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DHCP Server Manual Binding

The following windows will allow users to view and set manual DHCP entries. Manual DHCP entries will bind an IP
address with the MAC address of a device within a DHCP pool. These entries are necessary for special devices on the
local network that will always require a static IP address that cannot be changed.
To view this window, click Network Application > DHCP > DHCP Server > DHCP Server Manual Binding, as shown
below:
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter
Pool Name
IP Address
Hardware Address
Type
Click the Add button to add a new entry based on the information entered.
Click the Delete All button to remove all the entries based on the information entered.
Click the Delete button to remove the specific entry.
menus to precisely set the time by hours and minutes. Users may also use the Infinite
check box to set the allotted IP address to never be timed out of its lease. The default
setting is 1 day.
Figure 9-13 DHCP Server Manual Binding window
Description
Enter the name of the DHCP pool within which will be created a manual DHCP binding
entry.
Enter the IP address to be statically bound to a device within the local network that will be
specified by entering the Hardware Address in the following field.
Enter the MAC address of the device to be statically bound to the IP address entered in
the previous field.
This field is used to specify the type of connection for which this manually bound entry will
be set. Ethernet will denote that the manually bound device is connected directly to the
Switch, while the IEEE802 denotes that the manually bound device is outside the local
network of the Switch.
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