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computers use this server as the primary DNS server. Now, the Gigabit Router will be
used as a new gateway for the local computers. In this case, in order to use DNS
proxy service normally, the administrator only need to change the Gigabit Router’s
LAN IP address to the old proxy DNS server’s IP address, and enable DNS proxy on
the Gigabit Router, without having to change each computer.
5.4.2 Static DHCP
The Gigabit Router offers static DHCP feature which allows you to manually bind an IP
address to a computer’s MAC address and thus that computer will always obtain the same
IP address from the DHCP server. More specifically, each time the specified computer
boots and requests its IP address from the Gigabit Router’s DHCP server, the DHCP
server will recognize the computer’s MAC address and always assign the reserved IP
address to it.
5.4.2.1 Static DHCP Settings
Figure 5-18 Static DHCP Settings
User Name:
It specifies a unique user name of the DHCP client that wants to be
assigned a static IP address.
IP Address:
It specifies the IP address that you want to reserve for the DHCP client.
It must be a valid IP address within the range of IP addresses assigned by the DHCP
server.
MAC Address:
It specifies the MAC address of the DHCP client.
Save:
Click to save your changes.
Cancel:
Click to revert to the last saved settings.
Back:
Click to go back to the
Network > DHCP Server > Static DHCP
page.