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- | ====== DHCP Reservation | + | ====== DHCP Reservation ====== |
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+ | The DHCP Reservation menu contains settings to configure DHCP Reservations, | ||
- | The Static DHCP/ | ||
===== DHCP Reservation ===== | ===== DHCP Reservation ===== | ||
- | Since FreshTomato version 2020.8, what was previously called Static DHCP is now called DHCP Reservation. Please see the last paragraph | + | Since FreshTomato version 2020.8, what was previously called Static DHCP is now called DHCP Reservation. Please see " |
DHCP Reservation is a simple way to ensure that FreshTomato offers certain client devices the same IP address each time they request a lease. Simply enter the MAC address for a client device (which you can find on the Device List), into the **MAC Address** field, enter the **IP Address** (and optionally, **Hostname**) you want to assign to this device into those respective fields and click Save. NOTE that you don't need to check the **Bound to** button. Only check the **Bound to** button if you want to enable Static ARP binding. FreshTomato then offers that IP address (and hostname) to the MAC address you specified every time it offers a lease. This means that, in general, the client device will always get that IP address //whenever it requests one//. That last part, “whenever it requests one” is the key part here. See the explanation of the term Hostname later on this page. | DHCP Reservation is a simple way to ensure that FreshTomato offers certain client devices the same IP address each time they request a lease. Simply enter the MAC address for a client device (which you can find on the Device List), into the **MAC Address** field, enter the **IP Address** (and optionally, **Hostname**) you want to assign to this device into those respective fields and click Save. NOTE that you don't need to check the **Bound to** button. Only check the **Bound to** button if you want to enable Static ARP binding. FreshTomato then offers that IP address (and hostname) to the MAC address you specified every time it offers a lease. This means that, in general, the client device will always get that IP address //whenever it requests one//. That last part, “whenever it requests one” is the key part here. See the explanation of the term Hostname later on this page. | ||
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=== Configuring Static DHCP === | === Configuring Static DHCP === | ||
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Even if everything else were working properly, only DHCP lease //offers// are made static. The router' | Even if everything else were working properly, only DHCP lease //offers// are made static. The router' | ||
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=== Inconsistent Terminology === | === Inconsistent Terminology === | ||
Technically, | Technically, | ||
- | Second, Static DHCP is also given different names by different hardware vendors. | + | Second, Static DHCP is also given different names by different hardware vendors. |
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===== Static ARP ===== | ===== Static ARP ===== | ||