LAN Subnet and DHCP Server Configuration
Manage the DHCP Sever on on the Uplevel Gateway
To enable or disable the internal DHCP server:
1. IP & DNS
2. Edit Addressees on the IP Address tab
3. Details of the VLAN you would like to manage
4. Enable/Disable the DHCP server, set your DHCP pool range, set the UL Gateway IP, set the CIDR
Mix CIDR Ranges
By default you can not mix private IP classes (A, B, C). We have a validator that protects you from accidentally entering the incorrect IP range.
Mixing IP address classes is disabled by default. If you are confident the configuration is intentional, hold Ctrl+Shift while clicking Save to override the validation check.
Map Mac Addresses to IP Addresses in the DHCP Pool

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