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ProSecure Unified Threat Management (UTM) Appliance Table 21. Edit VLAN Profile screen settings (continued) Setting Description Enable LDAP information To enable the DHCP server to provide Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server information, select the Enable LDAP information check box. Enter the following settings. Note: The LDAP settings that you specify as part of the VLAN profile are used only for SSL VPN and UTM authentication, but not for web and email security. LDAP Server The IP address or name of the LDAP server. Search Base The search objects that specify the location in the directory tree from which the LDAP search begins. You can specify multiple search objects, separated by commas. The search objects include: • CN (for common name) • OU (for organizational unit) • O (for organization) • C (for country) • DC (for domain) For example, to search the Netgear.net domain for all last names of Johnson, you would enter: cn=Johnson,dc=Netgear,dc=net Port The port number for the LDAP server. The default setting is 0 (zero). DNS Proxy Enable DNS Proxy This setting is optional. To enable the UTM to provide a LAN IP address for DNS address name resolution, select the Enable DNS Proxy check box. This setting is disabled by default. Note: When the DNS proxy option is disabled for a VLAN, all DHCP clients receive the DNS IP addresses of the ISP but without the DNS proxy IP address. Inter VLAN Routing Enable Inter VLAN Routing This setting is optional. To ensure that traffic is routed only to VLANs for which inter-VLAN routing is enabled, select the Enable Inter VLAN Routing check box. This setting is disabled by default. When the Enable Inter VLAN Routing check box is not selected, traffic from this VLAN is not routed to other VLANs, and traffic from other VLANs is not routed to this VLAN. Note: For information about inter-VLAN firewall rules, see VLAN Rules on page 154. 4. Click Apply to save your settings. LAN Configuration 107