ZyXEL ISG50-PSTN User Guide - Page 244
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Chapter 12 Interfaces Table 65 Configuration > Network > Interface > Ethernet > Edit (continued) LABEL Pool Size DESCRIPTION Enter the number of IP addresses to allocate. This number must be at least one and is limited by the interface's Subnet Mask. For example, if the Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0 and IP Pool Start Address is 10.10.10.10, the ISG50 can allocate 10.10.10.10 to 10.10.10.254, or 245 IP addresses. First DNS Server, Second DNS Server, Third DNS Server If this field is blank, the IP Pool Start Address must also be blank. In this case, the ISG50 can assign every IP address allowed by the interface's IP address and subnet mask, except for the first address (network address), last address (broadcast address) and the interface's IP address. Specify the IP addresses up to three DNS servers for the DHCP clients to use. Use one of the following ways to specify these IP addresses. Custom Defined - enter a static IP address. From ISP - select the DNS server that another interface received from its DHCP server. First WINS Server, Second WINS Server Lease time ISG50 - the DHCP clients use the IP address of this interface and the ISG50 works as a DNS relay. Type the IP address of the WINS (Windows Internet Naming Service) server that you want to send to the DHCP clients. The WINS server keeps a mapping table of the computer names on your network and the IP addresses that they are currently using. Specify how long each computer can use the information (especially the IP address) before it has to request the information again. Choices are: infinite - select this if IP addresses never expire. Enable IP/MAC Binding Enable Logs for IP/MAC Binding Violation Static DHCP Table Add Edit Remove # IP Address MAC Description RIP Setting Enable RIP Direction days, hours, and minutes - select this to enter how long IP addresses are valid. Select this option to have this interface enforce links between specific IP addresses and specific MAC addresses. This stops anyone else from manually using a bound IP address on another device connected to this interface. Use this to make use only the intended users get to use specific IP addresses. Select this option to have the ISG50 generate a log if a device connected to this interface attempts to use an IP address that is bound to another device's MAC address. Configure a list of static IP addresses the ISG50 assigns to computers connected to the interface. Otherwise, the ISG50 assigns an IP address dynamically using the interface's IP Pool Start Address and Pool Size. Click this to create a new entry. Select an entry and click this to be able to modify it. Select an entry and click this to delete it. This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with a specific entry. Enter the IP address to assign to a device with this entry's MAC address. Enter the MAC address to which to assign this entry's IP address. Enter a description to help identify this static DHCP entry. You can use alphanumeric and characters, and it can be up to 60 characters long. See Section 15.2 on page 302 for more information about RIP. Select this to enable RIP in this interface. This field is effective when RIP is enabled. Select the RIP direction from the drop-down list box. BiDir - This interface sends and receives routing information. In-Only - This interface receives routing information. Out-Only - This interface sends routing information. 244 ISG50 User's Guide