Using the Web Browser Interface for Basic Configuration Tasks
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
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Assigning a Single Host a Fixed Address
Sometimes you may want to assign a host a fixed address through a DHCP
server. For example, a device that is required to receive its address from a
server may also need the stability of a static address to ensure that traffic is
forwarded normally.
Figure 14-94. Assigning a Fixed Address to a Single Host
Follow the process outlined in "Configuring a DHCP Pool for a Subnet" on
page 14-127. However, in step 7a, select Reserve a fixed address for a single
host. Then enter the host's MAC address and the IP address you wish to assign
it. Also enter the subnet mask for the network for the IP address.