Motorola SBG940 manual Gateway Port Forwarding status, Reserve NEW IP, IP Addresses

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Gateway > LAN — dhcp leases page fields (continued)

Field

Description

RESERVE NEW IP

You can reserve up to 32 IP addresses assigned by the SBG940 DHCP server for specific

ADDRESS

LAN clients. For example, to ensure that they always receive the same private IP address,

 

you can reserve IP addresses for a private FTP server or gaming DMZ device.

MAC Address

Type the MAC address of the DHCP client for which a reserved IP address is required. The

 

format is 16 hexadecimal numerals.

IP Address

Sets the host portion of the reserved IP address for the LAN client having the specified MAC

 

address. When the LAN client requests an IP address, the SBG940 DHCP server assigns the

 

client this IP address.

Host Name

If your ISP requires a hostname to access their network, enter the hostname provided to you

 

in the Host Name field.

Add

Click Add to reserve a new IP address.

CURRENTLY RESERVED Displays all DHCP clients having reserved IP addresses.

IP ADDRESSES

MAC Address

Displays the client MAC address.

IP Address

Displays its reserved IP address

Host Name

Displays its host name.

Method

Displays dynamic and static lease status. Add or delete dynamic or static lease status in this

 

field.

Delete

Click this box to remove the reserved IP address for the client.

Delete

Click this button to remove the reserved IP addresses for clients designated by the Delete

 

box.

Gateway > PORT FORWARDING — status Page

Use this page to display the configured port forwarding entries on the SBG940 LAN. The fields are the same as on the Gateway > PORT FORWARDING — config Page:

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