Netgear FVX538 FVX538 Reference Manual - Page 59

Enable the DHCP Server, Starting IP Address, WINS Server, Lease Time, Enable DNS Proxy, Reset, Apply

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ProSafe VPN Firewall 200 FVX538 Reference Manual Figure 3-5 4. If desired, Enable the DHCP Server (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), which will provide TCP/IP configuration for all computers connected to the router's DMZ network. Then configure the following items: a. Starting IP Address - This box specifies the first of the contiguous addresses in the IP address pool. b. Ending IP Address - This box specifies the last of the contiguous addresses in the IP address pool. c. WINS Server - This box specifies the Windows Internet Naming Service Server IP. d. Lease Time - This box specifies the Lease time to be given to the DHCP Clients. e. Enable DNS Proxy - If enabled, the VPN firewall will as a DNS for address resolution. 5. Click Reset to cancel changes made on this screen and revert to the previous settings. 6. Click Apply to save your settings. The DMZ LED next to LAN port 8 (see "Router Front Panel" on page 1-6) will light up indicating that the DMZ port has been enabled. If another device on your DMZ network will be the DHCP server, or if you will manually configure all devices, leave the Disable option (default) checked. To define the DMZ WAN Rules and LAN DMZ Rules, see "Setting DMZ WAN Rules" on page 4-10 and "Setting LAN DMZ Rules" on page 4-12, respectively. LAN Configuration v1.0, August 2006 3-11

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ProSafe VPN Firewall 200 FVX538 Reference Manual
LAN Configuration
3-11
v1.0, August 2006
4.
If desired,
Enable the DHCP Server
(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), which will
provide TCP/IP configuration for all computers connected to the router’s DMZ network. Then
configure the following items:
a.
Starting IP Address
– This box specifies the first of the contiguous addresses in the IP
address pool.
b.
Ending IP Address
– This box specifies the last of the contiguous addresses in the IP
address pool.
c.
WINS Server
– This box specifies the Windows Internet Naming Service Server IP.
d.
Lease Time
– This box specifies the Lease time to be given to the DHCP Clients.
e.
Enable DNS Proxy
– If enabled, the VPN firewall will as a DNS for address resolution.
5.
Click
Reset
to cancel changes made on this screen and revert to the previous settings.
6.
Click
Apply
to save your settings. The DMZ LED next to LAN port 8 (see
“Router Front
Panel” on page 1-6
) will light up indicating that the DMZ port has been enabled.
If another device on your DMZ network will be the DHCP server, or if you will manually
configure all devices, leave the Disable option (default) checked.
To define the DMZ WAN Rules and LAN DMZ Rules, see
“Setting DMZ WAN Rules” on
page 4-10
and
“Setting LAN DMZ Rules” on page 4-12
, respectively.
Figure 3-5