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End IP Address: The end IP address of the DHCP address

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Field LAN 2 IP Address LAN 2 Subnet Mask MAC Address DHCP Type 802.1d Spanning Tree LLTD IGMP Proxy IGMP Snooping UPNP Description interface. The default setting is Disable. The second IP address of the LAN interface. This IP address should not collide with the IP address of the interior network. The subnet mask of the second IP address of the LAN interface. Display the current MAC address that LAN interface uses. Enable or disable DHCP service. The default setting is Server, it indicates DHCP service is enabled. After enabling DHCP service, you can configure the following parameters of the DHCP server: Start IP Address: The start IP address of the DHCP address pool. End IP Address: The end IP address of the DHCP address pool. Subnet Mask: The subnet mask that DHCP server assigns. Primary DNS Server: The primary DNS server that DHCP server assigns. Secondary DNS Server: The secondary DNS server that DHCP server assigns. Default Gateway: The gateway that DHCP server assigns. Lease Time: The lease time of the IP address. Statically Assigned: For binding MAC and IP. It can provide redundant link and prevent network from generating loop. You may select Enable or Disable. After enabling LLTD (Link Layer Topology Discovery), Windows Vista automatically discovers other devices's link topology, and these devices are also compatible with LLTD. You may select Enable or Disable. Enable or disable IGMP Proxy. Enable or disable IGMP Snooping. After enabling this function, the packets of the IGMP broadcast will not sent to the LAN interface that does not belong to that group. Enable or disable the UPnP function. After enabling this function, AP will provide automatic port-mapping for P2P software on the interior network. 22

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Field
Description
interface. The default setting is Disable.
LAN 2 IP
Address
The second IP address of the LAN interface. This IP
address should not collide with the IP address of the
interior network.
LAN
2
Subnet
Mask
The subnet mask of the second IP address of the LAN
interface.
MAC
Address
Display the current MAC address that LAN interface uses.
DHCP
Type
Enable or disable DHCP service. The default setting is
Server, it indicates DHCP service is enabled.
After enabling DHCP service, you can configure the
following parameters of the DHCP server:
Start IP Address: The start IP address of the DHCP
address pool.
End IP Address: The end IP address of the DHCP address
pool.
Subnet Mask: The subnet mask that DHCP server
assigns.
Primary DNS Server: The primary DNS server that DHCP
server assigns.
Secondary DNS Server: The secondary DNS server that
DHCP server assigns.
Default Gateway: The gateway that DHCP server assigns.
Lease Time: The lease time of the IP address.
Statically Assigned: For binding MAC and IP.
802.1d
Spanning
Tree
It can provide redundant link and prevent network from
generating loop. You may select Enable or Disable.
LLTD
After enabling LLTD (Link Layer Topology Discovery),
Windows Vista automatically discovers other devices’s link
topology, and these devices are also compatible with
LLTD. You may select Enable or Disable.
IGMP
Proxy
Enable or disable IGMP Proxy.
IGMP
Snooping
Enable or disable IGMP Snooping. After enabling this
function, the packets of the IGMP broadcast will not sent
to the LAN interface that does not belong to that group.
UPNP
Enable or disable the UPnP function. After enabling this
function, AP will provide automatic port-mapping for P2P
software on the interior network.