Linksys QuickVPN Cisco WRVS4400N Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router with VPN A - Page 164

Start IP Address, End IP Address, DHCP Client Table button, ARP/RARP Table button, DHCP Server.

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Setting Up and Configuring the WRVS4400N Wireless-N Router Viewing Status 5 • Start IP Address-Displays the beginning of the range of IP addresses used by the DHCP Server. • End IP Address-Displays the end of the range of IP addresses used by the DHCP Server. • DHCP Client Table button-Click to open the DHCP Client Table window, which shows you which personal computers have been assigned an IP address from the router's DHCP server. You see a list of DHCP clients (personal computers and other network devices) with the following information: Client Host Name, IP address, MAC address, and the length of time (in second) before its assigned IP address expires. • ARP/RARP Table button-Click to open the ARP/RARP Table window, which shows you the ARP/RARP Table on the router. The ARP/RARP Table provides IP address to MAC address mapping. On the ARP/RARP Table window, you see a list of address mapping between IP (layer 3) and MAC (layer 2). Cisco WRVS4400N Wireless-N Gigabit Security Router with VPN Administration Guide 164

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Setting Up and Configuring the WRVS4400N Wireless-N Router
Viewing Status
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5
Start IP Address
—Displays the beginning of the range of IP addresses
used by the DHCP Server.
End IP Address
—Displays the end of the range of IP addresses used by the
DHCP Server.
DHCP Client Table button
—Click to open the DHCP Client Table window,
which shows you which personal computers have been assigned an IP
address from the router’s DHCP server. You see a list of DHCP clients
(personal computers and other network devices) with the following
information: Client Host Name, IP address, MAC address, and the length of
time (in second) before its assigned IP address expires.
ARP/RARP Table button
—Click to open the ARP/RARP Table window,
which shows you the ARP/RARP Table on the router. The ARP/RARP Table
provides IP address to MAC address mapping. On the ARP/RARP Table
window, you see a list of address mapping between IP (layer 3) and MAC
(layer 2).