D-Link DFL-CPG310 Product Manual - Page 146
Adding and Editing Network Objects, To add or edit a network object via the Network Objects
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Configuring High Availability • Assign the network object's IP address to a MAC address Normally, the NetDefend DHCP server consistently assigns the same IP address to a specific computer. However, if the NetDefend DHCP server runs out of IP addresses and the computer is down, then the DHCP server may reassign the IP address to a different computer. If you want to guarantee that a particular computer's IP address remains constant, you can reserve the IP address for use by the computer's MAC address only. This is called DHCP reservation, and it is useful if you are hosting a public Internet server on your network. • Secure HotSpot enforcement In NetDefend with Power Pack, you can specify whether or not to exclude the network object from HotSpot enforcement. Excluded network objects will be able to access the network without viewing the My HotSpot page. For further information on Secure HotSpot, see Configuring Secure HotSpot on page 256. Adding and Editing Network Objects You can add or edit network objects via: • The Network Objects page This page enables you to add both individual computers and networks. • The Active Computers page This page enables you to add only individual computers as network objects. The computer's details are filled in automatically in the wizard. To add or edit a network object via the Network Objects page 1. Click Network in the main menu, and click the Network Objects tab. 130 D-Link NetDefend firewall User Guide