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DHCP reserved IP, IP/MAC binding, Actions, Delete, Field, Description, Hostname, Network, IP address

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DBG-2000 User Guide DHCP reserved IP IP/MAC binding Actions It displays the MAC address of the host that can connect on the configured interface and for which an IP address is reserved. It displays if the DHCP reserved IP is enabled or disabled. It displays if the IP/MAC binding feature is enabled or disabled. You can edit or delete the selected entry. Note: This field is available only when the "Use profile configuration" field is disabled. Click Add to add a new entry. This opens the Add IP pool configuration page. To delete multiple entries at once, select the checkboxes of the IP management that you want to delete, and click Delete. The fields available on the Add IP pool configuration page are as follows: Field Hostname Network IP address MAC address Associate with IP/MAC binding DHCP reserved IP Save Close Description Enter the hostname for the pair of IP and MAC addresses. Select the network from the drop-down list. Enter the IP address you want to assign to this device. Note: This IP address must be in the same range as the starting/ending IP address under DHCP Settings for that interface. Enter the MAC address (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx format) of the host that can be connected on LAN, for which an IP address has to be reserved. You can enable or disable the IP/MAC binding feature. If enabled, it associates the host's information with IP/MAC Binding. You can enable or disable the DHCP reserved IP feature. Click Save to save your settings. Click Close to revert to the previous settings. Routing Routing refers to the path that the packets follow from the source to the destination in the most optimum manner. This section of the Network provides you with the configuration fields required to manage the routing process in the network. Various methods are supported by the Nuclias cloud gateway like the Static Route, Policy Route, RIP, and OSPFv2. Static routing is a conventional method where the gateway uses the manually configured route path, and if any changes occur, the static route is to be reconfigured manually. Policy route allows you to configure routing policy based on certain parameters like the source address, destination address, source port, or destination port. Another protocol that the cloud gateway supports is the Routing Information Protocol (RIP). It is a protocol that keeps a check on the number of hops a packet can 62

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It displays the MAC address of the host that can connect on the configured interface and
for which an IP address is reserved.
DHCP reserved IP
It displays if the DHCP reserved IP is enabled or disabled.
IP/MAC binding
It displays if the IP/MAC binding feature is enabled or disabled.
Actions
You can edit or delete the selected entry.
Note: This field is available only when the “Use profile configuration” field is disabled.
Click
to add a new entry. This opens the
page. To delete multiple entries at once, select the checkboxes of the IP
Add
Add IP pool configuration
management that you want to delete, and click
.
Delete
The fields available on the
page are as follows:
Add IP pool configuration
Field
Description
Hostname
Enter the hostname for the pair of IP and MAC addresses.
Network
Select the network from the drop-down list.
IP address
Enter the IP address you want to assign to this device.
Note: This IP address must be in the same range as the starting/ending IP address under
DHCP Settings for that interface.
MAC address
Enter the MAC address (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx format) of the host that can be connected on
LAN, for which an IP address has to be reserved.
Associate with IP/MAC binding
You can enable or disable the IP/MAC binding feature. If enabled, it associates the host’s
information with IP/MAC Binding.
DHCP reserved IP
You can enable or disable the DHCP reserved IP feature.
Save
Click
to save your settings.
Save
Close
Click
to revert to the previous settings.
Close
Routing
Routing refers to the path that the packets follow from the source to the destination in the most optimum manner. This section of the Network
provides you with the configuration fields required to manage the routing process in the network. Various methods are supported by the Nuclias
cloud gateway like the Static Route, Policy Route, RIP, and OSPFv2. Static routing is a conventional method where the gateway uses the
manually configured route path, and if any changes occur, the static route is to be reconfigured manually. Policy route allows you to configure
routing policy based on certain parameters like the source address, destination address, source port, or destination port. Another protocol that
the cloud gateway supports is the Routing Information Protocol (RIP). It is a protocol that keeps a check on the number of hops a packet can
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