Manual

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XMS-1024P
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LUX-UG-XMS-1024P Vers: 081314
CAUTION: ARP IP-MAC Binding settings will be restored to defaults if
the Switch is restarted and you have not selected Save Config
from the main menu and saved your running configuration to
non-volatile memory.
NOTE: Among the entries with a Critical collision level, the entry with the
highest Source Priority will take precedence.
NOTE: Among the conflicting entries with the same Source Priority, the
last added or edited entry will take effect.
12.1.4 IP-MAC DHCP Snooping
Networks are growing larger and more complicated. Wireless Devices and Laptops are
more widely used and with the location of PCs changing, we need better Management
options. Managing all of these IP Address needs manually does not make sense. This has
given rise to DHCP ( (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) this Network configuration
protocol further optimized and developed the older BOOTP protocol and solves the
need to manually assign IP Addresses.
DHCP Working Principle
DHCP works using the “Client/Server” communication model. The Client applies to the
Server for configuration information. The Server assigns the configuration information
such as the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS Servers, etc… to the Client. A Server
can assign the IP Address for hundreds or even thousands of Clients. This configuration
is illustrated in the following figure.