Configuring Networking
LAN Configuration for IPv4
Cisco RV220W Administration Guide
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Multiple VLAN Subnets
When you create a VLAN, a subnet is created automatically for the VLAN. You can
then further configure the subnet properties, including the IP address, the subnet
mask, and the DHCP settings.
•
Viewing the Multiple VLAN Subnets Table, page 26
•
Entering the Multiple VLAN Subnets Properties, page 26
Viewing the Multiple VLAN Subnets Table
To open this page:
In the navigation tree, choose
Networking
>
LAN (Local
Network)
>
Multiple VLAN Subnets
.
VLANs are listed in the table. The information includes the IP address, the subnet
mask, the DHCP mode (DHCP Server or DHCP Relay), and the DNS Proxy Status
(Enabled or Disabled).
To edit the VLAN subnet properties, check the box and then click
Edit
. Then enter
the settings on the
Edit Multiple VLAN Subnet
page. See
Entering the Multiple
VLAN Subnets Properties, page 26
.
Entering the Multiple VLAN Subnets Properties
To open this page:
Choose
Edit
on the
Networking > LAN (Local Network) >
Multiple VLAN Subnets
page.
STEP 1
In the
LAN (Local Network) Configuration
section, keep the default
IP Address
and
Subnet Mask
, or change them as needed for your network.
Note:
If you change the LAN IP address of VLAN 1, you will need to use the new IP
address to launch the configuration utility. You may need to release and renew the
IP address of your PC, if using DHCP, or configure a static IP address in the same
subnet as the RV220W.
STEP 2
In the
DHCP
section, choose the
DHCP Mode
and enter the required settings.
Note:
If you need to reserve IP addresses for devices on your network, click the
Configure Static DHCP
button. For more information, see
Static DHCP, page 28
.
•
DHCP Server
—Choose this option to allow the Cisco RV220W to
dynamically assign IP addresses to devices in the VLAN subnet. By default,
the Cisco RV220W functions as a DHCP server to the hosts in the subnet. If
you choose this option, enter this information:
-
Domain Name
—Enter the domain name for the VLAN subnet (optional).