Specifications
Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide
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2. Configure the DHCP Configuration field to define the DHCP settings used for the LAN.
NOTE When setting the LAN interface to be a DHCP Server and adding an IP
address, the primary DNS IP address might not be updated, with only the
secondary address getting updated. Ensure the primary address is the
same as the IP address of the LAN.
NOTE Motorola recommends the WAN and LAN ports should not both be
configured as DHCP clients.
This interface is a
DHCP Client
Select this button to enable DHCP to set network address
information via this LAN1 or LAN2 connection. This is
recommended if the access point resides within a large corporate
network or the Internet Service Provider (ISP) uses DHCP. This
setting is enabled for LAN1 by default.
DHCP is a protocol that includes mechanisms for IP address
allocation and delivery of host-specific configuration parameters
from a DHCP server to a host. If DHCP Client is selected, the first
DHCP or BOOTP server to respond sets the IP address and network
address values since DHCP and BOOTP are interoperable.
This interface is a
BOOTP Client
Select this button to enable BOOTP to set access point network
address information via this LAN1 or LAN2 connection.
When selected, only BOOTP responses are accepted by the access
point. If both DHCP and BOOTP services are required, do not select
BOOTP Client.
This interface uses
static IP Address
Select the This interface uses static IP Address button, and
manually enter static network address information in the areas
provided.
This interface is a
DHCP Server
The access point can be configured to function as a DHCP server
over the LAN1 or LAN2 connection. Select the This interface is a
DHCP Server button and manually enter static network address
information in the areas provided.