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mySND User Manual 13
ZeroConf
If no IP address can be assigned via boot protocols, the SND Server
assigns itself an IP address via ZeroConf. For this purpose, the SND
Server picks an IP address at random from the address range
(169.254.0.0/16) which is reserved for ZeroConf.
You can use the domain name service of Bonjour for the name
resolution of the IP address; see: Ö36.
BOOTP
The SND Server supports BOOTP, which means that the IP address of
the SND Server can be assigned via a BOOTP server.
Requirements
; The 'BOOTP' parameter has been enabled, see: Ö25.
; A BOOTP server is available in the network.
If the SND Server is connected, it asks the BOOTP host for the IP
address and the host name. The BOOTP host answers and sends a
data packet containing the IP address. The IP address is saved in the
SND Server.
DHCP
The SND Server supports DHCP, which means that the IP address of
the SND Server can be assigned dynamically via a DHCP server.
Requirements
; The 'DHCP' parameter has been enabled, see: Ö25.
; A DHCP server is available in the network.
After the hardware installation, the SND Server asks a DHCP server
for an IP address by means of a broadcast query. The DHCP server
identifies the SND Server on the basis of its hardware address and
sends a data packet to the SND Server.
This data packet contains, among others, the IP address of the SND
Server, the default gateway, and the IP address of the DNS server.
The data is saved in the SND Server.