User's Manual
3) Network Configuration 
This page is to define network type and set network addresses of NetServer. 
(1) DHCP Client Protocol 
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is to manage host address on a network. With this 
protocol, every host on a LAN may share limited official IP address for Internet access. In other 
words, every host on a LAN may lease official IP address from DHCP server temporarily. Exactly 
speaking, DHCP server assigns a certain host with an official IP address that is not occupied by 
other hosts on the LAN.   
DHCP server will assign NetServer with an official IP address if the LAN is equipped with DHCP 
server and ‘DHCP Client Protocol’ is activated.   
‘DHCP Client Protocol’ is to be used on a LAN where a DHCP server operates. Normally, medium 
or large sized company runs a DCHP server on their LAN. For the small sized LAN, it would be 
better to use NAT function of HUB.   
(2) Select Network Interface 
This is to select proper network interface with which NetServer is connected.   
If NetServer is connected with Internet dedicated line, cable modem line or on LAN environment, 
you should select network interface as ‘Ethernet’.   
If NetServer is connected on xDSL line that needs PPPoE process to connect on Internet, 
administrator should select ‘xDSL (PPPoE)’. However the xDSL line doesn’t need PPPoE process, 
administrator should select ‘Ethernet’ though NetServer is connected on xDSL line. 
If NetServer is connected on network with PSTN modem, administrator should select ‘PSTN (Dial 
Out)’. 










