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Chapter 3: Additional Data Networking Features
Enable or Disable a Protocol Binding Configuration
1. Connect to the WavePoint 10e either through an Ethernet cable connected to Ethernet
port 3 or 4 or through the computer's wireless options.
2. Use a web browser to access the Configuration pages.
3. On the Network menu, click WAN > Protocol Bindings.
In the Status field, the list of protocol settings are shown with the status of each setting.
4. Right-click the binding and select Enable or Disable, as necessary.
Delete a Protocol Binding Configuration
1. Connect to the WavePoint 10e either through an Ethernet cable connected to Ethernet
port 3 or 4 or through the computer's wireless options.
2. Use a web browser to access the Configuration pages.
3. On the Network menu, click WAN > Protocol Bindings.
In the Status field, the list of protocol settings are shown with the status of each setting.
4. Right-click the binding to remove and click Delete.
Binding an IP Address to a MAC Address
If the WavePoint 10e is configured as a DHCP server, and there are devices that connect to it that
require static IP addresses, the device can be set to assign the same address to those devices each
time they connect using IP MAC address binding.
Binding an IP address assignment to a single MAC address replicates a static IP
address, but is managed from a single location without having to physically assign
each device in the network a static IP.
As data flows through the network, if the WavePoint 10e sees packets with a mismatch in the IP
address or MAC address, it drops the packets.
Procedure
1. Connect to the WavePoint 10e either through an Ethernet cable connected to Ethernet
port 3 or 4 or through the computer's wireless options.
2. Use a web browser to access the Configuration pages.
3. On the Network menu, click IP-MAC Binding Setup.
The current list of bound IP addresses is shown.
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