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I have an asustor NAS, that is on DHCP, it has an ip in the 10. range. I plan on moving it to a firewall but that address range will be in 172.16 range. I know nas is on DHCP, problem is I have no way to know what that new IP is unless I see it connected on the firewall (which I'm guessing) I just need the ip to get back into the nas.

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