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Dynamic Ranges
When a client makes a request for an IP address, the
Internet Firewall’s DHCP server leases an address from
the Dynamic Ranges.
Prior to offering an address from the Dynamic Range to a
requesting client, the Internet Firewall first verifies that the
address is not already in use by another machine on the
LAN.
To create a range of dynamic IP addresses to be
assigned to requesting clients, type the starting number
in the
Range Start
box, the ending address in the
Range
End
box and then click
Updat
e.
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Allow BootP clients to use range
Click this check box to have Dynamic BootP clients
configured when they boot. Dynamic BootP clients are
BootP clients that do not have an IP address assigned to
their MAC address. They are similar to DHCP clients
with the exception that leases are not supported.
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Delete Range
To remove a range of addresses from the dynamic pool,
select it from the scrolling list of dynamic ranges, and
click
Delete Rang
e.
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Static Entries
Static addresses are used by machines that support
BootP or those which require a fixed IP address. For
example, machines running Web or FTP servers require
static addresses.
To create a static IP address to be assigned to a
requesting client, type an IP address and the Ethernet
(MAC) address of the client machine in the appropriate
boxes and click
Updat
e.
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Delete Static
To remove a static address, select it from the scrolling
list of static addresses and click
Delete Stati
c.
Summary of Contents for 3C16772 - OfficeConnect Web Site Filter
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Page 34: ...34 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING THE HARDWARE ...
Page 126: ...126 CHAPTER 5 THE OFFICECONNECT WEB SITE FILTER ACTIVATION ...
Page 132: ...132 APPENDIX A CABLE SPECIFICATIONS AND PINOUT DIAGRAM Figure 52 Twisted Pair Pinouts ...
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