of the two following settings:
• Predefined
The IPv4 addresses to be handed out are derived from a separate, specified IP Pool object in
the NetDefendOS configuration. See Section 5.5, “IP Pools” for information about configuring
these objects.
• Static
The IPv4 addresses to be handed out are derived from the Config Mode Pool object itself. In
this case, the range of IP addresses must be specified as it be would if using a separate IP Pool
object.
Defining the Config Mode Pool Object
The properties associated with a Config Mode Pool object are as follows:
Use Predefined IP Pool Object The IP Pool object that provides the IP addresses.
Use a Static Pool As an alternative to using an IP Pool, a static set of IP
addresses can be defined.
DNS The IP address of the DNS used for URL resolution (already
provided by an IP Pool).
NBNS/WINS The IP address for NBNS/WINS resolution (already provided
by an IP Pool).
DHCP Instructs the host to send any internal DHCP requests to
this address.
Subnets A list of the subnets that the client can access.
Example 9.7. Setting Up Config Mode Using a Predefined IP Pool
In this example, the Config Mode Pool object is enabled by associating it with an already
configured IP Pool object called ip_pool1.
Command-Line Interface
gw-world:/> add ConfigModePool
IPPoolType=PreDefined
IPPool=my_ip_pool
Web Interface
1. Go to: Objects > VPN Objects > IKE Config Mode Pool
2. The Config Mode Pool object properties web page now appears
3. Select Use a predefined IPPool object
4. Choose my_ip_pool from the IP Pool object list
5. Click OK
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