Understanding IP Addressing
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Tips and rules for distributing IP addresses
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Before you allocate IP addresses using DHCP and MacIP,
consider whether you need to set aside any static addresses.
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Note any planned and currently used static addresses before
you use DHCP and MacIP.
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Avoid fragmenting your block of IP addresses. For example, tr y
to use a continuous range for the static addresses you choose.
The figure above shows an example of a block of IP addresses being
distributed correctly.
Block of IP host addresses
Manually distributed
(static)
Distributed by MacIP
Distributed by DHCP
Distributed to the Netopia ISDN Router
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(derived from network IP
a mask issued by ISP)
(Ethernet IP address)
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