User's Manual
112 Software requirements
DHCP servers and TFTP servers are the network components of the
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server and the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server.
Install these servers as services for SIP DECT system functioning. See
“DHCP and TFTP servers” (page 111) for details about Microsoft Windows
2000, 2003 DHCP and TFTP server installation and configuration.
The DAP controller software Release 4 includes DHCP and TFTP servers
that can be configured from the IP DECT Configurator. See “Built-in DHCP
and TFTP servers” (page 124) for details about built-in DHCP and TFTP
servers.
You can create a DAP configuration without DHCP or TFTP, however
DHCP and TFTP must be available to program or reprogram DAPs. See
“DAP configuration without DHCP or TFTP servers” (page 129) for details
about DAP configuration without DHCP or TFTP.
If you prefer to use Microsoft Windows DHCP and TFTP servers, follow
the steps in Procedure 37 “Installing and configuring Microsoft Windows
DHCP server” (page 112) to install and configure DHCP servers. Follow
the steps in Procedure 40 “Installing the TFTP server” (page 122) to install
and configure TFTP servers.
If your DHCP server supports Vendor Class Identification option 60, use a
specific IP address range for the DAPs. The Vendor Class Identification of
the DAPs is D(ECT)AP 49.
Procedure 37
Installing and configuring Microsoft Windows DHCP server
Step Action
1 Ensure that your DHCP server provides the following data to the
DAP.
• IP Address
•
Subnet Mask
• Default Gateway IP address
• Next Boot Server IP address that is the IP address of the
TFTP server (DHCP option 066)
•
Configuration file name (dapcfg.txt) available through the
TFTP server (DHCP option 067)
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SIP DECT Fundamentals
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