DI-1162/DI-1162M Remote Access Router
♦Range – This is the range of contiguous, IP addresses, above the base IP Address above. In the above example, the IP Addresses assigned would be 202.93.47.1, 202.93.47.2, … 202.93.47.100.
♦Netmask – This mask informs the client, how the destination IP address is to be divided into network, subnet, and host parts. The netmask has ones in the bit positions in the
♦Gateway – This specifies the Gateway IP Address that will be assigned to and used by the DHCP clients.
♦Lease Time – This specifies the number of hours a client can lease an IP address, from the dynamically allocated IP pool. A value of 65535 means the lease is permanent.
♦DNS IP – This specifies the Domain Name System server, used by the DHCP clients using leased IP addresses, to translate hostnames into IP addresses or
♦WINS IP – This specifies the IP address of the Windows Internet Naming Service server. This server has software that resolves NetBIOS names to IP addresses.
♦Domain Name – This is the common suffix, shared by networked hosts, used to represent a common network domain.
♦State – This toggles Disable and Enable for DHCP function.
Static IP Pool
The Static IP Pool configuration functions in much the same way as the Dynamic IP Pool configuration. The only difference is that a particular IP address can be assigned to a particular host. The host is identified by the MAC Address of its NIC, which must be entered on this screen.
Select an entry from above and hit <Enter>. This screen will be blank if a static IP pool has not been configured yet.
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