Your cisco router 1760 supports DHCP so you can set it up as DHCP server.
All depends on how complex is your network meaning how many subnets you have. In case you have one subnet then you must define how many and which devices need static addresses. Those static addresses must be excluded from...
I would try to filter traffic by creating traffic rules. I am pretty sure that your firewall has some features to create and apply the traffic rules base on a specific criteria in order to improve performance of the network. Look up manufacturer's website for more details.
What you are looking for is Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). The STP prevents creation of data loops on switched networks which are using several links for redundancy.
All you have to do is properly configure the ports and the STP mechanism will settle the ports for the forwarding state and other...
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