Kerio Tech Firewall6 User Manual

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Chapter 8

Configuration of network services

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Example

In 192.168.1.0 subnet you intend to create two scopes:

from 192.168.1.10

to 192.168.1.49 and from 192.168.1.61 to 192.168.1.100.

Addresses from

192.168.1.50

to 192.168.1.60 will be left free and can be used for other purposes.

Create the scope from 192.168.1.10 to 192.168.1.100 and click on the Exclusions but-

ton to define the scope from 192.168.1.50 to 192.168.1.60. These addresses will not

be assigned by the DHCP server.

Figure 8.8

DHCP server — IP scopes exceptions

Parameters

In the Address Scope dialog, basic DHCP parameters of the addresses assigned to clients

can be defined:

Default Gateway — IP address of the router that will be used as the default gate-

way for the subnet from which IP addresses are assigned. IP address of the

interface the network is connected to. Default gateway of another network would

be useless (not available to clients).

DNS server — any DNS server (or more DNS servers separated with semicolons).

We recommend you to use DNS Forwarder in WinRoute as the primary server (first

in the list) — IP address of the WinRoute host. DNS Forwarder can cooperate with

DHCP server (see chapter

8.1

) so that it will always use correct IP addresses to

response to requests on local host names.

WINS server

Domain — local Internet domain. Do not specify this parameter if there is no

local domain.

Warning

This parameter is not used for specification of the name of Windows NT domain!

Advanced

Click on this button to open a dialog with a complete list of advanced parameters sup-

ported by DHCP (including the four mentioned above). Any parameter supported by

DHCP can be added and its value can be set within this dialog. This dialog is also a part

of the Address Scopes tab.

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