Configuring Ipv6 Address Pools; Adding A Static Ip Address For A Device On The Lan - Cisco Small Business RV220W Administration Manual

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Configuring Networking
Configuring the LAN
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Cisco RV220W Administration Guide

Configuring IPv6 Address Pools

This feature allows you to define the IPv6 delegation prefix for a range of IP
addresses to be served by the Cisco RV220W's DHCPv6 server. Using a
delegation prefix, you can automate the process of informing other networking
equipment on the LAN of DHCP information specific for the assigned prefix.
Choose Networking > LAN > IPv6 LAN Configuration.
In the IPv6 Address Pools Table, click Add.
Enter the starting IP address and ending IP address of the pool.
Enter the prefix length. The number of common initial bits in the network's
addresses is set by the prefix length field.
Click Save.

Adding a Static IP Address for a Device on the LAN

You can configure an IP Address and MAC Address for a known computer or
device on the LAN network from the LAN Interface menu.
Choose Networking > LAN > Static DHCP (LAN).
Click Add.
Enter the IP address of the device.
Enter the MAC address of the device. The format for the MAC Address is
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX where X is a number from 0 to 9 (inclusive) or an alphabetical
letter between A and F (inclusive).
The IP Address assigned should be outside the pool of the DHCP addresses
configured. The DHCP pool is treated as generic pool and all reserved IP's should
be outside this pool. The DHCP server will then serve the reserved IP address
when the device using the corresponding MAC address requests an IP address.
Click Save.
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