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pass additional configuration information to LAN hosts.
To define an extended DHCP option, click the Add button, choose the option to
define and enter its value. For values that are in IP address list format, you can
enter one IP address per line in the provided text area input control. Each option
can be defined once only.
DHCP
Reservation
This setting reserves the assignment of fixed IP addresses for a list of computers
on the LAN. The computers to be assigned fixed IP addresses on the LAN are
identified by their MAC addresses. The fixed IP address assignment is displayed
as a cross-reference list between the computers’ names, MAC addresses, and
fixed IP addresses.
Name (an optional field) allows you to specify a name to represent the device.
MAC addresses should be in the format of 00:AA:BB:CC:DD:EE. Press to
create a new record. Press to remove a record. Reserved client
information can be imported from the Client List, located at Status>Client List.
For more details, please refer to Section 22.3.
LAN Physical Settings
Speed
This is the port speed of the LAN interface. It should be set to the same speed as
the connected device to avoid port negotiation problems. When a static speed is
set, you may choose whether to advertise its speed to the peer device. Auto is
selected by default. You can choose not to advertise the port speed if the port has
difficulty negotiating with the peer device.
Static Route Settings
Static Route
This table is for defining static routing rules for the LAN segment. A static route
consists of the network address, subnet mask, and gateway address. The
address and subnet mask values are in w.x.y.z format.
The local LAN subnet and subnets behind the LAN will be advertised to the VPN.
Remote routes sent over the VPN will also be accepted. Any VPN member will be
able to route to the local subnets. Press to create a new route. Press
to remove a route.
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- Advanced feature, please click the button on the top right hand corner of the Static Route section
to activate and configure Virtual Network Mapping to resolve network address conflict with remote
peers.