D-Link DFL-1100 Product Manual - Page 81

DHCP Server, Users

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DHCP Server Click on Status in the menu bar, and then click DHCP Server below it. A window will appear providing information about the configured DHCP Servers. By default, information about the LAN interface will be displayed. To see another one, click on that interface. Interface - Name of the interface the DHCP Server is running on. IP Span - Displays the configured range of IP addresses that are given out as DHCP leases. Usage - Displays how much of the IP range is give out to DHCP clients. Active leases are the current computers using this DHCP server. It is also possible to end a computers lease on this screen by clicking on End lease corresponding to that IP. Inactive leases are leases that are not currently in use but have been used by a computer before. That computer will get the lease the next time it is on the network. If there is no free IP in the pool these IP's will be used for new computers. Users Click on Status in the menu bar, and then click Users below it. A window will appear providing user information. Currently authenticated users - users logged in using HTTP/HTTPS authentication, users logged in on PPTP and L2TP servers will be listed here. Users can be forced to log out by clicking logout. Currently recognized privileges - all users and groups that are used in policies are listed here. These users and groups will be able to use HTTP and HTTPS authentication. Interfaces where authentication are available - here all interfaces where HTTP and HTTPS authentication is possible is listed.

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DHCP Server
Click on
Status
in the menu bar, and then click
DHCP Server
below it. A window will
appear providing information about the configured DHCP Servers. By default, information
about the
LAN
interface
will be displayed. To see
another one, click on
that interface.
Interface
– Name of
the interface the DHCP
Server is running on.
IP Span
– Displays
the configured range of
IP addresses that are
given
out
as
DHCP
leases.
Usage
Displays
how much of the IP
range is give out to
DHCP clients.
Active leases
are
the current computers
using this DHCP server.
It is also possible to end
a computers lease on
this screen by clicking
on
End lease
corresponding to that IP.
Inactive leases
are leases that are not currently in use but have been used by a computer
before. That computer will get the lease the next time it is on the network. If there is no free IP
in the pool these IP’s will be used for new computers.
Users
Click on
Status
in the menu bar, and then click
Users
below it. A window will appear
providing user information.
Currently authenticated users
– users logged in using HTTP/HTTPS authentication,
users logged in on PPTP and L2TP servers will be listed here. Users can be forced to log out
by clicking logout.
Currently recognized privileges
– all users and groups that are used in policies are
listed here. These users and groups will be able to use HTTP and HTTPS authentication.
Interfaces where authentication are available
– here all interfaces where HTTP and
HTTPS authentication is possible is listed.