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Netopia r6100: reference guide
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addresses.
Note any planned and currently used static addresses before you use DHCP and MacIP.
Avoid fragmenting your block of IP addresses. For example, try to use a continuous range for the static
addresses you choose.
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Block of IP host addresses
(derived from network IP
address + mask issued by ISP)
The figure above shows an example of a block of IP addresses being distributed correctly.
The example follows these rules:
An IP address must not be used as a static address if it is also in a range of addresses being distributed
by DHCP or MacIP.
A single IP address range is used by all the address-served clients. These include DHCP, BootP, MacIP, and
WAN clients, even though BootP and static MacIP clients might not be considered served.
The address range specified for address-served clients cannot wrap around from the end of the total
available range back to the beginning. See below for a further explanation and an example.
The network address issued by an ISP cannot be used as a host address.
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Distributed to the
Netopia R6000 Series
(Ethernet IP address)
Manually distributed
(static)
Pool of addresses distributed
by MacIP and DHCP

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