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3.
Click the Apply Changes button. After a brief period, the screen will refresh
and the device listing will move down to the new LAN segment.
To delete a LAN segment:
1.
Navigate to LAN > LAN Segments.
2.
Locate the segment to delete and click Delete in the Actions column.
3.
Click OK when prompted to confirm the deletion.
After a segment has been deleted, the interface(s) that were assigned to that
segment will be reassigned to the “Default” segment.
6.3 Configuring DHCP and Static IP
Addresses
Each LAN segment can be configured to assign IP addresses to LAN devices
using DHCP or can utilize statically assigned IP addresses.
By default a LAN segment is set to use DHCP with an address range of
172.22.0.100 to 172.22.0.200. The default gateway address for the default LAN
segment is 172.22.0.1.
1.
Navigate to LAN > LAN Segments.
2.
Locate the LAN segment to modify, and click Configure in the Actions column.
See
on page 83 for details on each setting.
3.
To enable DHCP, set the Enable DHCP Server field to enabled and assign the
DHCP address range and lease time in the DHCP Low Address, DHCP High
Address, and DHCP Client Lease Time fields.
4.
To use static IP addresses, set the Enable DHCP Server to disabled. Also
ensure that each device on that segment has been configured with a static IP
address via the configuration settings available on each device.
5.
Click the Save button.
6.4 Setting up the LAN Firewall
6.4.1 Configuring the LAN Rule Firewall
Settings
LAN firewall settings are configured through the creation of LAN networking rules
under the LAN > Networking Rules tab.
The oMG's LAN firewall can deny/allow access to both incoming and outgoing
traffic based on a source/destination IP address combination, and on TCP, UDP,
or both protocols.
To define firewall rules on the oMG:
1.
Navigate to LAN > Networking Rules.
2.
Select Accessing Blocking or Accessing Granting in the rule dropdown and
click Add New Networking Rule.