Datasheet
7 Operation on a VDSL Access
ARGUS 141 65
DHCP client DHCP timeout (setting of how long to wait for the IP address):
Range: 1 to 9999 seconds
Default: 20
DHCP vendor ID:
- Format: Selection of the format: ASCII or hexadecimal
- ASCII data: Enter the DHCP vendor ID in ASCII format
Default setting: ARGUS, for instruction see page 63
- HEX data: Enter the DHCP vendor ID in hexadecimal format
Operation, see MAC address page 62
DHCP vendor info:
- Format: Selection of the format: ASCII or hexadecimal
- ASCII data: Enter the DHCP vendor info in ASCII format
Default setting: ARGUS, for instruction see page 63
- HEX data: Enter the DHCP vendor info in hexadecimal
format, operation see MAC address page 62
DHCP user class information
- Format: Selection of the format: ASCII or hexadecimal
- ASCII data: Enter the DHCP user class i. in ASCII format
Default setting: ARGUS, for instruction page 63
- HEX data: Enter the DHCP user class information in
hexadecimal format, operation see MAC address page 62
DHCP user-defined option (Create a user-defined DHCP option)
- Option number
Range: 0 to 255
Default: 255 = off
- Format: Selection of the format: ASCII or hexadecimal
- ASCII data: Entry of the DHCP user-def. option in ASCII format
Default setting: ARGUS, operation see page 63
- HEX data: Enter the DHCP user-defined option in
hexadecimal format, operation see MAC address page 62
Bridge / Router
Autonegotiation
Switch on or off: If autonegotiation is enabled, a network card can
independently determine the correct transmission speed and duplex
setting for the network port to which it is connected and can then
configure itself accordingly. In the case of Ethernet, autonegotiation is
based on L1 of the OSI Model (acc. to IEEE 802.3u standard).
Default setting: on










