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DHCP Subnets

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DBG-2000 User Guide VPN usage displays the total usage of the VPN tunnel for downloading and uploading the data. You can select the Time frame to display the VPN usage. When the mouse hovers over the graph, it displays the amount of data uploaded and downloaded through the VPN tunnel at that instant. The fields displayed in the VPN usage graph are as follows: Field Total usage Download Upload Description It indicates the total data uploaded and downloaded through the VPN tunnel at the selected time frame. It indicates the amount of data downloaded through the VPN tunnel at the selected time frame. It indicates the amount of data uploaded through the VPN tunnel at the selected time frame. DHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) simplifies the configuration and management of the IP address of the devices like printers, laptops, desktops, etc., present on the network. This is done by assigning a pool of IP addresses for the devices, and this pool is called the DHCP pool. When a device is added to a network and is asked to get its IP address from the DHCP server dynamically, then one of the IP addresses from the configured DHCP pool, along with the subnet mask and the default gateway, is assigned to the device. These IP addresses are assigned to the clients only for a limited amount of time, and this process is called a DHCP lease. The DHCP lease gets renewed on its own after the lease time is expired. This page of the cloud gateway details the DHCP subnets and DHCP leases configured on your gateway. DHCP Subnets This section provides a list of DHCP subnets specifying their IP address range, the interface on which they have been configured, and the number of free and used IP addresses. The fields displayed in the DHCP Subnets table are as follows: Field Name It displays the name of the DHCP subnet. Description 39

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VPN usage displays the total usage of the VPN tunnel for downloading and uploading the data. You can select the
to display the
Time frame
VPN usage. When the mouse hovers over the graph, it displays the amount of data uploaded and downloaded through the VPN tunnel at that
instant.
The fields displayed in the
graph are as follows:
VPN usage
Field
Description
Total usage
It indicates the total data uploaded and downloaded through the VPN tunnel at the selected time
frame.
Download
It indicates the amount of data downloaded through the VPN tunnel at the selected time frame.
Upload
It indicates the amount of data uploaded through the VPN tunnel at the selected time frame.
DHCP
The
(DHCP) simplifies the configuration and management of the IP address of the devices like printers,
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
laptops, desktops, etc., present on the network. This is done by assigning a pool of IP addresses for the devices, and this pool is called the
DHCP pool. When a device is added to a network and is asked to get its IP address from the DHCP server dynamically, then one of the IP
addresses from the configured DHCP pool, along with the subnet mask and the default gateway, is assigned to the device. These IP addresses
are assigned to the clients only for a limited amount of time, and this process is called a
. The DHCP lease gets renewed on its own
DHCP lease
after the lease time is expired.
This page of the cloud gateway details the
and
configured on your gateway.
DHCP subnets
DHCP leases
DHCP Subnets
This section provides a list of DHCP subnets specifying their IP address range, the interface on which they have been configured, and the
number of free and used IP addresses.
The fields displayed in the
table are as follows:
DHCP Subnets
Field
Description
Name
It displays the name of the DHCP subnet.
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