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6
LAN Screens
6.1 Overview
This chapter describes how to configure LAN settings. This chapter is only applicable when
the ZyWALL is in router mode.
A network is a shared communication system to which many computers are attached.
The Local Area Network (LAN) includes the computers and networking devices in your home
or office that you connect to the ZyWALL’s LAN ports.
The Wide Area Network (WAN) is another network (most likely the Internet) that you connect
to the ZyWALL’s WAN port. See
the ZyWALL is in router mode.
A network is a shared communication system to which many computers are attached.
The Local Area Network (LAN) includes the computers and networking devices in your home
or office that you connect to the ZyWALL’s LAN ports.
The Wide Area Network (WAN) is another network (most likely the Internet) that you connect
to the ZyWALL’s WAN port. See
for how to use the WAN screens to
set up your WAN connection.
The LAN and the WAN are two separate networks. The ZyWALL controls the traffic that goes
between them. The following graphic gives an example.
The LAN and the WAN are two separate networks. The ZyWALL controls the traffic that goes
between them. The following graphic gives an example.
Figure 93 LAN and WAN
6.1.1 What You Can Do in The LAN Screens
• Use the LAN screen (
) to configure TCP/IP, DHCP, IP/MAC
binding and NetBIOS settings on the LAN.
• Use the Static DHCP screen (
) to configure the IP addresses
assigned to devices in the LAN by DHCP.
• Use the IP Alias screen (
) to configure IP alias settings on the
ZyWALL’s LAN ports.