User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Features and Benefits
- SPEEDLAN 9200 Mesh Protocol -- How It Works in Mesh Cells
- Document Changes/Corrections
- Contacting Technical Support
- Rooftop and Tower Installations Warning
- Regulatory Information
- Declaration of Conformity for RF Exposure
- General Safety Requirements for Installation of SPEEDLAN 9200 Models
- Hardware Overview
- Drawings of Outdoor, Remote-Mounted Components
- The SPEEDLAN 9202/SPEEDLAN 9203 with External Antenna
- Manual Initial Configuration of the SPEEDLAN 9200
- Overview of the SPEEDLAN 9200 Configurator General Main Menu
- Logging on the SPEEDLAN 9200 Configurator
- Helpful Information to Know...
- The Configuration Menu
- Network Menu
- System Menu
- Routing Menu
- Configuring the Radio Parameters
- DHCP Server Menu
- Setting Up DHCP and DHCP Relay
- Forwarding Menu
- Three Features of NAT
- Firewall
- IP Sessions
- Diagnostics Menu (Troubleshooting the Network)
- Admin Menu
- Network Menu
- Wireless menu
- Admin Menu
- Basics of IP Addressing
- Basics of Routing
- Glossary for Standard Data Communications
- Glossary for Standard Data Communications
- Appendices (A-F)
- Changing the Router's Topology Mode
- SPEEDLAN 9200 Configurator Passwords
- Manufacturer Information
- Radio Approvals
- SPEEDLAN 9200 Technical Specifications
- List of Acronyms
- Channels for IEEE 5GHz OFDM (UNII upper band)
- 2.4GHz DSSS Channels 2.4GHz OFDM Channels
- Software License Agreement
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• Provide addresses for any requests: Provides addresses to any client.
• Provide addresses for known clients only: Provides addresses to the
clients that appear in this list only.
• Apply: Click to implement changes.
• Add Client: Click this button to add a DHCP client. For more
information, see Adding a DHCP Client.
• Edit:
Click this button to edit a DHCP client. Note: Clicking this button
displays similar information explained in the next section, but it
allows you to modify the current client information. The fields will
be populated, based on the client information entered.
• Delete: Click this button to remove a DHCP client.
Note: To go back to the main DHCP page, click the Back to Main DHCP Page
link,
as shown on the page above.
Adding a DHCP Client
When you click the Add Client button on the Known Clients for DHCP Subnet page,
the following page will appear:
Figure 3-36: Adding a DHCP Client
This is where you can specify the name of the computer or device, MAC address and its
corresponding IP address that should be assigned to that device at all times. The
elements on this page are described below:
• Hardware (MAC) Address: In a LAN environment each computer
contains its own Medium Access Control (MAC) address, which is the
embedded and unique hardware number.
• Name: Enter the name of the host.