Figure 35. Local Network screen
MAC Address. A unique alphanumeric address for the cable
modem coaxial interface, which is used to connect to the CMTS
at the headend. A MAC address is a hardware address that
uniquely identifies each node of a network
IP Address. The IP Address as it appears on your local
Ethernet network
Subnet Mask. Displays the subnet mask for your LAN. DHCP
Server . The status of the DHCP server function (Enabled or
Disabled)
Starting IP Address. The beginning of the range of IP
addresses used by the DHCP server
End IP Address. The end of the range of IP addresses used by
the DHCP server
DHCP Client Table. Click DHCP Client Table to show which
devices are attached to your LAN that have been issued IP
addresses by the DHCP server in the gateway. On the DHCP
Client Table page, a list of DHCP clients (computers and other
network devices) displays with the following information: Client
Host Names, IP Addresses, MAC Addresses, and the length of
time before their assigned IP addresses expire.
To retrieve the most up-to-date information, click Refresh. To
exit this page and return to the Local Network page, click Close.
ARP/RARP Table. Click the ARP/RARP Table button to see a
complete list of all devices that are connected to your network.
To retrieve the most up-to-date information, click Refresh. To
exit this page and return to the Local Network page, click Close.
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