D-Link DFL-1000 [148/168] Providing dhcp services to your internal network

D-Link DFL-1000 [148/168] Providing dhcp services to your internal network
DFL-1000 User Manual
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Configuring routing for multiple Internet connections
Configure the external, DMZ, and internal interface addresses as listed in Example multiple Internet
connection configuration.
Use the procedure Adding routing gateways
to add the T1 gateway and the broadband gateways to
the routing gateway list.
Use the procedure Adding routes to the routing table
to add routes to the routing table. You can add
routes to support redundancy and load balancing.
Adding a route for redundancy
Add the route listed in Adding routes for redundancy to support redundancy between the two example
WAN connections. This route includes two destination gateways.
Adding routes for redundancy
Source IP/MASK Destination IP/MASK Gateway 1 Gateway 2
192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 15.1.2.1 16.1.2.1
When the first gateway is running (the T1 gateway, IP address 15.1.2.1), the DFL-1000 NPG routes all
traffic from the internal network (IP address 192.168.1.1) to this gateway. If the first gateway goes down,
the DFL-1000 NPG routes all traffic to the second gateway (the broadband gateway, IP address 16.1.2.1).
Adding routes for load balancing
You can add routes to the routing table to define routing based on the source and destination IP address
and netmask. Using this technique, you can add routes that send traffic from some source addresses to
one gateway, and traffic from other source addresses to the other gateway.
Using the routing configuration in Adding routes for load balancing
, if both gateways are running, traffic
from IP addresses 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.7 goes to the T1 gateway (IP address 15.1.2.1). All other
traffic from the 192.168.1.0 subnet goes to the broadband gateway (16.1.2.1). In both routes, if gateway 1
goes down, the DFL-1000 NPG re-routes the traffic to gateway 2.
Adding routes for load balancing
Source IP/MASK Destination IP/MASK Gateway 1 Gateway 2
192.168.1.1/255.255.255.248 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 15.1.2.1 16.1.2.1
192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 16.1.2.1 15.1.2.1
Providing DHCP services to your internal network
If the DFL-1000 NPG is operating in NAT/Route mode, you can configure it to be the DHCP server for
your internal network:
Go to System > Network > DHCP .
Select Enable DHCP.
Configure the DHCP settings:
Starting IP
Ending IP
Enter Starting IP and the Ending IP to configure the range of IP addresses that the DFL-1000 NPG
can assign to DHCP clients. The addresses must be addresses on your internal network.
Netmask
Enter the Netmask that the DFL-1000 NPG assigns to the DHCP clients.
Lease
Duration
Enter the interval in seconds after which a DHCP client must ask the DHCP server for a new address.
The lease duration must be between 300 and 604800 seconds.

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