Specifications

Managing Remote Access Managing Client IP Pools
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Managing Client IP Pools
Before configuring client IP pool information, you must first set up the client IP pool in your network.
You need to assign a new block of IP addresses to be used for remote-access clients or use an
exclusion in an existing block of IP addresses.
After establishing a block of IP addresses, you need to set up a static route on the Layer 3 switch or
router to which the Mobility Router is connected if the Client IP Pool is not in the same subnet as the
eth0 interface. When in the same subnet, proxy ARP to forces packets destined for the Client IP Pool
addresses to route to eth0
If you have a firewall between the switch or router and the Internet, you need to create a rule for NAT
translation that allows traffic to pass to the external IP address.
Adding Client IP Pools
To add a client IP pool:
1. Select Configuration > System > Networking > Remote Access > Client IP Pool tab.
2. To create an IP pool, click Add. The Add Remote Client IP Pool page displays.
3. In the Name field, type the name of the client IP pool. The name can be up to 50 alphanumeric
characters. No special characters are allowed except for spaces, hyphens, and underscore
characters.
4. In the Start IP Address field, type the starting IP address of the client IP pool.
5. In the End IP Address field, type the ending IP address of the client IP pool.
6. To save your changes, click Apply.
Note
Client IP Pools are used in conjunction with Nokia phones only.