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DBG-2000 User Guide The fields available on this page are as follows: Field Interface type Interface name Bridge network Network IP address IP subnet mask DHCP mode Domain name Starting IP address Ending IP address Default gateway DNS server Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server (optional) Description Select LAN to configure the port as the LAN port. Note: You can not edit this field for Port 1 and Port 4 interfaces. Port1 can only be configured as a WAN port and Port 4 as a LAN port. Specify the name for your LAN interface. Enable this field to bridge this LAN to another VLAN. Select the network from the drop-down list. This field is available when you enable the Bridg e network field. Enter a new IP address for the gateway. Enter the subnet mask for your network. Select one of the following modes: None - Select None to turns off DHCP. DHCP server - If this is selected, the gateway will act as the DHCP server on your network. By default, the "DHCP server" is selected as the DHCP mode. DHCP relay - If this is selected, DHCP clients on your network will receive IP address leases from a DHCP server on a different subnet. Enter a domain name for LAN configuration. Enter the starting IP address. Enter the ending IP address. If DHCP mode is DHCP server, enter the default gateway for the DHCP server mode. Select one of the following options for DNS servers for the DHCP clients: DNS Proxy: Enable or disable DNS Proxy on this VLAN. When the DNS Proxy field is selected, the gateway acts as a proxy for all DNS requests and communicates with the ISP's DNS servers. DNS from ISP: This option sends all DNS requests to the ISP's DNS Servers. Static DNS: This option sends all DNS requests to the configured static DNS servers. Enter the primary DNS Server IP address. Enter the secondary DNS Server IP address. It is an optional field. 51

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The fields available on this page are as follows:
Field
Description
Interface type
Select
to configure the port as the LAN port.
LAN
You can not edit this field for Port 1 and Port 4 interfaces. Port1 can only be
Note:
configured as a WAN port and Port 4 as a LAN port.
Interface name
Specify the name for your LAN interface.
Bridge network
Enable this field to bridge this LAN to another VLAN.
Network
Select the network from the drop-down list. This field is available when you enable the
Bridg
field.
e network
IP address
Enter a new IP address for the gateway.
IP subnet mask
Enter the subnet mask for your network.
DHCP mode
Select one of the following modes:
None
- Select
to turns off DHCP.
None
DHCP server
- If this is selected, the gateway will act as the DHCP server on your
network. By default, the “DHCP server” is selected as the DHCP mode.
DHCP relay
- If this is selected, DHCP clients on your network will receive IP address
leases from a DHCP server on a different subnet.
Domain name
Enter a domain name for LAN configuration.
Starting IP address
Enter the starting IP address.
Ending IP address
Enter the ending IP address.
Default gateway
If DHCP mode is
, enter the default gateway for the DHCP server mode.
DHCP server
DNS server
Select one of the following options for DNS servers for the DHCP clients:
DNS Proxy
: Enable or disable DNS Proxy on this VLAN. When the DNS Proxy field is
selected, the gateway acts as a proxy for all DNS requests and communicates with the
ISP’s DNS servers.
DNS from ISP
: This option sends all DNS requests to the ISP’s DNS Servers.
Static DNS:
This option sends all DNS requests to the configured static DNS servers.
Primary DNS server
Enter the primary DNS Server IP address.
Secondary DNS server (optional)
Enter the secondary DNS Server IP address. It is an optional field.
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