Netopia 4000-Series manual Configuring the IP Address Server options

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IP Setup 6-25

Configuring the IP Address Server options

To access the enhanced DHCP server functions, from the Main Menu navigate to Statistics & Logs and then Served IP Addresses.

Main

Menu

Statistics & Logs

Served IP Addresses

The following example shows the Served IP Addresses screen after three clients have leased IP addresses. The first client did not provide a Host Name in its DHCP messages; the second and third clients did.

 

 

Served IP Addresses

-IP Address------

Type----

Expires—-Host Name/Client Identifier-----------------

192.168.1.100----------------------------------

 

SCROLL UP-----------------------------------

 

 

192.168.1.101

 

 

 

192.168.1.102

 

 

 

192.168.1.103

DHCP

00:59

EN: 00-00-C5-70-00-04

192.168.1.104

DHCP

00:59

Bill’s Pentium

192.168.1.105

DHCP

00:45

Steve’s Power Mac

192.168.1.106

192.168.1.107

192.168.1.108

192.168.1.109

192.168.1.110

192.168.1.111

192.168.1.112

192.168.1.113

---------------------------------SCROLL DOWN----------------------------------

Lease Management...

The rightmost column displays the host name supplied by the client if one was provided; otherwise it displays the client identifier. (If a host name is displayed, the client identifier is still accessible in a Details pop-up menu. See below.)

Note: The server does not query the client for its host name. Macintosh computers running versions of MacOS prior to MacOS version 8.5 (OT 2.0.1, TCP/IP 2.0.1) do not supply a host name option in their DHCP messages, so no host name will appear in the Served IP Addresses list.

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Netopia 4000-Series manual Configuring the IP Address Server options