Dhcp Networks; Firewall - Motorola Solutions WiNG 5.2.6 Reference Manual

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12.3.13.2 DHCP Networks

Network
The DHCP server maintains a pool of IP addresses and client configuration parameters (default gateway, domain
name, name servers etc). On receiving a valid client request, the server assigns the computer an IP address, a lease
(the validity of time), and other IP configuration parameters.
The Networks screen provides network pool information such as the subnet for the addresses you want to use from
the pool, the pool name, the used addresses and the total number of addresses.
To view a network's DHCP Networks:
1. Select the
2. Select
System
an access point for statistical observation.
3. Select
DHCP
4. Select Networks.
5. The DHCP Networks screen displays the following:
Name
Subnet Address
Used Addresses
Total Addresses
Refresh

12.3.14 Firewall

Access Point Statistics
A firewall is a part of a computer system or network designed to block unauthorized access while permitting
authorized communications. It's a device or set of devices configured to permit or deny computer applications based
on a set of rules.
This screen is partitioned into the following:
Packet Flows
Denial of Service
IP Firewall Rules
MAC Firewall Rules
NAT Translations
DHCP Snooping
Statistics
menu from the Web UI.
from the navigation pane (on the left-hand side of the screen), expand the default node and select
and expand the menu to reveal its sub menu
Displays the name of the DHCP pool.
Displays the subnet addresses of the DHCP Pool.
Number of addresses that have already been leased to requesting clients.
Total available addresses that can be leased to requesting clients.
Select
Refresh
items.
to update the statistics counters to their latest values.

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