Motorola VT2500 User Manual page 51

Voice gateway
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Gateway > LAN — static leases page fields (continued)
Field
Static Mappings:
IP Address
MAC Address
Delete (button)
Add a DMZ Host:
Enable DMZ
IP Address
Apply (button)
VT2400/VT2500 Series Voice Gateway User Guide
Configuration: Basic
Description
You can select a device to always receive the same IP address by adding a static binding/
mapping. The IP address you specify for the MAC address will always be the one
allocated by the DHCP server.
Specifiy the IP address that should always be mapped to the MAC address displayed
alongside it in this table.
This MAC address is always mapped to the IP address displayed alongside it in this table.
Select an IP/MAC address in the STATIC MAPPINGS table and then click the Delete
button to remove it from the list.
The gaming DMZ host is a computer with a reserved IP address designated as the default
DMZ host. Only one gaming DMZ host can be active at once.
The gaming DMZ host is not protected by the firewall. It is open to communication or
hacking from any computer on the Internet. Consider carefully before configuring a
computer to be in the DMZ.
The benefit of using a gaming DMZ host instead of a NAT passthrough host is that a
gaming DMZ host does not require a public IP address as does a NAT passthrough host.
If the application requires a public IP address, configure the computer for NAT
passthrough on the
Gateway > LAN — nat config
Sets the host portion of the reserved IP address for the LAN client having the specified
MAC address. When the LAN client requests an IP address, the VT2500 voice gateway
DHCP server assigns the client this IP address.
Click to apply your changes. You must reboot the VT2400/VT2500.
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