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516BConfiguring and displaying clients' IP-to-MAC bindings
1. From the navigation tree, select Network > DHCP > DHCP Relay.
The DHCP relay agent configuration page shown in
2407HFigure 113 appears.
2. In the User Information field, click the User Information button to view static and dynamic bindings,
as shown in
2408HFigure 116.
3. Click Add.
The page for creating a static IP-to-MAC binding as shown in
2409HFigure 117 appears.
Figure 116 Displaying IP-to-MAC bindings
Figure 117 Creating a static IP-to-MAC binding
4. Configure clients' IP-to-MAC bindings as described in 2410HTable 30.
5. Click Apply.
Table 30 Configuration items
Item Descri
p
tion
IP Address Enter the IP address of a DHCP client.
MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the DHCP client.
Interface Name
Select the Layer 3 interface connected with the DHCP client.
IMPORTANT:
The interface of a static binding entry must be configured as a DHCP relay agent.
Otherwise, address entry conflicts may occur.
517BDHCP relay agent configuration example
1238BNetwork requirements
Configure the DHCP relay agent on Firewall so that the clients can obtain IP addresses in subnet
10.10.1.0/24 and other configuration information from the DHCP server in another subnet.