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ETTINGS OF THE
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Subnet Mask
Enter the Subnet mask for your network. This value will be given out by
theDHCPserverandwillbeusedbyclientdevicestodeterminethe
extent of your network.
Domain Name
Type the registered domain name for the network in the Domain Name
box, for example:
3com.com.
If you do not have a Domain Name leave
this blank.
DNS Servers
A DNS Server translates human readable host names into the numeric IP
addresses used by computers to route information to the correct
machine. You can use multiple DNS servers to improve performance and
reliability. To specify these manually select the Specify Manually radio box
and type the IP address of the DNS Server(s) in these boxes.
Alternatively, if you are using NAT with DHCP client you can select the Set
DNS Servers by Internet Firewalls DHCP Client to have these fields set
automatically.
Dynamic Ranges WhenaclientmakesarequestforanIPaddress,theFirewallsDHCP
server leases an address from the Dynamic Ranges.
Prior to offering an address from the Dynamic Range to a requesting
client, the Firewall first verifies that the address is not already in use by
another machine on the LAN.
To create a range of dynamic IP addresses to be assigned to requesting
clients, type the starting number in the Range Start box, the ending
address in the Range End box and then click Update.
Allow BootP clients to use range
Click this check box to have Dynamic BootP clients configured when they
boot. Dynamic BootP clients are BootP clients that do not have an IP
address assigned to their MAC address. They are similar to DHCP clients
with the exception that leases are not supported.
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