Chapter 8 Home Networking
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 32 Network Setting > Home Networking > Static DHCP
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Add new static lease | Click this to add a new static DHCP entry. |
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# | This is the index number of the entry. |
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Active | This field displays whether the client is connected to the |
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MAC Address | The MAC (Media Access Control) or Ethernet address on a LAN (Local Area Network) is |
| unique to your computer (six pairs of hexadecimal notation). |
| A network interface card such as an Ethernet adapter has a hardwired address that is |
| assigned at the factory. This address follows an industry standard that ensures no other |
| adapter has a similar address. |
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IP Address | This field displays the IP address relative to the # field listed above. |
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Modify | Click the Edit icon to have the IP address field editable and change it. |
| Click the Delete icon to delete a static DHCP entry. A window displays asking you to |
| confirm that you want to delete the selected entry. |
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If you click Add new static lease in the Static DHCP screen or the Edit icon next to a static DHCP entry, the following screen displays.
Figure 50 Static DHCP: Add/Edit
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 33 Static DHCP: Add/Edit
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
MAC Address | If you select Manual Input in the Select Device Info field, enter the MAC address of |
| a computer on your LAN. |
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IP Address | If you select Manual Input in the Select Device Info field, enter the IP address that |
| you want to assign to the computer on your LAN with the MAC address that you will |
| also specify. |
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OK | Click OK to save your changes. |
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Cancel | Click Cancel to exit this screen without saving. |
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8.4 The IP Alias Screen
IP alias allows you to partition a physical network into different logical networks over the same Ethernet interface. The
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