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System Administration Guide Network Configuration
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Revised: August 5, 2005 Page 9
5.2 Network Mode: LAN Host
When the network mode is set to LAN Host, the logical network capability is as shown in the diagram below.
This mode is designed to be used when the Bizfon server is deployed as a peer (instead of as a router or
firewall) on the local area network.
This mode is the same as Standard Router except that when the DHCP server is enabled, it will pass out the
configured Gateway address (set on the Network / Configuration / Modify page) as the DHCP router
(gateway) option (instead of giving out the Bizfon server’s LAN address).
When in this mode, it is recommended that the WAN network port not be connected (ie. no network cable
should be plugged in). Even though no network is plugged in, a WAN IP address and subnet mask must be
assigned. A subnet number that is distinct from the LAN subnet number must be used when assigning the
WAN IP address. Furthermore, a completely unused subnet number should be used to avoid any routing
conflicts.
The WAN services (like FTP and HTTP) are still available via the LAN if the proper routes are configured on
your network.
Bizfon 700
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IP Router
WAN Network
Services
LAN Network
Services
LAN
Switch
WAN
4 Ports
Don’t connect the WAN
p
ort to a network when
in this mode.
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