Settings – Host IP
Host Network
This section identifies each Host (PC)
Identity
Host Network
Binding
Note: Multiple PPPoE sessions are defined on the Advanced PPPoE screen.
Buttons
Host & Group
This table shows the current bindings.
List
Host name – Enter a suitable name. Generally, you should use the
"Hostname" (computer name) as defined on the Host itself.
MAC Address – Also called Physical Address or Network Adapter Address.
Enter the MAC address of this Host.
Select Group – Select the group you wish this Host to be included in.
Reserve in DHCP – Select Enable to reserve a particular (LAN) IP address
for a particular PC on your LAN. This allows the PC to use DHCP (In Windows
this setting is configured as: "Obtain an IP address automatically") while
retaining an IP address that never changes.
Reserved IP Address – Enter the IP address you wish to reserve, if the
setting above (Reserve in DHCP) is set to Enable. Otherwise, ignore this field.
Binding WAN Port / Session – Select Enable if you wish to associate this
PC with a particular PPPoE session. All traffic for that PC will then use the
selected PPPoE port and session.
Binding Method – Suppose your PC is bound to WAN1 port and you select
"Strict Binding." If WAN1 port is disconnected, your packets cannot go
through another WAN port, if it is still alive. If you select "Loose Binding" then
if WAN1 port becomes disconnected, your packets will automatically go to
another WAN port, if it is alive.
Select WAN Port / Select PPPoE session – If the Binding Method setting
above is set to Enable, select the desired Port and Session. Otherwise, ignore
these settings.
Add – Use this to add a new entry to the database, using the data shown on
screen.
Delete – Click this to delete the selected entry.
Update – After making the desired changes, use this to update the selected
entry
Reset – Reverse any changes you have made since loading the data from the
Multi-WAN VPN Router.
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