Chapter 3 • Using the Web UI
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Figure 11: IP Address/DHCP Settings page
DHCP Server:
This allows the DHCP server in the UT to be turned on or off by checking the
Enable
box.
DHCP Address Range:
This allows the user to set the range of DHCP addresses that are given
out by the UT to connected TEs. Changing the DHCP address range requires an immediate
reboot. The following IP addresses are reserved by the UT:
–
IP address of the terminal (e.g.,
192.168.128.100
)
–
IP address just below (e.g.,
192.168.128.099
)
–
IP address ending in
xxx.xxx.xxx.255
Note:
When updating the DHCP address range, the following settings will be updated or
reset and may need to be revisited:
–
DHCP Address Range
–
DHCP Reservations
–
Port Forwarding
–
Port Triggering
–
Outbound Filters
DHCP Reservations:
This section allows the user to add an IP address that will permanently
be assigned to a particular connected device based on the detected device’s MAC address.