B-10 Firmware User Guide
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The figure above shows an example of a block of IP addresses being distributed correctly.
The example follows these rules:
•An IP address must not be used as a static address if it is also in a range of addresses being distributed by DHCP or MacIP.
•A single IP address range is used by all the
•The address range specified for
•The network address issued by an ISP cannot be used as a host address.
A DHCP example
Suppose, for example, that your ISP gave your network the IP address 199.1.1.32 and a