DHCP. DHCP Server: If this is selected, the device will act as the DHCP server on your network. DHCP Relay: If this is selected, DHCP clients on your network will receive IP address leases from a DHCP server on a different subnet. Specify the domain name. This field is available only when DHCP Server is the DHCP Mode. Enter the starting IP address. Enter the ending IP address. If DHCP mode is DHCP Server, enter the default gateway for the DHCP server mode. Select one of the following options for DNS servers for the DHCP clients: DNS Proxy: Enable or disable DNS Proxy on this VLAN. If enabled, the gateway acts as a proxy for all DNS requests and communicates with the ISP's DNS servers. DNS from ISP: This option sends all DNS requests to the ISP's DNS Servers. Static DNS: This option sends all DNS requests to the configured static DNS servers. Enter the primary DNS Server IP address. Enter the secondary DNS Server IP address. Enter the duration (in minutes) for which IP addresses will be leased to DHCP clients. Enter the relay gateway IP address. You can enable or disable the captive portal feature over the VLAN. Select the configured captive portal name from the drop-down list. When the DNS Proxy field is enabled, the gateway acts as a proxy for all DNS requests and communicates with the ISP's DNS servers. This field is available when you select DHCP Relay or None as the DHCP mode. Click Apply to save your settings. Click Close to revert to the previous settings.

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The fields available on the
page are as follows:
Add VLAN profile
Field
Description
Name
Enter a unique name for this VLAN.
VLAN ID
Enter a unique ID to this VLAN (1 - 4094).
Base Interface
Select the physical interface on which VLAN is to be created.
Intervlan routing
It allows or denies communication between VLAN networks.
VLAN subnet
IP address
Enter an IP address for the VLAN subnet.
Subnet mask
Enter the subnet mask for the VLAN subnet.
DHCP mode
Select one of the following modes:
None:
Select
to turns off DHCP.
None
DHCP Server:
If this is selected, the device will act as the DHCP
server on your network.
DHCP Relay:
If this is selected, DHCP clients on your network will
receive IP address leases from a DHCP server on a different subnet.
Domain name
Specify the domain name. This field is available only when
is
DHCP Server
the
.
DHCP Mode
Starting IP address
Enter the starting IP address.
Ending IP address
Enter the ending IP address.
Default gateway
If
is
, enter the default gateway for the DHCP
DHCP mode
DHCP Server
server mode.
DNS server
Select one of the following options for DNS servers for the DHCP clients:
DNS Proxy
: Enable or disable DNS Proxy on this VLAN. If enabled,
the gateway acts as a proxy for all DNS requests and communicates
with the ISP’s DNS servers.
DNS from ISP
: This option sends all DNS requests to the ISP’s DNS
Servers.
Static DNS:
This option sends all DNS requests to the configured
static DNS servers.
Primary DNS server
Enter the primary DNS Server IP address.
Secondary DNS server
Enter the secondary DNS Server IP address.
Lease time (minutes)
Enter the duration (in minutes) for which IP addresses will be leased to
DHCP clients.
Relay gateway
Enter the relay gateway IP address.
Captive portal
You can enable or disable the captive portal feature over the VLAN.
Captive portal name
Select the configured captive portal name from the drop-down list.
DNS Proxy
When the DNS Proxy field is enabled, the gateway acts as a proxy for all
DNS requests and communicates with the ISP’s DNS servers. This field is
available when you select
or
as the DHCP mode.
DHCP Relay
None
Apply
Click
to save your settings.
Apply
Close
Click
to revert to the previous settings.
Close