HP (Hewlett-Packard) MSM7XX Switch User Manual


 
Network configuration
Address allocation
Note Enabling this feature only affects outgoing TCP/UDP traffic. Applications that set an
incoming port (Active FTP, for example) may select a port that is outside of the allocated
port range.
If you enable this feature you should not assign static NAT mappings in the range 5000 to
10000.
Size of port range
Sets the number of TCP and UDP ports reserved for each user.
Address allocation
The service controller can operate as a DHCP server or DHCP relay agent on the LAN port.
This enables it to assign IP addresses to downstream devices connected to the LAN port.
By default, address allocation is disabled. To configure address allocation settings, select
Service Controller >> Network > Address allocation.
For information on VPN address pool, see Configure an IPSec profile for wireless client VPN
on page 12-4.
DHCP server (global)
The global DHCP server can be used to automatically assign IP addresses to devices that are
connected to the service controller via the LAN port.
Note Do not enable the DHCP server if the LAN port is connected to a network that already has an
operational DHCP server.
A separate DHCP server can also be enabled on each VSC to assign addresses to users. See
DHCP server on page 2-20.
The host name in the currently installed SSL certificate is automatically assigned as the
domain name of the service controller. The factory default SSL certificate that is installed on
the service controller has the host name wireless.colubris.com.
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