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Bind IP Addresses by Discovery
To bind known IP addresses to MAC addresses and name the binding:
Click Show Unknown MAC Addresses. The IP & MAC Binding Table appears. If
the web browser displays a message about the pop-up window, allow the
blocked content.
The devices are listed by the IP address and the MAC address. If needed, click
Refresh to update the data.
Enter a descriptive Name.
Check the Enable box. Alternatively, select all devices in the list by clicking the
check box at the top of the Enable column.
Click Save to add the devices to the Static IP list, or click Close to close the pop-
up window without adding the selected devices.
Bind IP Addresses Manually
To add a new binding to the list, click Add and enter the following information:
Static IP Address—Static IP address. You can enter 0.0.0.0 if you want the
router to assign a static IP address to this device.
MAC Address—MAC address of the device. Enter the address without
punctuation.
Name—Descriptive name for the device.
Enable—Check this box to bind the static IP address to this device.
Edit or Delete Bound Entries
To Edit the settings, select an entry in the list and click Edit. The information
appears in the text fields. Make the changes, and click Save.
To Delete an entry from the list, select the entry to delete, and click Delete. To
select a block of entries, click the first entry, hold down the Shift key, and click the
final entry in the block. To select individual entries, press the Ctrl key while
clicking each entry. To de-select an entry, press the Ctrl key while clicking the
entry.
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