Owner`s manual
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DHCP Server
A DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server is a
system that assigns IP addresses to the multiple stations on the
network.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a scheme where a
client host "leases" an IP address. This can be great on a large-
scale network because it assigns an IP address, and many
other options, such as DNS servers, WINS Servers, and other
options.
1. Select Router Configuration from the main menu.
2. Select DHCP Server from the sub-menu. The following page is
presented.
Enable/Disable
The DHCP server is enabled by default. It can be disabled if
required. Select ‘Disable’ to disable DHCP.
DHCP Server Interfaces
By default the DHCP server operates on the iplan interfaces.
There is an option to delete DHCP on each interface. The
DHCP Server must be disabled before an Interface can be
deleted.
Add new interface
There is an option to tell the DHCP server to operate on the
ipdmz interface as well as the iplan.
Existing DHCP Server Subnets
The settings for the existing subnets on the iplan and ipdmz are
displayed.
All displayed parameters can be changed – change the setting
to a new value and click “Apply”.
To delete a subnet, check the associated box and select
“Apply”.
Advanced Options
Select “Advanced Options”
The following screen is displayed