FWX120 Operation Manual
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Enhancing security
Registering terminals
one-by-one
When registering terminals that do not use DHCP
(for example, an existing server with a fixed IP
address assigned) or terminals additionally
installed, you can register them one-by-one. In
the “Regist the terminal for DHCP authentication”
screen, register the MAC address and IP address
assigned to the terminal.
For more details on the settings, click “Help” on the
setup screen and refer to the description displayed.
To open the “Regist the terminal for DHCP
authentication” screen
From “Basic configuration page”, click the buttons
on the setup screen in the following order:
“Advanced settings” in the top page
“Configure” in “Configure DHCP”
“Configure” in “Configure DHCP authentication”
“Add” in the “Terminal management” section
Specifying how
unregistered
terminals are handled
In the “Configure handling policy of unregistered
terminal” section of the “Configure DHCP
authentication” screen, specify the policy to assign
IP addresses to unregistered terminals.
NOTE
Register terminals on LAN1, including the PC for
configuring this function, before specifying how
unregistered terminals are handled. A change in the
handling of unregistered terminals without proper
registration of terminals on LAN1 might block access
to the configuration screen.
For more details on the settings, click “Help” on the
setup screen and refer to the description displayed.
To open the “Configure DHCP authentication”
screen
From “Basic configuration page”, click the buttons
on the setup screen in the following order:
“Advanced settings” in the top page
“Configure” in “Configure DHCP”
“Configure” in “Configure DHCP authentication”
Allowing communication from registered terminals
only (DHCP authentication)
(Continued from the previous page)