Nterface, 2 lan interface, 3 dmz interface – D-Link DRO-210i User Manual
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Interfaces
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Port 4 is reconfigured as LAN, the entries configured on WAN2/DMZ earlier will be
displayed in dark grey color in the corresponding feature tables to indicate that these
entries are currently invalid.
Note:
When Port 4 is configured as LAN, Load Balancing and Auto Backup features
get disabled as there is only one WAN interface available.
2.2
LAN Interface
The user systems can be connected to the LAN Interface. And the administrator can
configure the router using HTTPS to this LAN Interface IP Address (i.e
). If the administrator uses
by mistake, the
router will automatically redirect the Web Browser to use https.
Note:
Default LAN Interface IP Address is 192.168.100.254.
Select Interface →
→
→
→
LAN to configure LAN Settings as explained below.
LAN Settings
IP Address
Enter the IP address of the LAN interface.
Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask of the LAN interface.
Forgot LAN IP ?
In case the administrator forgets the IP given to the LAN Port, it is possible to open the
Router’s Web Page by pressing the factory default switch and the settings will be restored
back to default settings. Type
. User name is “admin” and
password is also “admin”.
2.3
DMZ Interface
DMZ stands for Demilitarized Zone. The DMZ interface is typically used for connecting
servers that need to be accessible from the outside world, such as
Typically, connections from the DMZ are only permitted to the external network, and
hosts in the DMZ may not connect to the internal network. This allows the DMZ's
intruders compromise a host in the DMZ. For someone on the external network who
wants to illegally connect to the internal network, the DMZ is a dead end.
Web UI