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Display DHCP Entry Details
Type
“D”
on the DHCP Server Configuration menu to display DHCP entry
details. The IAD displays the following information about the DHCP entries:
For the IAD to display this information, you must attach DHCP Client
devices that use DHCP to obtain an IP address from the IAD.
Delete a DHCP Client Entry
To delete a DHCP Client Entry, follow the steps below.
1
Type
“X”
on the DHCP Server Configuration menu to delete a DHCP
client entry.
2
Type the number of the client entry to delete and press Enter. The IAD
deletes the client entry from the table and saves the new configuration.
Delete a DHCP Assignment Entry
To delete a DHCP Assignment Entry, follow the steps below.
1
Type
“Y”
on the DHCP Server Configuration menu to delete a DHCP
Assignment Entry. The IAD prompts you for the DHCP entry index number
to delete.
2
Type the index number to delete and press Enter.The IAD deletes the
assigned IP address from the Display DHCP Server Assigned Addresses
command and saves the new configuration.
Multicast Configuration
Multicast (point-to-multipoint) is a communication feature that allows a
source host to send a message to a group of destination hosts. Multicasting
reduces traffic on the local network by sending only one (multicast) packet
out to a higher-bandwidth relay point.
Value
Description
IP address
IP address of the device.
Client ID
Ethernet MAC address for the device.
Status
how the IP address is assigned to the device—via DHCP server, or
manually.
Subnet
IP subnet mask; number of bits reserved for host ID.
Gateway
IP address of packets sent to destination.
DNS
P address of the DNS server.
Lease
length of time to keep the Internet connection active.
Type
type of IP address: static or dynamic.
Name
name of the device.
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