System information
CONFIGURATION
1.8. LAN configuration
To enter the network configuration, select the LAN menu item. ETH network set
in Primary LAN configuration, expansion PORT ETH set in Secondary LAN configuration.
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DHCP Client
• disabled – The router does not allow automatic allocation IP address
from a DHCP server in LAN network.
• enabled – The router allows automatic allocation IP address from a
DHCP server in LAN network.
IP address Fixed set IP address of network interface ETH.
Subnet Mask IP address of Subnet Mask.
Bridged
• no – The router is not used as a bridge (default)
• yes – The router is used as a bridge
Media type
• Auto-negation – The router selects the speed of communication
of network options.
• 100 Mbps Full Duplex – The router communicates at 100Mbps,
in the full duplex mode.
• 100 Mbps Half Duplex - The router communicates at 100Mbps,
in the half duplex mode.
• 10 Mbps Full Duplex - The router communicates at 10Mbps, in the
full duplex mode.
• 10 Mbps Half Duplex - The router communicates at 10Mbps, in the
half duplex mode.
Default Gateway IP address of Default gateway of router. When entering IP address
of default gateway, all packets for which the record was not found
in the routing table, sent to this address.
DNS server IP address of DNS server of router. Address where they are forwarded to all
DNS questions on the router.
Table 9: Configuration of network interface
There can be only one active bridge on the router at the moment. Only parameters
DHCP Client, IP address and Subnet Mask can be used to configure bridge. Primary LAN has
got higher priority in this respect when both interfaces (eth0, eth1) are added to the bridge.
Other interfaces (wlan0 – wifi) can be added (or deleted) to (from) existing bridge at any
moment. Moreover, the bridge can be created on demand of such interfaces but not
configured by their respective parameters.
DHCP server assigns IP address, gateway IP address (IP address of the router) and
IP address of the DNS server (IP address of the router) to the connected clients.
DHCP server supports static and dynamic assignment of IP addresses. Dynamic
DHCP server assigns clients IP addresses from a defined address space. Static DHCP
assigns IP addresses that correspond to the MAC addresses of connected clients.
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Enable dynamic
DHCP leases
If this option is checked, can enable a dynamic DHCP server.
IP Pool Start Start IP addresses space to be allocated to the DHCP clients.
IP Pool End End IP addresses space to be allocated to the DHCP clients.
Lease time Time in seconds, after which the client can use IP address.
Table 10: Configuration of dynamic DHCP server
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