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Log in to the web interface of the Router. Step 1
In the left navigation menu, click Services. Step 2
In DNSMasq section, enable DNSMasq, and then set parameters. Step 3
DNSMasq Figure 3-21
Table 3-15 Description of DNSMasq parameters
Enables DHCP clients on the LAN to resolve static and dynamic DHCP
hostnames.
When enabled, it can revent an external attacker to access the Router's
internal Web interface. It is a security measure.
Additional DNSMasq
Options
You can set some extra options, such as static allocation and max lease
number. For example:
static allocation:
dhcp-host=AB:CD:EF:11:22:33,192.168.0.10,myhost,myhost.domain,12h
max lease number: dhcp-lease-max=2
DHCP server IP range: dhcp-range=192.168.0.110,192.168.0.111,12h
Click Save to save the configuration. Step 4
Click Apply Settings to apply the configuration. Step 5
(Optional) Click Cancel Changes to cancel the configuration. Step 6
3.5.3 SNMP
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a widely used network management protocol.
Data is transmitted by the SNMP agent. SNMP agent refers to the hardware or software
process, which reports the activities of each network device (such as hubs, routers and bridges)
to the workstation to monitor the network. The SNMP agent returns the information contained in
the MIB (Management Information Base). A MIB is a data structure that defines the options that
are available from the device and can be controlled (such as on or off).
Log in to the web interface of the Router. Step 1
In the left navigation menu, click Services. Step 2
In SNMP section, enable SNMP, and set parameters. Step 3