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LOCAL IP NETWORKS
Local IP Networks
displays the following
information for each network:
•
Network Name
,
IP address/Netmask
,
and
Enabled/Disabled
(along the top
bar)
•
Multicast Proxy
(Enabled/Disabled)
•
DHCP Server
(Enabled/Disabled)
•
DHCP Relay
(Enabled/Disabled)
•
Schedule
(Enabled/Disabled – See the Schedule tab in the Local Network Editor)
•
VRRP Failover State
(Disabled, Backup, or Master)
•
IPv4 Routing Mode
(NAT, Standard, Hotspot, Disabled)
•
IPv6 Addressing Mode
(SLAAC Only, SLAAC with DHCP, Disable SLAAC and DHCP)
•
Access Control
(Admin Access, UPnP Gateway, LAN Isolation)
•
Attached Interfaces
(Ethernet ports, VLAN)
Click
Add
to configure a new network,
Remove
to delete a network, or select an existing network and click
Edit
to view configuration options.
General Settings
Enabled:
The network can be manually disabled or in some specific situations may be automatically disabled to
work with certain types of modems.
Name:
The “name” property primarily helps to identify this network during other administration tasks.
Hostname:
The hostname is the DNS name associated with the router’s local area network IP address.
IPv4 Settings
IP Address:
This is the address used by the router for local area network communication. Changes to this
parameter may require a restart to computers on this network.
Netmask:
The netmask controls how many IP addresses can be used in this network. The default value is
usually acceptable for most situations.
IPv4 Routing Mode:
Each network can use a unique routing mode to connect to the Internet. The default of
NAT is desirable in most configurations.
Reservations
: This is a list of devices with
reserved IP addresses. This reservation is
almost the same as when a device has a static
IP address except that the device must still
request an IP address from the router. The
router will provide the device the same IP
address every time. DHCP reservations are
helpful for server computers on the local
network that are hosting applications such as
Web and FTP. Servers on your network should
either use a static IP address or a reservation.
While you have the option to manually input
the information to reserve an IP address
(Hostname, Hardware Addr, IP Addr), it is
much simpler to select a device under the
Active Leases
section and click “
Reserve
.” The selected device’s
information will automatically be added under
Reservations
.