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Manual Giga Connect Box
This screen is divided into three sections:
DHCPv4 server: Use this section to configure how the Giga Connect Box assigns
IPv4 addresses.
Enabled: Choose this option if you want to enable DHCP configuration.
Starting local address: Enter the IP address that you want to be the first
address in the DHCP range.
Number of CPEs: Enter the number of IP addresses that should be used in
the IP range.
Lease time: Enter the time (in seconds) that the device should keep the IP
address.
Click Apply changes to save your changes.
DHCPv6 server: Use this section to configure how the Giga Connect Box assigns
IPv6 addresses.
Auto configuration type: Choose Stateless if you want the Giga Connect
Box to generate its own IP address but receive DNS server information
from a DHCPv6 server. Choose stateful if you want the Giga Connect Box
to obtain its IP address and other parameters from a DHCPv6 server.
Start address: Enter the IP address that you want to be the first address in
the DHCP range.
Number of addresses: Enter the number of IP addresses that should be
used in the IP range.
DHCPv6 valid lifetime: Enter the number of seconds that the DHCPv6
should remain in the valid state.
Router advertisement lifetime: Enter the number of seconds that the host
should consider the advertised address to be valid.
Router advertisement interval: Enter the number of seconds that the host
should wait before sending advertisement packets.
Click Apply changes to save your changes.
Reserved addresses: Use this section to reserve a specific IP addresses for a
device in your home network.
Attached devices: This section shows a list of devices attached to your
home network.
Add reserved rule: Enter the MAC address for a device in your network
and the IP address that you want to reserve for that device.
Reserved list: This section shows the reserved IP addresses in your home
network.
Click Apply changes to save your changes.