Cisco Systems RV016, RV042G Assigning static IP addresses by entering devices manually

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The devices are listed by the IP address and the MAC address. (Typically the MAC address appears on a label on the bottom panel or back panel of a device.) If needed, you can click Refresh to update the data.

STEP 2 To select a device, first enter a descriptive Name. Then check the Enable box. Alternatively, select all devices in the list by clicking the check box at the top of the Enable column.

STEP 3 Click OK to add the devices to the Static IP list, or click Close to close the pop-up window without adding the selected devices. After you click OK, a message appears. The message includes important information. Read it before clicking OK. Keep the browser open and wait until the selected MAC addresses appear in the Static IP list.

STEP 4 Modify or remove list entries, as needed:

To modify the settings: Click a device in the list. The information appears in the text fields. Make the changes, and then click Update. If you do not need to make changes, you can click Add New to de-select the entry and clear the text fields.

To delete an entry from the list: Click the entry that you want to delete, and then click Delete. To select a block of entries, click the first entry, hold down the Shift key, and then click the final entry in the block. To select individual entries, press the Ctrl key while clicking each entry. To de-select an entry, press the Ctrl key while clicking the entry.

Assigning static IP addresses by entering devices manually

In the Static IP Address section, add or edit entries as needed. Remember that the settings are not saved until you click the Save button.

To add a new device to the list: Enter the following information, and then click Add to list.

-Static IP Address: Enter the static IP address. You can enter 0.0.0.0 if you want the router to assign a static IP address to the device.

-MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the device. (Typically the MAC address appears on a label on the bottom panel or the back panel of a device.) Enter the address without punctuation.

-Name: Enter a descriptive name for the device.

-Enable: Check this box to assign the static IP address to this device.

To add another new entry: Enter the information, and then click Add to list.

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Dhcp Status InformationClient Table Router Advertisement IPv6 Dhcp System Management Setting Up Dual WAN and Multi-WAN ConnectionsSystem Management Mode Cisco RV042, RV042G, and RV082Mode Cisco RV016 Interface Setting Network Service Detection Editing the Dual WAN and Multi-WAN SettingsMax Bandwidth Provided by ISP Page Adding a service Page Appendix F, Bandwidth Management Managing the Bandwidth SettingsMax Bandwidth Provided by ISP Bandwidth Management TypeManaging the Bandwidth Settings Adding a service Setting Up Snmp Enabling Device Discovery with Bonjour Enabling Device Discovery with Bonjour To open this page Click System Management Diagnostic Using Built-In Diagnostic ToolsDNS Name Lookup Ping Restoring the Factory Default Settings Upgrading the Firmware Restarting the Router Restoring the Settings from a Configuration File Backing Up and Restoring the SettingsCopying a Startup File or Mirror File Backing Up Configuration Files and Mirror FilesBacking Up and Restoring the Settings Port Management Configuring the Port SettingsPort Management Summary Viewing the Status Information for a PortStatistics Firewall Configuring the General Firewall SettingsFirewall Restrict Web Features Firewall About Access Rules Configuring Firewall Access RulesManaging Access Rules To delete all custom rules Click Restore to Default Rules Services IPv4 and IPv6 Configuring Access RulesSchedule IPv4 Only Adding a service Page Forbidden Domains, Website Blocking by Keywords, Schedule, Using Content Filters to Control Internet AccessWebsite Blocking by Keywords Forbidden DomainsSchedule Getting Started with Cisco ProtectLink Web Cisco ProtectLink WebCisco ProtectLink Web Specifying the Global Settings for Approved URLs and Clients To delete an entry Click the Delete icon Approved URL ConfigurationApproved Clients Configuration Approved URLs and Approved ClientsWeb Protection Enabling Web Protection for URL FilteringURL Filtering Web Reputation Business Hour SettingURL Overflow Control Updating the ProtectLink LicenseLicense Information LicenseIntroduction to VPNs VPNGateway-to-Gateway VPN Tunnel Between RV0xx Series Routers Remote Access Client To GatewayConfiguration tasks Site to Site VPN Gateway To GatewayRouter QuickVPN, page125 and Remote Access with PPTP, page125Remote Access with Pptp Remote Access with Cisco QuickVPNTo open this page Click VPN Summary in the navigation tree Viewing the Summary Information for VPNTunnel Status GroupVPN Status Up a Remote Access Tunnel for VPN Clients Client To Gateway,VPN Clients Status Setting Up a Gateway to Gateway Site to Site VPN Add a New Tunnel Local Group Setup and Remote Group SetupVPN IPSec Setup Required fields for Manual mode Preshared Key, page 135 and Advanced settings for IKE withRequired fields for IKE with Preshared Key Advanced settings for IKE with Preshared Key VPN VPN RV0xx Local Group Setup Remote Client Setup for Single User Tunnel Type VPN IPSec Setup Required fields for IKE with Preshared Key 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