Dhcp Client List; Base Station Information - Microsoft MN-500 User Manual

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Setting
Description
DHCP server
Appears as Enabled
or Disabled.
Firewall
Appears as Enabled
or Disabled.

DHCP Client List

When a DHCP server is enabled on a network, each device (also
called a client, which can be a desktop computer, notebook
computer, or another connected device) leases an IP address for a
specified period of time. The DHCP client list shows all the clients
that have an active lease on an IP address and the IP address and
MAC address of each client. The list includes any device with an
active lease, even if that device is no longer actively connected to
the network. A client is removed from the DHCP client list when its
lease has expired. The network can support up to 253 clients at
one time.
You can specify the IP address lease time from the Local Area
Network page of the Base Station Management Tool. For
information about how to do this, see "Local Network Settings" in
this chapter.
The DHCP client list is relevant to your network only if you have the
DHCP server enabled on the base station. For information about
how to enable or disable the DHCP server, see "DHCP Server" in
this chapter.

Base Station Information

You can view current network status in the Base Station
Management Tool, under Network Information. The following table
describes this network information.
Setting
Description
Runtime code
These settings show
version and
the version numbers
Boot code
of your firmware.
version
LAN MAC
This is the MAC
address
address of the base
station.
MAC address
This is the MAC
address that your ISP
sees.
Notes
You can change this setting on the
Local Area Network page of the
Base Station Management Tool.
You can change this setting in the
Security section of the Base Station
Management Tool.
Notes
When you check for firmware
upgrades at www.microsoft.com/
broadbandnetworking, you should
download the version on the Web only
if it is later than this version.
For information about MAC
addresses, see "MAC Addresses"
in this chapter.
For information about MAC
addresses, see "MAC Addresses"
in this chapter.
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