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This section is for DHCP related settings. The settings you can change are the following:
DHCP is enabled by default. In this section you can assign an address range from which
your device can assign local IP addresses to clients and the lease time. The default IP
address range is 192.168.2.2 through 192.168.2.254. Maximum lease time for an assigned
IP address is set as 3600 seconds, which means the assigned IP address will be renewed
every 3600 seconds.
Enable DHCP Server
DHCP Settings
DHCP relay makes it possible for a DHCP server on a different network to assign local IP
addresses to clients connected to your device. To enable this, the address of the device
(modem, server, etc.) that runs the DHCP service needs to be known.
Important:
If DHCP Relay is enabled, the DHCP server on your device is disabled and can
not assign IP addresses to clients.
Enable DHCP Relay
Stops all DHCP activity on the device. When in this mode, clients connected to the Air 4240
need to be assigned an IP address manually or they have to get an IP address from another
DHCP server in order to communicate with the network.
Πρέπει να κάνετε κλικ στο “
Save
” για να αποθηκεύσετε οποιεσδήποτε αλλαγές στις
ρυθμίσεις IP ή DHCP.
Disable DHCP
You can see all the clients connected to your device and their connection details by
selecting
LAN Clients
under the
LAN
menu of the Web interface. Through this menu, you
can also reserve an IP address for a client. When an IP address is reserved for a client, it
cannot be assigned to any other client. Whenever the client connects to the router, it gets
the IP address reserved for it.
You can see the IP addresses that are reserved in the “
Static Addresses
” table. “
Dynamic
Addresses
” table shows the IP addresses assigned but not reserved.
Click “
Save
” for the changes you have made in the “
LAN Clients
” page to take effect.
3.3.2
LAN Clients