More Address Serving Options - Netopia R6100 Reference Manual

Netopia r6100: reference guide
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The MacIP (KIP) Forwarding Setup screen tells the Netopia R6000 Series how many static addresses to
allocate for MacIP/KIP clients. The addresses must fall within the address pool from the previous screen.
Enter the number of static MacIP addresses to reserve.
Note that the address pool IP range is listed for your referral in this screen.
This screen tells the Netopia how many static addresses to allocate for
MacIP/KIP clients. The addresses must fall within one of the address pools
from the previous screen.
Number of Static Addresses:
First Static Client Address:
Enter the number of static MacIP addresses to reserve here.
Reserve static MacIP addresses for KIP Forwarding here.

More Address Serving Options

The Netopia R6000 Series includes a number of enhancements in the built-in DHCP IP address server. These
enhancements include:
The ability to exclude one or more IP addresses from the address serving pool so the addresses will not be
served to clients.
The ability to reserve a particular IP address for a client with a particular Ethernet MAC address.
The ability to view the host name associated with a client to which the router has leased an IP address.
The ability for the router's Ethernet IP address(es) to overlap the DHCP address serving pool(s).
The ability to serve as a DHCP Relay Agent.
The Netopia R6000 Series supports reserving an IP address only for a type 1 client identifier (i.e., an Ethernet
hardware address). It does not support reserving an IP address for an arbitrary client identifier. (For more
information on client identifiers, see RFC 2131, section 9.14.)
MacIP (KIP) Forwarding Setup
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