Advanced>lan clients, Advanced > lan isolation – Nortel Networks NB5PLUS4/W User Manual

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Advanced>LAN Clients

LAN Client names are a way of applying specific Port-forwarding and Access Con-

trol rules to individual computers on the LAN. If DHCP is used, all DHCP clients are

automatically assigned and are designated as a LAN client.

To add a LAN client, click Advanced>LAN Clients.

Option

Description

Select LAN Group:

Select the LAN group you would like to

add a LAN client to.

En­ter IP Address:

Enter the IP address of the LAN client to

be added.

Hostn­ame:

Enter the Hostname.

MAC Address:

Enter the MAC address of the new cli-

ent. To find out the MAC address of the

client, open a command prompt and

execute an ipconfig/all command (Win-

dows 2000/XP). Note, it is optional to

add the MAC address of the device. The

format to add the MAC address is xx:xx:

xx:xx:xx:xx.

Apply:

Click Apply to save the changes.

Advanced > LAN Isolation

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