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Use t his screen t o change your Device’s st at ic DHCP set t ings. Click
N e t w or k Se t t in g > H om e
N e t w or k in g
> St a t ic D H CP
t o open t he following screen.
Figure 52
Net work Set t ing > Hom e Net working > St at ic DHCP
The following t able describes t he labels in t his screen.
I f you click
Add n e w st a t ic le a se
in t he
St a t ic D H CP
screen or t he Edit icon next t o a st at ic DHCP
ent ry, t he following screen displays.
Figure 53
St at ic DHCP: Add/ Edit
The following t able describes t he labels in t his screen.
Table 31
Net work Set t ing > Hom e Net working > St at ic DHCP
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Add new st at ic
lease
Click t his t o add a new st at ic DHCP ent ry.
#
This is t he index num ber of t he ent r y.
St at us
This field displays whet her t he client is connect ed t o t he Device.
MAC Address
The MAC ( Media Access Cont rol) or Et hernet address on a LAN ( Local Area Net w ork) is
unique t o your com put er ( six pairs of hexadecim al not at ion) .
A net w ork int erface card such as an Et hernet adapt er has a hardw ired address t hat is
assigned at t he fact ory. This addr ess follow s an indust r y st andard t hat ensures no ot her
adapt er has a sim ilar address.
I P Address
This field displays t he I P address relat ive t o t he # field list ed above.
Modify
Click t he
Edit
icon t o have t he I P address field edit able and change it .
Click t he
D e le t e
icon t o delet e a st at ic DHCP ent ry. A w indow displays asking you t o
confirm t hat you want t o delet e t he select ed ent ry.
Table 32
St at ic DHCP: Add/ Edit
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Act ive
Select t his t o act ivat e t he connect ion bet w een t he client and t he Device.
Group Nam e
Select t he int erface group nam e for w hich you want t o configure st at ic DHCP set t ings.
See
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