SMC Networks SMCWBR14-N2 Dhcp Reservations List, Number of Dynamic Dhcp Clients, Revoke, Reserve

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Windows 98 Go to the Start menu, select Run, type in winipcfg, and hit Enter. A Windows Me popup window will be displayed. Select the appropriate adapter from the

pull-down menu and you will see the Adapter Address. This is the MAC address of the device.

Windows 2000 Go to your Start menu, select Programs, select Accessories, and select Windows XP Command Prompt. At the command prompt type ipconfig /all and hit

Enter. The physical address displayed for the adapter connecting to the router is the MAC address.

Mac OS X Go to the Apple Menu, select System Preferences, select Network, and select the Ethernet Adapter connecting to the router. Select the Ethernet button and the Ethernet ID will be listed. This is the same as the MAC address.

DHCP Reservations List

This shows clients that you have specified to have reserved DHCP addresses. An entry can be changed by clicking the Edit icon, or deleted by clicking the Delete icon. When you click the Edit icon, the item is highlighted, and the "Edit DHCP Reservation" section is activated for editing.

Number of Dynamic DHCP Clients

In this section you can see what LAN devices are currently leasing IP addresses.

Revoke

The Revoke option is available for the situation in which the lease table becomes full or nearly full, you need to recover space in the table for new entries, and you know that some of the currently allocated leases are no longer needed. Clicking Revoke cancels the lease for a specific LAN device and frees an entry in the lease table. Do this only if the device no longer needs the leased IP address, because, for example, it has been removed from the network.

Reserve

The Reserve option converts this dynamic IP allocation into a DHCP Reservation and adds the corresponding entry to the DHCP Reservations List.

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Contents User Guide Limited Warranty Page FCC Radiation Exposure Statement CE Mark Declaration of Conformance for EMI and Safety EECImportant Note IiiTable of Contents SMCWBR14-N2 Package Contents Wireless LAN Networking AD-HOCIBSS NetworkChannel for each station Page Roaming in an ESS network diagram Introduction Hardware Overview Front Panel LED’s Getting Started Using the Configuration Menu ¾ Click LogBasic BasicInternetBasicWireless Enable Auto Channel Scan Enable WirelessWireless Network Name Wireless ChannelWPA-Personal and WPA-Enterprise WEPExample WPA-PersonalAdvanced Optional Backup Radius Server BasicNetwork Settings RIP Operating mode Router Settings Enable RIP IP AddressRIP Password Act as default routerAllow RIP updates from WAN Dhcp Server SettingsAdd/Edit Dhcp Reservation Dhcp Lease TimeAlways Broadcast Computer NameRevoke Dhcp Reservations ListNumber of Dynamic Dhcp Clients ReserveAdvanced AdvancedVirtual ServerPrivate Port Virtual Server Parameters NameProtocol Public PortAdd/Edit Virtual Server EnableSchedule SaveApplication AdvancedSpecial ApplicationsParameters for an Application Rule Example Input Port Range Trigger Port RangeTrigger Protocol Input ProtocolAdvancedGaming UDP Ports To Open Port Forwarding Fields NameTCP Ports To Open Edit/Add Game RuleStreamEngine Setup Enable StreamEngine AdvancedStreamEngineAutomatic Uplink Speed Automatic ClassificationDynamic Fragmentation Measured Uplink SpeedSource IP Range Add/Edit StreamEngine Rule EnablePriority Source Port RangeAdvancedRouting Add/Edit RouteRoutes List Add Policy AdvancedAccess ControlPolicy Wizard Policy Table Add/Edit Web Site AdvancedWEB FilterWeb Filter Parameters Web Site Allowed Web Site List Filter Wireless Clients Enable MAC Address FilterFilter Settings Mode AdvancedMAC Address FilterMAC Address List Filter Wired ClientsAdd/Edit MAC Address AdvancedFirewall Endpoint Independent Firewall Settings Enable SPINAT Endpoint Filtering Address RestrictedDMZ IP Address Enable DMZDMZ Host Pptp RtspSIP FTPNetmeeting Wake-On-LANAdvancedInbound Filter Inbound Filter Rules List Add/Edit Inbound Filter RuleAction Allow AllAdvancedAdvanced Wireless Extra Wireless Protection 802.11d EnableWMM Enable WDS EnableAdvancedNetwork Enable UPnPEnable WAN Ping Respond UPnPWAN Port Speed Enable Multicast StreamsAdvancedWISH Multicast StreamsWish HttpHost 1 Port Range Save/UpdateHost 1 IP Range Host 2 IP RangeLock Wireless Security Settings AdvancedWi-Fi Protected SetupWi-Fi Protected Setup Enable PIN SettingsCurrent PIN Reset PIN to DefaultAdd Wireless Device Wizard Generate New PINToolsAdmin ToolsEnable Remote Management Admin PasswordUser Password Remote Admin PortToolsTime Time Configuration Current Router TimeEnable Daylight Saving Time ZoneDST Start and DST End Automatic Time Configuration Enable NTP ServerDaylight Saving Offset NTP Server UsedSyslog Server IP Address Enable Logging to Syslog ServerToolsSyslog ToolsEmail Settings On Schedule Verify PasswordEmail Log When Full or on Schedule On Log Full Restore To Factory Default Settings Save Settings To Local Hard DriveLoad Settings From Local Hard Drive Reboot The DeviceFirmware Information Firmware UpgradeToolsFirmware Check OnlineUpload ToolsDynamic DNS Timeout ToolsSystem Check ToolsSchedules Schedule Rules List StatusDevice info Statistics and Active SessionsBigPond Connection Dhcp ConnectionPPPoE, PPTP, L2TP Connection LAN ComputersRate StatusWirelessSignal StatusRouting What to View Apply Log Settings NowStatusLogs View LevelsSave Log RefreshEmail Now StatusStatistics External StatusActive SessionsInternal NATOut StatusWISH SessionsDir Time OutOriginator TargetEstablished or closing TCP connections Adsl AsciiBootp CAT Dhcp DMZEAP DNSDSL GUI Ieee HttpsIcmp IgmpIPX ISPLPR/LPD LANLED L2TPMppe MdixMIB MTUOfdm NICNTP OSIRIP PPPRadius Snmp RSASmtp SohoTCP/IP SsidTCP TftpUTP URLUSB VlanWlan WDSWisp WPAYagi antenna 802.11Technical Support