Changing Group Names In The Lan Groups Database - NETGEAR SRXN3205 - ProSafe Wireless-N VPN Firewall Wireless Router Reference Manual

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IP Address Type. From the pull-down menu, choose how this device receives its IP
address. The choices are:
Fixed (Set on PC). The IP address is statically assigned on the computer.
Reserved (DHCP Client). Directs the firewall's DHCP server to always assign the
specified IP address to this client during the DHCP negotiation.
Note: When assigning a Reserved IP address to a client, the IP address selected must
be outside the range of addresses allocated to the DHCP server pool.
IP Address. Enter the IP address that this computer or device is assigned in the IP
Address field. If the IP Address Type is Reserved (DHCP Client), the firewall will reserve
the IP address for the associated MAC address.
MAC Address. Enter the MAC address of the computer's network interface in the MAC
Address field. The MAC address format is six colon-separated pairs of hexadecimal
characters (0-9 and A-F), such as 01:23:45:67:89:AB.
Group. From the pull-down menu, select the LAN Group to which the computer will be
assigned. (Group 1 is the default group.)
2. Click Add. The device will be added to the Known PCs and Devices table.

Changing Group Names in the LAN Groups Database

By default, the LAN Groups are named Group1 through Group8. You can rename these group
names to be more descriptive, such as Engineering or Marketing.
To edit the names of any of the eight available groups:
1. From the LAN Groups tab, click the Edit Group Names link to the right of the tabs.
The Network Database Group Names tab appears.
LAN Configuration
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