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What is the process for changing the IP subnet scheme used for NAT Clients?

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What is the process for changing the IP subnet scheme used for NAT Clients?

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The Access Controller or Integrated Access Manager responds to a DHCP request from a client with a “private” IP address on the subnet configured for NAT. Use the menu item under “DHCP Address for NAT Clients” on the Advanced Network Settings page to change the default setting (42.0.0.0/8). Then reboot the 700wl Series Access Control Server or Integrated Access Manager to have the new subnet addresses routed correctly.

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