User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- LTE Series
- User’s Guide
- Introduction
- The Web Configurator
- Quick Start
- Tutorials
- 4.1 Overview
- 4.2 Set Up a Wireless Network Using WPS
- 4.3 Connect to the Zyxel Device’s WiFi Network
- 4.4 Configure a Firewall Rule
- 4.5 Configure MAC Filter
- 4.6 Upgrade Firmware on the Zyxel Device
- 4.7 Back up a Configuration File
- 4.8 Restore Configuration
- 4.9 Configure DHCP
- 4.10 Configure Static Route for Routing to Another Network
- 4.11 Access the Zyxel Device Using DDNS
- Technical Reference
- Connection Status
- Broadband
- Home Networking
- Routing
- Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Dynamic DNS Setup
- Firewall
- MAC Filter
- Certificates
- Log
- Traffic Status
- ARP Table
- Routing Table
- Cellular WAN Status
- System
- User Account
- Remote Management
- Time Settings
- E-mail Notification
- Log Setting
- Firmware Upgrade
- Backup/Restore
- Diagnostic
- Troubleshooting
- Appendices
Chapter 5 Connection Status
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Figure 35 LAN
Click the Arrow icon ( ) to configure the LAN IP settings and DHCP setting for your Zyxel Device.
Figure 36 LAN Setup
Each field is described in the following table.
Table 11 Status Screen
LABEL DESCRIPTION
LAN IP Setup
IP Address Enter the LAN IPv4 IP address you want to assign to your Zyxel Device in dotted decimal
notation, for example, 192.168.1.1 (factory default).
Subnet Mask Type the subnet mask of your network in dotted decimal notation, for example 255.255.255.0
(factory default). Your Zyxel Device automatically computes the subnet mask based on the
IP Address you enter, so do not change this field unless you are instructed to do so.
IP Addressing Values
Beginning IP
Address
This field specifies the first of the contiguous addresses in the IP address pool.
Ending IP
Address
This field specifies the last of the contiguous addresses in the IP address pool.
DHCP Server State
DHCP Server
Lease Time
This is the period of time DHCP-assigned addresses is used. DHCP automatically assigns IP
addresses to clients when they log in. DHCP centralizes IP address management on central
computers that run the DHCP server program. DHCP leases addresses, for a period of time,
which means that past addresses are “recycled” and made available for future
reassignment to other systems.