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Chapter 6: Setting Up and Configuring the Router
Status Tab
Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router with VPN
LAN
This screen provides some basic information on the LAN ports of this Wireless Router.
IP Versions. Displays the IP versions configured on the LAN side.
MAC Address. Displays the LAN port MAC Address. All four LAN ports share the same MAC address.
IP Address. Displays the LAN port IPv4 Address. All four LAN ports share the same MAC address.
Subnet Mask. Displays the LAN port IPv4 subnetmask.
IPv6 Address. Displays the LAN port IPv6 IP address, if IPv6 is enabled.
DHCP Server. Displays the status of the Router's DHCP server.
Start IP Address. Displays the beginning of the range of IP addresses used by the DHCP Server.
End IP Address. Displays the end of the range of IP addresses used by the DHCP Server.
DHCP Client Table button. Click this button to open the DHCP Client Table screen, which shows you which PCs
have been assigned an IP address from the Wireless Router’s DHCP server. You will see a list of DHCP clients (PCs
and other network devices) with the following information: Client Host Name, IP Address, MAC Address, and the
length of time (in second) before its assigned IP address expires.
ARP Table button. Click this button will open the ARP Table screen, which shows you the ARP Table on the
Wireless Router. The ARP Table provides IP address to MAC address mapping. On the ARP Table screen, you will
see a list of address mapping between IP (layer 3) and MAC (layer 2).
Figure 6-69: Status - LAN
Figure 6-70: LAN DHCP Client Table
Figure 6-71: LAN ARP Table