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3e–527A3 Wireless Access Point – 8 Port Chapter 3: Access Point Conguration
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3e–527A3 Wireless Access Point 8 Port Chapter 3: Access Point Conguration
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You have the option to congure the second byte of the IP address to
limit the range in which the IP addresses are distributed. For example, if
your network already uses the 10.0.0.0 network address for other devices,
you can limit the auto conguration to an upper range of 10.128.0.0 and
the IP addresses will start from that number.
The automatic IP address conguration feature uses the last three
bytes of the WAN MAC address for the last three bytes of the IP address.
For example, the WAN MAC address of 00:07:D5:01:02:03 will translate to
an IP address of 10.1.2.3. If the starting range of the automatic IP address
conguration is set to 10.128.0.0 and the WAN MAC address is 00:07:D5:
01:02:03, then the IP address is pushed to the upper range and becomes
10.129.2.3 (basically the second byte adds 128+1). The MAC addresses on
the WAN port are from the 3eTI's address pool of 16 million addresses.
There is a small chance for duplicate MACs. However, if a duplicate IP
address is detected, the bridge site map will show this device with a red
IP address. The distributed default gateway is the rst IP address in the
valid range. For example: for 10.128.0.0, the default gateway is 10.128.0.1.
The distributed netmask is 255.0.0.0.
Factory Default
The System Administration — Factory Default screen is used to reset
the AP to its factory settings.
The "Restore" button is a fallback troubleshooting function that should
only be used to reset to original settings.
Only the Crypto Ofcer role has access to the Restore button.