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Section 4 - LAN Configuration
Field
VLAN ID
Name
Captive Portal
Activate InterVLAN
Routing
IP Address
Subnet Mask
DHCP Mode
Enable DNS Proxy
Enable VLAN IPv6
IPv6 Address
IPv6 Prefix Length
Status
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Enter a number between 2 and 4093. This numeric value associated with the VLAN is used both
for management and in some cases to update the Ethernet packet header for member device traffic
forwarded through this VLAN.
Enter a name for your VLAN.
Toggle ON to enable Captive Portal (refer to "Captive Portal" on page 29 for more information).
Toggle ON to allow routing between multiple VLANs or OFF to deny communication between VLANs.
Enter the IP address for the VLAN.
Enter the subnet mask for the VLAN.
Select one of the following modes:
• None - Turns off DHCP for your VLAN.
• DHCP Server (default) - The router will act as the DHCP server for your VLAN.
• DHCP Relay - DHCP clients on your VLAN will receive IP address leases from a DHCP server on a
different subnet.
Toggle ON to enable the router to act as a proxy for all DNS requests and communicate with the ISP's DNS
servers.
Toggle to ON to enable IPv6 on this VLAN.
Enter the router's VLAN IPv6 address.
Enter an IPv6 prefix length. The range is 0 to 128. The IPv6 network (subnet) is identified by the initial
bits of the address called the prefix. All hosts in the network have the identical initial bits for their IPv6
address; the number of common initial bits in the networks addresses is set by the prefix length field.
By default the DHCPv6 server is disabled for the VLAN. Once enabled, configure the fields given below.
Description
LAN Proxy
VLAN IPv6
DHCPv6
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