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 DHCP Reservation MAC Address: IP Address: Description: Status: Enter the MAC address of the computer for which you want to reserve the IP address. Enter the reserved IP address. Optional. Enter a description for the entry. Up to 28 characters can be entered. Activate or Inactivate the corresponding entry.  List of Reserved Address In this table, you can view the information of the entries and edit them by the Action buttons. The first entry in Figure 3-15 indicates: The IP address 192.168.0.101 is reserved for the computer with the MAC address 00-19-66-83-53-CF, and this entry is activated. Note: It's recommended that users bind the IP address and the MAC address in 3.4.1.1 IP-MAC Binding , then import the entries from the IP-MAC binding table to the List of Reserved Address in buck by clicking button in Figure 3-15 DHCP Reservation. 3.1.5 DMZ DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) is a network which has fewer default firewall restrictions than the LAN does. TL-ER6020 provides a DMZ port to allow all the local hosts connected to this port to be exposed to the Internet for some special-purpose services, such as such as Internet gaming and video-conferencing. The DMZ physical port can work in Public mode and Private mode. In Public mode, the DMZ port allows the Hosts in DMZ to directly communicate with Internet via routing mode using public IP address. However, the Hosts in DMZ cannot access LAN. -32-

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DHCP Reservation
MAC Address:
Enter the MAC address of the computer for which you want to reserve
the IP address.
IP Address:
Enter the reserved IP address.
Description:
Optional. Enter a description for the entry. Up to 28 characters can be
entered.
Status:
Activate or Inactivate the corresponding entry.
List of Reserved Address
In this table, you can view the information of the entries and edit them by the Action buttons.
The first entry in Figure 3-15 indicates: The IP address 192.168.0.101 is reserved for the
computer with the MAC address 00-19-66-83-53-CF, and this entry is activated.
Note:
It's recommended that users bind the IP address and the MAC address in 3.4.1.1 IP-MAC Binding ,
then import the entries from the IP-MAC binding table to the List of Reserved Address in buck by
clicking <Import> button in Figure 3-15 DHCP Reservation.
3.1.5 DMZ
DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) is a network which has fewer default firewall restrictions than the LAN does.
TL-ER6020 provides a DMZ port to allow all the local hosts connected to this port to be exposed to the
Internet for some special-purpose services, such as such as Internet gaming and video-conferencing.
The DMZ physical port can work in Public mode and Private mode.
In Public mode, the DMZ port allows the Hosts in DMZ to directly communicate with Internet via routing
mode using public IP address. However, the Hosts in DMZ cannot access LAN.