Server IP Address
.
Starting IP Address
. Enter a value for the DHCP server to start with when issuing IP
addresses. This value will automatically follow your local IP address settings. Normally,
you assign the first IP address for the Router (e.g. 192.168.1.1) so that you can assign an
IP address to other devices starting from the 2nd IP address (e.g. 192.168.1.2). The last
address in the subnet is for subnet broadcast (e.g. 192.168.1.255) so that the address
cannot be assigned to any host.
Maximum Number of DHCP Users
. Enter the maximum number of PCs that you want
the DHCP server to assign IP addresses to. This number cannot be greater than the
available host addresses in the subnet (e.g. 253 for /24 subnet). In order to determine the
DHCP IP Address range, add the starting IP address (e.g., 100) to the number of DHCP
users.
Client Lease Time
. This is the amount of time a DHCP client can keep the assigned IP
address before it sends a renewal request to the DHCP server. The default value is 0,
which actually means one day.
Static DNS 1-3
. If applicable, enter the IP address(es) of your DNS server(s).
WINS
The Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) provides name resolution service
(similar to DNS) in Windows networks. If you use a WINS server, enter that server’s IP
Address here. Otherwise, leave this blank.
Static IP Mapping
Static IP Mapping is used to bind a specific IP address to a specific MAC address. This
helps external (WAN) users to access LAN servers that are advertised through NAPT port
forwarding. You can define up to 50 entries.
Static IP Address
Enter the IP address to be mapped.
MAC Address
Enter the MAC address to be mapped.
Host Name
Enter the host name to be mapped.
Click
Add
to create the entry and add it to the list. To modify an existing entry, select it
from the list, edit the appropriate field(s), and then click
Modify
. To delete an entry,
select it and click
Remove
.
IPv6
Ipv6 Address
If your network has implemented IPv6, enter the proper IPv6 address in
this field.
Prefix Length
Enter the appropriate IPv6 prefix length.
Router Advertisement
Enabling this option allows IPv6 hosts to configure their IP
addresses automatically using the IPv6 prefix broadcast by the router.
DHCPv6
To enable the DHCP v6 feature, select
Enable
. To disable DHCP v6, select
Disable
.
Lease time
Enter the lease time in minutes.
DHCP address range start
Enter the starting DHCP v6 IP address.
DHCP address range end
Enter the ending DHCP v6 IP address.
Primary DNS
Enter the Primary DHCP v6 DNS server address.
Secondary DNS
Enter the Secondary DHCP v6 DNS server address.
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