Software Guide

Advanced Configuration
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To edit the existing MAC addresses, click Edit icon in the WORP Intra Cell Blocking MAC Table screen. Modify the
parameters as desired in the WORP Intra Cell Blocking MAC Table Add Row screen and click OK and then COMMIT.
In the WORP Intra Cell Blocking MAC Table, you can change the Entry Status as either Enable/Disable/Delete. Once the
status is changed, click OK and then COMMIT.
5.11 DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network protocol that enables a server to assign an IP address to the DHCP
client from a defined range of IP addresses configured for a given network. Allocating IP addresses from a central location
simplifies the process of configuring IP addresses to individual DHCP clients, and also avoids IP conflicts.
5.11.1 DHCP Pool
DHCP Pool is a pool of defined IP addresses which enables a DHCP Server to dynamically pick IP address from the pool and
assign it to the DHCP client.
To configure a range of IP addresses in the DHCP Pool, navigate to ADVANCED CONFIGURATION > DHCP > DHCP Server
> Pool. The DHCP Pool screen appears:
Figure 5-107 DHCP Pool
Each pool entry comprises the following tabulated information:
: You can add a maximum of five pool entries to the table. A pool entry can be deleted but cannot be edited.
5.11.1.1 Adding a New Pool Entry
To add a new entry to the DHCP Pool, click Add on the DHCP Pool screen. The following DHCP Pool Table Add Row screen
appears:
Parameter Description
Interface Specifies the interface type, that is, Bridge or Routing (Ethernet and Wireless).
Start IP Address and
End IP Address
Specifies the start and end IP address of the addresses to be added to the pool.
Delete Allows you to delete a pool entry.