Appliance Configuration
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DHCPv4 Server section
Select one of the options:
•
Enabled
- Enter the
IP address range
and if necessary the
IP address exclude range
. The
appliance's own IP address is automatically excluded from this range. You can also exclude or
reserve specific IP addresses by defining network objects in the
Users & Objects
>
Network
Objects
page. Reserving specific IP addresses requires the MAC address of the device.
•
Relay
- Enter the DHCP server IP address.
•
Disabled
IPv6 Auto Assignment section
Select one of the options:
•
SLAAC (Stateless Address Autoconfiguration)
•
DHCPv6 Server
- Enter the IP address range and the IP addresses exclude range
•
DHCPv6 Server Relay
- Enter the DHCPv6 server IP address and the Secondary DHCPv6
server IP address
Access Policy tab
These options create automatic rules that are shown in the
Access Policy
>
Firewall Policy
page.
•
Allow access from this network to local networks (Wireless network is trusted)
•
Log traffic from this network to local networks
Advanced tab
Click the checkbox to exclude from DNS proxy.
Advanced IPv6 Settings
Configure the Router Advisement fields.
DHCP/SLAAC Settings tab
Note
- In IPv4-only mode, this tab is called
DHCP4 Settings
.
The values for the DHCP options configured on this tab will be distributed by the DHCP server to
the DHCP clients.
DHCP Server Settings (For DHCPv6/SLAAC)
Select one of these options:
•
Auto
- Use the DNS configuration of the device.
•
Use the following IP addresses -
Enter the first, second and third DNS servers.
DNS Server Settings (For DHCPv4)
These settings are effective only if a DHCPv4 server is enabled.
Select one of these options:
•
Auto
- This uses the DNS configuration of the appliance as configured in the
Device
>
DNS
and
Device
>
Internet
pages.
•
Use the following IP addresses
- Enter the IP addresses for the
First DNS server
,
Second
DNS server
, and
Third DNS server
.
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