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Current Static DHCP Table
Allows you to view the active static DHCP IP addresses that
have been manually assigned to client devices with their
corresponding MAC addresses.
No. (Number)
Displays the ID of the static DHCP client device in the table.
IP Address
Displays the IP address of the static DHCP client device in the
table.
MAC Address
Displays the MAC address of the static DHCP client device in the
table.
Select
Click to select static DHCP client devices to be deleted.
Click
Delete Selected
to remove a selected address. Click
Delete
All
to remove all addresses from the table. Click
Reset
to return
the table to its previous state. Click
Apply
to save the settings or
Cancel
to discard changes.
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Configuring Event Logging
The logging service records and displays important system
information and activity on the network. The events are stored in
a memory buffer with older data overwritten by newer when the
buffer is full.
To view the Log settings, click
System
then click
Log
.
Log Message List
Select
Enable Logging to Syslog Server
Click
Save
to start logging information to the system.
Log Message window
Shows the current system operations and network activity.
Click
Save
to save the message list to a text file,
Clear
to discard
message from the memory buffer, or
Refresh
to clear previous
messages and write new messages to the memory buffer.
Click
Apply
to save changes.
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Monitoring Bandwidth Usage
This tool allows you to view real-time bandwidth usage for WAN
(Wide Area Network - or Internet), LAN (Local Area Network) and
WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) traffic. For the ESR900,
it shows both the bandwidth traffic in both the 2.4 and 5 GHz
frequency bands.
To view the Bandwidth Monitor settings, click
System
, then click
Monitor
.
The screens display the active bandwidth usage for both the LAN
and WLAN networks as well as the bandwidth being used on the
WAN connection.
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Configuring the System Language
The ESR router’s Web Configuration interface supports multiple
languages.
To view the Language settings, click
System,
then click
Language
.
Select the system language you wish to use from the drop-down
menu.
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Configuring IP Cameras
This ESR router supports up to four (4) EnGenius IP Cameras
simultaneously. If no IP Camera is detected, please check that the
IP Camera’s IP address and UPnP client are configured correctly.
To view the IP Camera settings, click
System
, then click
IP
Camera
.
Before starting this procedure, you must connect your EnGenius
IP camera to the network.
Make sure the camera is powered on.
Click the
Refresh
button to view a listing of available devices.
Note:
The "IP Camera" function supports EnGenius IP
Camera products only.

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