| Monitor Gateway Status | |
Section | Field Description |
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Local Network | MAC Address | |
| A unique alphanumeric address for the private LAN home | |
| network. A MAC address is a hardware address that uniquely | |
| identifies each node of a network. | |
| IP Address | |
| Displays the IP address for the LAN subnet | |
| Subnet Mask | |
| Displays the subnet mask for your LAN | |
| DHCP Server | |
| Displays the status of your local DHCP server (Enabled or | |
| Disabled) | |
| Starting IP Address | |
| Displays the beginning of the range of IP addresses used by the | |
| DHCP server in your gateway | |
| End IP Address | |
| Displays the end of the range of IP addresses used by the DHCP | |
| server | |
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DHCP Client Table | Click DHCP Client Table to show which devices are attached to | |
| your LAN that have been issued IP addresses by the DHCP server | |
| in the gateway. On the DHCP Client Table page, you will see a list | |
| of DHCP clients (computers and other network devices) with the | |
| following information: Client Host Names, IP Addresses, MAC | |
| Addresses, and the length of time before their assigned IP | |
| addresses expire. To retrieve the most | |
| click Refresh. To exit this page and return to the Local Network | |
| page, click Close. | |
| The following illustration shows an example of the DHCP Client | |
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