Viewing Dhcp Leased Clients; Configuring A Dmz Host - Cisco Small Business RV220W Administration Manual

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Cisco RV220W Administration Guide

Viewing DHCP Leased Clients

You can view a list of endpoints on the network (identified by MAC address) and
see the IP address assigned to them by the DHCP server. The VLAN of the
endpoint is also displayed.
Choose Networking > LAN > DHCP Leased Clients (LAN).
The list of endpoints is displayed; you cannot edit this list.

Configuring a DMZ Host

The Cisco RV220W supports DMZ options. A DMZ is a sub-network that is open
to the public but behind the RV220W. DMZ allows you to redirect packets going to
your WAN port IP address to a particular IP address in your LAN. It is
recommended that hosts that must be exposed to the WAN (such as web or e-mail
servers) be placed in the DMZ network. RV220W rules can be allowed to permit
access to specific services and ports to the DMZ from both the LAN or WAN. In
the event of an attack on any of the DMZ nodes, the LAN is not necessarily
vulnerable as well.
You must configure a fixed (static) IP address for the endpoint that will be
designated as the DMZ host. The DMZ host should be given an IP address in the
same subnet as the RV220W's LAN IP address but it cannot be identical to the IP
address given to the LAN interface of this gateway.
Choose Networking > LAN > DMZ Host.
Check the Enable box to enable DMZ on the network.
Enter the IP address for the endpoint that will receive the redirected packets. This
is the DMZ host.
Click Save. You must then configure RV220W rules for the zone. See
Firewall Rules, page
84.
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