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bindings, you can view them in the Manual Binding List.
¾ Edit DHCP Manual Binding: If you want to modify a configured DHCP manual
binding, click its Edit hyperlink, the related information will be displayed in the setup
page. Then modify it, and click the Save button.
¾ Delete DHCP Manual Binding(s): If you want to delete one or more DHCP manual
bindings, select the leftmost check boxes of them, and then click the Delete button.
Note
The IP/MAC bindings created in the Advanced > IP/MAC Binding page will also
display in the Manual Binding List, because they are DHCP manual bindings too.
7.8.4.3 DHCP Manual Binding Settings
Through DHCP manual binding, you can assign a static IP address to a specific host
(client). You may create a manual binding by mapping the IP address to the host¶s MAC
address, Remote ID or Client ID. The priorities of Remote ID, Client ID and MAC Address
are descending. Only the highest priority parameter will be in effect when two or three of
them are configured. The DHCP server will always assign the specified IP address to the
host that matches the manual binding.
Figure 7-28 DHCP Manual Binding Settings
Bind to: It specifies a DHCP address pool to which the DHCP manual binding