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14.3 DHCP
A table gives you an overview of all available objects. If there are more than 10 entries,
a navigation bar will appear below the right bottom hand corner of the table where you
can page through the entries or open the table in fullscreen mode. Pick an entry by
clicking either its title or the pencil icon to enter the detail view.
The configuration options in this menu are structured by topic. You can change between
the different screens by clicking on the tabs at the top.
14.3-A Dynamic IPv4 ranges......................................................... 318
14.3-B Static IPv4 addresses........................................................ 319
14.3-C Network parameters........................................................... 320
14.3-D Windows parameters......................................................... 320
14.3-E Custom options.................................................................. 321
14.3-F Dynamic IPv6 ranges......................................................... 321
14.3-G Static IPv6 addresses........................................................ 322
14.3-H DHCPv6 network parameters............................................ 322
14.3-A
Dynamic IPv4 ranges
Dynamically assigned IP ranges
Here you can specify the IP addresses which SX-GATE will assign to devices
requesting an IP by DHCP. Please make sure that none of the addresses entered here
is already statically assigned to a device in the network. This could lead to conflicts
with double IP addresses.
You may set the network part of the IP addresses
to "0" to specify them in relation to the interface's
primary subnet. So e.g. if the primary subnet is
192.168.0.0./24, the range "0.0.0.100-0.0.0.199" actually means
"192.168.0.100-192.168.0.199".
All listed address ranges must belong to the primary IP subnet
of the selected interface.