Binding the MAC to IP 3000

LucyHeart Lv3Posted 06 Jan 2023 13:15

How can I bind the Mac address to the desired IP?  I want our printer to have a fixed IP

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Under DHCP > Click the Reserved IP Addresses and set a reserved IP address according to the MAC Address to bind the desired IP.
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Newbie517762 Lv5Posted 13 Jan 2023 16:28
  
Thanks for your sharing.
Newbie308427 Posted 10 Jan 2023 10:12
  
dhcp reservation is a best practice
Faisal P Posted 10 Jan 2023 07:32
  
Make a Static IP Plan · Begin a device type IP range with a number ending in zero and end the range with a number ending in 9 · Increment ranges
kmrnliaqat Lv3Posted 09 Jan 2023 19:28
  

DHCP > Click the Reserved IP Addresses and set a reserved IP address according to the MAC Address to bind the desired IP.
Farina Ahmed Lv5Posted 09 Jan 2023 17:06
  
For that all you need to have a static IP that can be used and bind it with the Mac-Address of any machine. Every printer equipped with a network interface card has a Media Access Control address. A unique MAC address identifies every device attached to a network. When you need to filter MAC addresses on your router or identify individual networked appliances on your LAN, printers can be more problematic than personal computers. The MAC address for a Windows computer can be viewed by opening a command-line window and entering “ipconfig /all” at the prompt. Since most printers aren't equipped with keyboard input, you need to employ alternate methods to discover these addresses on your office network.
jetjetd Lv5Posted 09 Jan 2023 15:45
  
Go to the DHCP section and from there you can see an option for binding the MAC address into a specific IP.
Imran Tahir Lv4Posted 09 Jan 2023 12:12
  
yes do it from
DHCP
ZoroZoro Lv3Posted 07 Jan 2023 23:17
  
Go to the DHCP and define a pool
Define a fixed IP that binds the Mac address
Jigen87 Lv3Posted 07 Jan 2023 23:17
  
It is not in authentication but instead it is on the DHCP Section
nobitachou Lv2Posted 07 Jan 2023 23:16
  
*. Go to POLICIES > AUTHENTICATION > Authentication Policy

* Now check Enable User Authentication

* Then Add Policy by clicking the Add Buttom

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