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Connection Sharing Registry Settings

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The following table shows the named values for the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\ConnectionSharing registry key that you can use to configure ICS.

Note

The default registry values vary depending on which Catalog items are included in your OS design. For more information, see Default Registry Settings.

Value : type Description

DHCPLeaseTime : REG_DWORD

Default setting is 0xA. The valid range for this value is 0x1 to 0xFFFFFFFF.

Specifies the lease time in minutes offered by the DHCP allocator.

DhcpAllocationStartRange : DWORD

Indicates the lowest IP address in a range of addresses that the DHCP Allocator will assign. This value should not contain subnet information. It should contain only the least-significant bits in the IP address range.

If no value is specified, the DHCP Allocator assigns IP addresses across the entire subnet range of the private interface.

For more information about how DhcpAllocationStartRange and DhcpAllocationEndRange work, see DHCP Allocator Operation.

DhcpAllocationEndRange : DWORD

Indicates the highest IP address in a specified range of addresses that the DHCP Allocator will assign. This value should not contain subnet information. It should contain only the least-significant bits in the IP address range.

In this example, a gateway has a private interface address 192.168.0.1 and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. For the allocator to assign addresses in a range from 192.168.0.100 to 192.168.0.200, you would set the DhcpAllocationStartRange to equal 100 and DhcpAllocationEndRange to equal 200. Because the subnet is not used, if the IP address of the private interface changes to 169.254.1.2, you would not need to change these values.

If no value is specified, the DHCP Allocator assigns IP addresses across the entire subnet range of the private interface.

For more information about how DhcpAllocationStartRange and DhcpAllocationEndRange work, see DHCP Allocator Operation.

EnableAddressTranslation : REG_DWORD

Default setting is zero (0), or FALSE.

Specifies whether NAT is enabled. The valid range for this value is 0 to 0xFFFFFFFF. A non-zero value enables NAT on the public interface specified in the PublicInterface subkey. A value of 0 specifies that NAT is not enabled.

To use NAT, the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\Tcpip\Parms\IpEnableRouter registry value must also be non-zero.

EnableDhcpAllocator : REG_DWORD

Default setting is zero (0), or FALSE.

Specifies whether the DHCP allocator is enabled. The valid range for this value is 0 to 0xFFFFFFFF. A non-zero value enables the DHCP allocator on the private interface specified in the PrivateInterface subkey. A value of 0 specifies that the DHCP allocator is not enabled.

EnableDnsProxy : REG_DWORD

Default setting is zero (0), or FALSE.

Specifies whether DNS proxy is enabled. A non-zero value enables DNS proxy on the private interface specified in the PrivateInterface subkey. A value of 0 specifies that DNS proxy is not enabled.

To use DNS proxy, the EnableDhcpAllocator registry value must also be non-zero.

EnablePacketFiltering : REG_DWORD

Specifies whether the packet filter is enabled. The valid range for this value is 0 to 0xFFFFFFFF. A non-zero value enables the packet filter. A value of 0 specifies that the packet filter is not enabled.

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This subkey enables filtering in the NAT driver to help block unsolicited connections over the public network interface. Connections originating on the local network and connections mapped through the Network Address Translator are unaffected by this subkey.
> [!NOTE] > IPv6 routing does not apply a packet filter in a gateway device. Instead, all traffic is routed directly to the destination device. To avoid exposing internal devices directly on the external public network, you must configure the IP firewall on the gateway. For information about configuring the IP firewall to properly manage traffic destined for the internal network, see IP Firewall Reference.

InternalExposedHost : REG_SZ

Specifies the IP address of the device on the network that you want to expose to the Internet.

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Setting this value routes unknown traffic to the device. This value can be any valid IP address. This allows you to configure a gateway device to transfer unsolicited traffic to a certain IP address on the other side of the network.

PrivateInterface : REG_MULTI_SZ

Specifies a list of names of the NDIS adapter instances for the private interfaces, for example, Ne20002. This value can be a list of names either of valid NDIS adapters or of valid dial-up networking connectoids.

If the list contains multiple private interfaces, those interfaces must all have the same subnet value in their IP addresses. For example, if PrivateInterface equals "Ne20001";"Ne20002" and the Ne20001 interface has an IP address of 169.254.0.1, the Ne20002 interface can have an IP address of 169.254.0.2, but not 192.168.0.1.

PublicInterface : REG_MULTI_SZ

Specifies the name of the NDIS adapter instance for each public network interface. The following list shows the possible values:

  • The name of a valid NDIS adapter for the public network interface, for example, NE20001.
  • The name of a valid dial-up networking connection. For dial-up connections, use the name of the RAS connection.

The UPnP Internet Gateway Device (IGD) does not support multiple public interfaces, Therefore, for UPnP IGD port translation, the first connection listed in this value is considered the primary public interface.

PublicInterface : REG_SZ

(optional) If this value is not present, the port mapping is applied to the primary public interface only.

If this value is present, the port mapping is restricted to the specified public interface. The following list shows the possible values:

  • The name of a valid NDIS adapter for the public network interface, for example, NE20001.
  • The name of a valid dial-up networking connection. For dial-up connections, use the name of the RAS connection.

See Also

Concepts

ICS Registry Settings