Configure Lan Ipv4 Dhcp Server Settings - TRENDnet TWG-431BR User Manual

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Configure LAN IPv4 DHCP server settings

System > VLAN Setup > DHCP Server
Note: The internal DHCP server function is enabled by default on the LAN interface to
automatically distribute IP address settings to network devices connected to the LAN and
wireless LAN interfaces. The internal DHCP server only supports only class C IP address
range. The default IP range is 101 – 199 (192.168.10.101 – 192.168.10.199)
1. Log into your router management page (see
on page 7).
2. Click on System and click VLAN Setup.
3. Under the VLAN1 section, click the drop-down list next to Network and click DHCP
Server.
3. Under the DHCP Server/Relay section, you can modify or enter the new DHCP
settings.
DHCP Service – Allows you to set the mode to Enable, Disable, or Relay.
o
Enable – Using this setting enables the DHCP server function the LAN
interface.
o
Disable - Using this setting disabled the DHCP server function on the
LAN interface.
o
DHCP Relay – Using this setting allows you to use an external DHCP
server instead of your router's internal DHCP server to distribute IP
address settings on the LAN interface. If choosing this setting, enter
the IP address of your external DHCP relay server.
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Start IP – Enter the starting value of DHCP IPv4 address range. (e.g. If your LAN
IPv4 address is 192.168.50.1, entering 120 will define the first IP address of the
DHCP pool is 192.168.50.120)
End IP – Enter the ending value of DHCP IPv4 address range. (e.g. If your LAN
IPv4 address is 192.168.50.1, entering 200 will define the last IP address of the
DHCP pool is 192.168.50.200)
Netmask – Enter the subnet mask to assign to DHCP clients. The default subnet
mask is 255.255.255.0.
DNS1 IP – Enter the IPv4 address of your primary DNS (Domain Name System)
server for Internet domain name resolution to be distributed to DHCP clients.
By default, the internal DHCP server uses DNS relay and provides the router
LAN IPv4 address as the primary DNS server to DHCP clients. The DNS server
provides Internet domain name to IP address resolution when computers are
accessing or browsing Internet websites (e.g. If entering 8.8.8.8, this DNS server
will be provided DHCP clients instead of the router's LAN IPv4 address to resolve
Internet domain names such as trendnet.com )
DNS2 IP – Enter the IPv4 address of your secondary DNS (Domain Name
System) server for Internet domain name resolution to be distributed to DHCP
clients. If the primary DNS server cannot be reached, the secondary DNS server
will be used. This parameter is optional. (e.g. 8.8.4.4)
Domain – Local domain name – Enter a domain name to distribute to DHCP
clients. This parameter is optional. (e.g. trendnet.com)
WINS server – Enter the IPv4 address of your WINS (Windows Internet Name
Server) for internal host name resolution on your local network to be
distributed to DHCP clients. The WINS server provides host name to IP address
resolution for the NetBIOS naming service. This parameter is optional. (e.g.
192.168.50.250)
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