
Manually Allocating IP Addresses (Static Hosts)
The Static Hosts page is used to manually allocate IP addresses to network hosts. To open the Static Hosts page, click System → DHCP Server → Static Hosts in the tree view.
Figure 6-28. Static Hosts
•Host Name — Indicates the host pool name, which can be a string of symbols and an integer (for example, piy4). The range is up to 32 characters.
•IP Address — Specifies the IP address that was statically assigned to the host.
•Network Mask — Specifies the pool’s network mask.
•Prefix Length — Specifies the number of bits that comprise the address prefix.
•Client Identifier — A unique identification of the client specified in dotted hexadecimal notation, e.g., 01b6.0819.6811.72.
•MAC Address — Specifies the MAC Address of DHCP static host.
•Client Name — Specifies the name of the client, using a standard set of ASCII characters. The client name must not include the domain name. The range is up to 32 characters.
•Default Router — Specifies the default router for the DHCP static host.
•Domain Name Server — Specifies the DNS server available to the DHCP client.
•Domain Name — Specifies the domain name for a DHCP static host. The domain name may contain up to 32 characters.
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