Configuring The Lan; About The Default Lan Settings - Cisco QuickVPN - PC Administration Manual

Sa 500 series security appliances administration guide
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Configuring the LAN

Configuring the LAN
Cisco SA 500 Series Security Appliances Administration Guide
For most applications, the default DHCP and TCP/IP settings of the security
appliance are satisfactory. However, you can use the LAN Configuration page to
change these and other settings.
About the Default LAN Settings, page 56
Configuring the LAN, page 57
Viewing the LAN Status, page 59
DHCP Reserved IPs, page 60
DHCP Leased Clients, page 61
Configuring the Optional Port as a LAN Port, page 61

About the Default LAN Settings

By default the LAN of the router is configured in the 192.168.75.0 subnet
and the LAN IP address of the router is 192.168.75.1.
By default, the security appliance acts as a Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP) server to the hosts on the WLAN or LAN network. It can
automatically assign IP addresses and DNS server addresses to the PCs
and other devices on the LAN. With DHCP enabled, the IP address of the
security appliance is the gateway address to your LAN. If you want another
PC on your network to be the DHCP server or if you are manually
configuring the network settings of all of your PCs, disable DHCP and enter
the appropriate settings.
Instead of using a DNS server, you can use a Windows Internet Naming
Service (WINS) server. A WINS server is the equivalent of a DNS server but
uses the NetBIOS protocol to resolve hostnames. The security appliance
includes the WINS server IP address in the DHCP configuration when
acknowledging a DHCP request from a DHCP client.
By default, your LAN is configured for IPv4 addressing. If you need to enable
IPv6 addressing, see
Configuring the IPv6 LAN, page
Configuring IPv6 Addressing, page 92
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