DFL-500 User Manual
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Ending IP:
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Netmask:
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Default Route:
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DNS IP:
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The DFL-500 NPG contains a DHCP server that you can configure to automatically set
the addresses of the computers on your internal network.
Using the setup wizard
From the web-based manager, you can use the setup wizard to create the initial configuration of your DFL-
500 NPG. To connect to the web-based manager, see
Connecting to the web-based manager
.
Starting the setup wizard
•
Select Easy Setup Wizard (the middle button in the upper right corner of the web-based manager).
•
Use the information that you gathered in
NAT/Route mode settings
to fill in the wizard fields. Select
the Next button to step through the wizard pages.
•
Confirm your configuration settings on the last wizard page and Select Finish and Close.
If you use the setup wizard to configure internal server settings, the DFL-500 NPG adds port
forwarding virtual IPs and firewall policies for each server that you configure. For each server
located on your internal network the DFL-500 NPG adds an Ext
->
Int policy.
Reconnecting to the web-based manager
If you changed the IP address of the internal interface using the setup wizard, you must reconnect to the web-
based manager using a new IP address. Browse to https:// followed by the new IP address of the internal
interface. Otherwise, you can reconnect to the web-based manager by browsing to https://192.168.1.99.
You have now completed the initial configuration of your DFL-500 NPG, and you can proceed to connect the
DFL-500 NPG to your network using the information in
Connecting to your networks
.
Using the command line interface
As an alternative to the setup wizard, you can configure the DFL-500 NPG using the command line interface
(CLI). To connect to the CLI, see
Connecting to the command line interface (CLI)
.
Configuring the DFL-500 NPG to run in NAT/Route mode
•
Log into the CLI if you are not already logged in.
•
Set the IP address and netmask of the internal interface to the internal IP address and netmask that
you recorded in
NAT/Route mode settings
. Enter:
set system interface internal static ip <IP address> <netmask>
Example
set system interface internal static ip 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0