Excluding Ip Addresses From A Pool; Viewing Current Dhcp Address Assignments - SMC Networks Barricade SMC7401BRA User Manual

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You can change the [Domain Name] associated with an
IP address pool or enable/disable the pool. By default,
a pool is enabled when you create it.
When you are done making modifications, click [Submit].
Use the [Commit] function to save your changes to the
permanent memory (see page 38).

Excluding IP addresses from a pool

If you have IP addresses that are designated for fixed use
with specific devices, or if for some other reason you do not want
to make them available to your network, you can exclude them
from the pool. Display the [DHCP Server Pool – Modify] page,
as shown in Figure 15. Type each address to be excluded
in the [Excluded IP] field, and click [Add]. When you are done
specifying excluded addresses, click [Submit], and then use
the [Commit] function to save your changes to the permanent
memory (see page 38).

Viewing current DHCP address assignments

When the ADSL Barricade functions as a DHCP server for your
LAN, it keeps a record of any addresses currently leased to your
computers. To view a table of all current IP address assignments,
display the [DHCP Server Address Table] page, and then click
[Address Table].
Figure 13. DHCP Server Address Table Page
Configuring DHCP Server
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