D-Link DSR-250v2 Product Manual - Page 56

DNS Host Mapping

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The fields displayed in the IP management list table are as follows: Field Hostname IP address MAC address Address reservation IP/MAC binding Log dropped packets Description It displays the hostname for the pair of IP and MAC addresses. It displays the IP address you have assigned to the device. It displays the MAC address of the host that can connect on the configured interface and for which an IP address is reserved. It displays if the DHCP reserved IP is enabled or disabled. It displays if the IP/MAC binding feature is enabled or disabled. Enable this option to log dropped packets Click Add icon to add a new entry. This opens a new row to Add IP management configuration. To delete multiple entries at once, select the checkboxes of the IP management that you want to delete, and click Delete icon. The fields available on the Add IP pool configuration page are as follows: Field Host name IP address MAC address IP/MAC binding Address reservation Log dropped packets Apply Close Description Enter the host name for the pair of IP and MAC addresses. Enter the IP address you want to assign to this device. Note: This IP address must be in the same range as the starting/ending IP address under DHCP Settings for that interface. Enter the MAC address (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx format) of the host that can be connected on LAN, for which an IP address has to be reserved. You can enable or disable the IP/MAC binding feature. If enabled, it associates the host's information with IP/MAC Binding. You can enable or disable the DHCP reserved IP feature. Enable this option to log dropped packets Click Apply to save your settings. Click Close to revert to the previous settings. DNS Host Mapping DNS Host Mapping is used to assign a specific IP address to a domain name. We can use this domain name instead of IP Address to access that particular host.

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The fields displayed in the
table are as follows:
IP management list
Field
Description
Hostname
It displays the hostname for the pair of IP and MAC addresses.
IP address
It displays the IP address you have assigned to the device.
MAC address
It displays the MAC address of the host that can connect on the configured interface and for
which an IP address is reserved.
Address reservation
It displays if the DHCP reserved IP is enabled or disabled.
IP/MAC binding
It displays if the IP/MAC binding feature is enabled or disabled.
Log dropped packets
Enable this option to log dropped packets
Click
to add a new entry. This opens a new row to
. To delete multiple entries at once, select the
Add icon
Add IP management configuration
checkboxes of the IP management that you want to delete, and click
.
Delete icon
The fields available on the
page are as follows:
Add IP pool configuration
Field
Description
Host name
Enter the host name for the pair of IP and MAC addresses.
IP address
Enter the IP address you want to assign to this device.
Note: This IP address must be in the same range as the starting/ending IP address under
DHCP Settings for that interface.
MAC address
Enter the MAC address (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx format) of the host that can be connected on LAN,
for which an IP address has to be reserved.
IP/MAC binding
You can enable or disable the IP/MAC binding feature. If enabled, it associates the host’s
information with IP/MAC Binding.
Address reservation
You can enable or disable the DHCP reserved IP feature.
Log dropped packets
Enable this option to log dropped packets
Apply
Click
to save your settings.
Apply
Close
Click
to revert to the previous settings.
Close
DNS Host Mapping
DNS Host Mapping is used to assign a specific IP address to a domain name. We can use this domain name instead of IP Address to access
that particular host.