CONFIGURATION |
| SECTION 3 |
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Field | Description | |
Reserved Leases | The DHCP reserves a set IP addresses. | |
| However, if you require a specific IP for a | |
| specific device, such as a print server: | |
| To reserve a lease: | |
| 1 | Enter a new MAC Address. |
| 2 | Enter the reserved IP Address. |
| 3 | Choose the duration type. If limited, enter |
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| the lease duration value. |
| 4 | Click Add to reserve the lease. |
| To update or remove a lease, select it and then | |
| click Update or Remove. | |
Active Leases | Displays the current clients that the DHCP | |
| server has assigned IP addresses. Displaying | |
| only active leases with the following: MAC | |
| Address, IP address, Host Name, and the | |
| duration of its lease. |
Click Refresh to obtain the latest list.
Networking - DNS Proxy
This feature is used only on your Private network. The feature translates domain or website names into Internet addresses or URLs using the Domain Name System (DNS).
This feature can be used to add the mappings between a Static IP Address and a Host Name. This is most useful for devices like printer servers.
SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION |