Cisco RV016 Administration Guide - Page 63

DHCP, Setting Up the DHCP Server or DHCP Relay

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4 DHCP Use the DHCP module to configure the settings for the DHCP server or DHCP relay agent, and to view DHCP summary information. If Dual-Stack IP is enabled on the Network > Setup page, you can configure IPv4 and IPv6 settings. Refer to these topics: • Setting Up the DHCP Server or DHCP Relay, page 63 • Viewing the DHCP Status Information, page 70 • Router Advertisement (IPv6), page 71 Setting Up the DHCP Server or DHCP Relay Use the DHCP > DHCP Setup page to configure this router as a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server or as a DHCP relay agent. A DHCP server automatically assigns available IP addresses to computers on your network. An address is "leased" to a client for a specified time, and then it expires and can be assigned to a different device. If a device needs to have an unchanging IP addresses, you can add the device to the Static IP list. Optionally, you can use the Static IP list to block access by devices that are not on the list or do not have the correct IP address. If you have another DHCP server on your network, or if you want to assign IP addresses manually, you can disable the DHCP feature and enable DHCP Relay. For more information, see Enabling DHCP Server and DHCP Relay, page 64. NOTE DHCP Relay is available only on the IPv4 tab. DHCPv6 Relay is not available. Cisco Small Business RV0xx Series Routers Administration Guide 63

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Cisco Small Business RV0xx Series Routers Administration Guide
63
DHCP
Use the
DHCP
module to configure the settings for the DHCP server or DHCP
relay agent, and to view DHCP summary information.
If Dual-Stack IP is enabled on the
Network > Setup
page, you can configure IPv4
and IPv6 settings.
Refer to these topics:
Setting Up the DHCP Server or DHCP Relay, page 63
Viewing the DHCP Status Information, page 70
Router Advertisement (IPv6), page 71
Setting Up the DHCP Server or DHCP Relay
Use the
DHCP > DHCP Setup
page to configure this router as a DHCP (Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol) server or as a DHCP relay agent.
A DHCP server automatically assigns available IP addresses to computers on your
network. An address is “leased” to a client for a specified time, and then it expires
and can be assigned to a different device. If a device needs to have an unchanging
IP addresses, you can add the device to the Static IP list. Optionally, you can use
the Static IP list to block access by devices that are not on the list or do not have
the correct IP address.
If you have another DHCP server on your network, or if you want to assign IP
addresses manually, you can disable the DHCP feature and enable DHCP Relay.
For more information, see
Enabling DHCP Server and DHCP Relay, page 64
.
NOTE
DHCP Relay is available only on the IPv4 tab. DHCPv6 Relay is not available.