Setup Wan1 Ip Alias - Planet Networking & Communication MH-5001 User Manual

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IP Pool Starting Address
Pool
Size(max size:
253)
Primary DNS Server
Secondary DNS Server
Lease time(sec)
Routing Protocol
OSPF Area ID

3.4.3 Setup WAN1 IP alias

Step 1.
Add WAN1 IP alias
Suppose you apply 8 IP addresses from ISP. The
range of the ISP-given IP address is from
61.2.1.0 to 61.2.1.7. Now you would like to add
three WAN1 IP aliases. Select WAN1 in the
Interface field. Enter the IP alias and Netmask
with 61.2.1.2/255.255.255.248. Key in 3 into the
Alias size field. And then click Apply.
Notice:It's the same way to set IP alias in DMZ or
LAN.
FIELD
Interface
IP alias
Netmask
Alias size
Specify the starting address of the DHCP IP address.
Specify the numbers of the DHCP IP address.
Specify the Primary DNS Server IP address of the DHCP
information.
Specify the Secondary DNS Server IP address of the DHCP
information.
Specify DHCP information lease time
Determine to enable the dynamic routing protocol (RIP), to
receive RIP message, to send out RIP message if the
message is received or not.
Specify OSPF area ID number
Table 3-3 Configure LAN network settings
BASIC SETUP > WAN Settings > IP Alias > Add
DESCRIPTION
The interface which we set for the IP alias
The alias IP address
The netmask of the IP alias
The size of IP alias address
Table 3-4 Add a IP alias record
35
Basic Setup
IPv4 format in the
LAN1 address
192.168.40.100
range
1 ~253
IPv4 format
192.168.40.254
IPv4 format
greater than 0
None / RIPv1In /
RIPv1In+out /
RIPv2In /
RIPv2In+out /
OSPF
IPv4 format or
digit string
(Max
9
bits)
Range / Format
EXAMPLE
WAN interfaces
IPv4 format
netmask format
255.255.255.248
Max 60
Chapter 3
20
0.0.0.0
7200
None
N/A
WAN1
61.2.1.2
3

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