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KIRK Wireless Server 6000 Installation and Configuration Guide
9–2
If the KWS6000 Solution is configured as recommended above, it is possible to
assign options to the DHCP server making it extremely easy to configure all
media resources and base stations. For more information about assigning
options to the DHCP server, refer to “Assigning DHCP Server Optionson
page 9-2.
If the KWS6000 is configured using DHCP, it is necessary to assign a
reservation for the device on the DHCP server. For more information about
assigning reservations to the DHCP server, refer to “Assigning DHCP Server
Reservationson page 9-2.
Assigning DHCP Server Options
You can provide
information
about the static IP address of the KWS6000 in the
DHCP server through DHCP options. When defining the IP address of the
KWS6000 in the DHCP server, all media resources and base stations are
configured automatically.
Below you will find a description of how to assign options to a DHCP server
when opening a DHCP server console (MS 2000/2003 DHCP Server):
When adding a new class you must enter the following information:
Display name: KIRK IP6000
Description: KIRK Wireless Server 6000 Solution
ASCII: KIRK.IP6000 (case sensitive)
When adding a new option you must enter the following information:
Name: KWS6000
Type: String
Code: 43
Select options 43.
Enter the IP address of the KIRK Wireless Server 6000.
Assigning DHCP Server Reservations
If the KWS6000 is configured using DHCP, it is necessary to assign a
reservation for the device on the DHCP server.