Instructions
AT Commands 7 (84)
3.2.2 AT*ANDHCPSTA DHCP Start Address Offset
Set/get the DHCP start address offset. Used when the internal DHCP server is enabled. For
default value see AT*AMDEFAULT.
AT*ANDHCPSTA=
Set the DHCP start address offset.
Syntax:
AT*ANDHCPSTA=<start_address_offset>,<store>
Input Parameters:
Name
Type Description
start_address_offset
Integer
Start address of the DHCP IP range. The internal DHCP server IP range
will then be calculated once the DHCP server is enabled by taking the
static assigned IP-address (AT*ANIP) and modifying the last octet to
the inputted start address offset (start_address_offset). It is impossible
to assign the start address offset to values equal to 0 or above 247.
Example:
If the start address offset is set to 201, it will start at 201 and hand out
7 addresses. If the devices static IP-address is 192.168.0.99, then the
DHCP IP-addresses shall be calculated as follows.
*192.168.0.201
*192.168.0.202
*192.168.0.203
*192.168.0.204
*192.168.0.205
*192.168.0.206
*192.168.0.207
store
Boolean If store is 1 the new value is stored permanently.
Requires a reboot for the changes to take effect.
AT*ANDHCPSTA?
Read the DHCP start address offset.
Syntax:
AT*ANDHCPSTA?
Example:
INPUT: AT*ANDHCPSTA? <br>OUTPUT: *ANDHCPSTA:<start_address_offset>
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