Dhcp Relay Setting; Snmp Control - Planet Networking & Communication MH-5001 User Manual

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Enable DNS Proxy

4.4.4 DHCP Relay setting

Step 1.
Setup DHCP Relay
Check the Enable DHCP Relay. Enter the IP
address of your DHCP server. Here we enter the
DHCP Server address 10.1.1.4. Check the
relay domain of MH-5001 that needs to be
relayed. Namely, check the one where the DHCP
clients are located. And click the Apply button
finally.
Notice, the DHCP Server can not be located with
the subnet range of Relay Domain.
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Enable DHCP Relay
DHCP Server
Relay Domain

4.4.5 SNMP Control

Step 1.
Setup SNMP Control
Through setting the related information in this
page, we can use SNMP manager to monitor the
system status, network status of MH-5001.
Before that, please remember to enable the
Remote management SNMP (SYSTEM TOOLS >
Remote Mgt. > SNMP) first.
When the host which resides at the LAN/DMZ region sends a DNS
Request to the DNS server (MH-5001). MH-5001 will request for
forwarding it to the assigned DNS server. When there is a response from
assigned DNS server, then MH-5001 will forward it back to the host of
the LAN/DMZ.
Table 4-6 System Tools – DNS Proxy menu
SYSTEM TOOLS > Admin Settings > DHCP Relay
When the host of the LAN/DMZ in the MH-5001 internal network sends
a DHCP request, MH-5001 will forward it automatically to the specified
DHCP server (different subnet from the network segment of the DHCP
client).
Current location of the DHCP server.
The locations of the DHCP clients.
Table 4-7 System Tools – DHCP Relay menu
SYSTEM TOOLS > SNMP Control
DESCRIPTION
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Enabled
EXAMPLE
Enabled
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