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Option60:
A string of n octets, interpreted by DHCP servers, used by DHCP client to
optionally identify the vendor type and configuration of a DHCP client. In Figure 4-12, we
suppose 11 as PC’s option60.
After configuration, click
Apply Changes
button to save your changes.
Note:
After configuration, you need to click the
Save
button appeared on the left panel so that your
configuration can still take effect after the Router reboots.
4.2.2.3. DHCP Static
Choose “
Setup→LAN→DHCP Static
” menu, you can view and add a static address for client via
the next screen (shown in Figure 4-13). When you specify a static IP address for a PC on the LAN,
that PC will always receive the same IP address each time when it accesses the DHCP server.
Static IP address is recommended to be assigned to the client that requires permanent IP settings.
Figure 4-13
IP Address:
Enter the IP address desired to be assigned to the client.
Mac Address:
Enter the MAC address of the client.
Add:
Click this button to add a new static IP entry.
Delete Selected:
Click this button to delete the selected entry in the DHCP Static IP Table.
Undo:
Click this button to delete your entering.
Note:
After configuration, you need to click the
Save
button appeared on the left panel so that your
configuration can still take effect after the Router reboots.