Ip Pool Setup; Domain Name; Basic Network Configuration - ZyXEL Communications Vantage RADIUS 50 User Manual

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the clients. If DHCP service is disabled, you must have another DHCP server on your LAN, or else the
computer must be manually configured.
3.6

IP Pool Setup

The IP pool specifies the number of consecutive IP addresses to reserve for computers on your network,
starting from a specified IP address. Vantage RADIUS supports a pool size of up to 253 IP addresses.
It is recommended that you assign IP addresses starting from the higher end of your subnet address. For
example, 192.168.1.33 with a pool size of 32 reserves 192.168.33 to 192.168.1.64. This leaves 31 IP
addresses (excluding Vantage RADIUS) in the lower range for other server computers, for instance, servers
for mail, FTP, TFTP, web, etc., that you may have.
3.7

Domain Name

The Domain Name entry is what is propagated to the DHCP clients on the wireless network. While you
must enter the host name (System Name) on each individual computer, the domain name can be assigned
from Vantage RADIUS via DHCP. This domain name is for administrators to identify which DHCP server
assigned your IP address.
3.8

Basic Network Configuration

Wireless clients need to be in the same subnet as Vantage RADIUS. Clients access the network through
Vantage RADIUS. Now configure your Vantage RADIUS to access the gateway or router that provides
access to your network. See the Required Information section in your Quick Start Guide for this
information from your ISP or network administrator.
Click ADVANCED and then IP in the main menu. The following screen displays.
Advanced Settings
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