The LAN ports are always a DHCP server and provide IP addresses for devices connected to the LAN ports. The table below displays the range for each LAN port on the GIS unit:
LAN1 Start 192.168.96.10 LAN1 End 192.168.111.254 |
LAN2 Start 192.168.112.10 LAN2 End 192.168.127.250 |
LAN3 Start 192.168.128.10 LAN3 End 192.168.143.250 |
LAN4 Start 192.168.144.10 LAN4 End 192.168.159.250 |
LAN5 Start 192.168.160.10 LAN5 End 192.168.175.250 |
LAN6 Start 192.168.176.10 LAN6 End 192.168.191.250 |
LAN7 Start 192.168.192.10 LAN7 End 192.168.207.250 |
WLAN Start 192.168.112.10 WLAN End 192.168.127.250 |
If you are setting an static IP, please use an IP address outside the DHCP pool, but within the same subnet:
This should be used when setting up an access point in bridge mode.
LAN1 Start 192.168.96.2 LAN1 End 192.168.96.9 |
LAN2 Start 192.168.112.2 LAN2 End 192.168.112.9 |
LAN3 Start 192.168.128.2 LAN3 End 192.168.128.9 |
LAN4 Start 192.168.144.2 LAN4 End 192.168.144.9 |
LAN5 Start 192.168.160.2 LAN5 End 192.168.160.9 |
LAN6 Start 192.168.176.2 LAN6 End 192.168.176.9 |
LAN7 Start 192.168.192.2 LAN7 End 192.168.192.9 |
WLAN Start 192.168.112.2 WLAN End 192.168.112.9 |