Advanced Configuration
3.
In the Host Settings section, check the Reserve Entry In DHCP Table check box, to
assign a Static local IP to the computer via the DHCP server on the Firewall/VPN.
This means that the Symantec Firewall/VPN will automatically reserve the IP address
below specifically for this host and will give this IP only to this host whenever it boots.
You can leave the computer's network properties to Obtain IP Address Automatically,
since the Symantec Firewall/VPN will ensure its IP always stays the same.
4.
In the Reserved IP field, enter the IP address you want for this computer.
It must be on the same class network as the Symantec Firewall/VPN. If this is for a virtual
server, ensure that the IP address matches the IP address you entered using the Virtual
Server screen. (See Virtual Servers on page 4-17.)
5.
Select this host's group from the Access Group drop down list.
The access groups are defined on the Access Filters screen.
6.
In the Bind with PPPoE Session drop down list, select the session to bind to this host .
Use this only when multiple PPPoE sessions are defined. It requires a special ISP PPPoE
account.
7.
Click Add to Add the new entry or:
Click Delete to delete the entry shown and free up Symantec Firewall/VPN memory.
Click Update if you have changed the entry shown.
Click Clear Form before Adding a new entry.
Access Filters
Access Filters control the types of information allowed out of your LAN. For example, to allow
the use of Real Audio on the LAN you can select its protocol here or select No Restrictions. Most
standard protocols are predefined or you can define custom filters. There are five security groups
that you can define so you can have different levels of access for different computers.
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