Справочное Руководство для Netopia r6100
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B-10 User’s Reference Guide
addresses.
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Note any planned and currently used static addresses before you use DHCP and MacIP.
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Avoid fragmenting your block of IP addresses. For example, tr y to use a continuous range for the static
addresses you choose.
addresses you choose.
The figure above shows an example of a block of IP addresses being distributed correctly.
The example follows these rules:
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An IP address must not be used as a static address if it is also in a range of addresses being distributed
by DHCP or MacIP.
by DHCP or MacIP.
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A single IP address range is used by all the address-ser ved clients. These include DHCP, BootP, MacIP, and
WAN clients, even though BootP and static MacIP clients might not be considered ser ved.
WAN clients, even though BootP and static MacIP clients might not be considered ser ved.
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The address range specified for address-ser ved clients cannot wrap around from the end of the total
available range back to the beginning. See below for a fur ther explanation and an example.
available range back to the beginning. See below for a fur ther explanation and an example.
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The network address issued by an ISP cannot be used as a host address.
Block of IP host addresses
Manually distributed
(static)
(static)
Pool of addresses distributed
Distributed to the
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(derived from network IP
address + mask issued by ISP)
address + mask issued by ISP)
(Ethernet IP address)
by MacIP and DHCP
Netopia R6000 Series