The table has the following columns:
● Select
Select the check box in the row to be deleted.
● Pool ID
Shows the number of the IPv4 address band. If you click the "Create" button, a new row with
a unique number is created (pool ID).
Note
Only one Pool ID (ID = 1) can be created.
● Interface
Specify the interface via which the IPv4 addresses are dynamically assigned.
The requirement for the assignment is that the IPv4 address of the interface is located within
the IPv4 address band. If this is not the case, the interface does not assign any IPv4
addresses.
● Enable
Specify whether or not this IPv4 address band will be used.
Note
If you enable the IPv4 address band. the settings in this and the other DHCP tabs ate grayed
out and can no longer be edited.
● Subnet
Enter the network address range that will be assigned to the devices. Use the CIDR notation.
● Lower IP address
Enter the IPv4 address that specifies the start of the dynamic IPv4 address band. The IPv4
address must be within the network address range you configured for "Subnet".
● Upper IP address
Enter the IPv4 address that specifies the end of the dynamic IPv4 address band. The IPv4
address must be within the network address range you configured for "Subnet".
● Lease Time (sec)
Specify for how many seconds the assigned IPv4 address remains valid. When half the
lease time has elapsed. the DHCP client can extend the period of the assigned IPv4
address. When the entire time has elapsed, the DHCP client needs to request a new IPv4
address.
6.5.10.3
DHCP Options
Note
This page is available only in access point mode.
On this page you specify which DHCP options the DHCP server supports. The various DHCP
options are defined in RFC 2132.
Configuring with Web Based Management
6.5 "System" menu
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