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TCP/IP Configuration 61
6. Enter the range of IP addresses for this scope (beginning IP
address and ending IP address). Also, enter the subnet mask.
then click
Next
.
Note
If subnetting is used, the subnet mask defines
which portion of an IP address specifies the subnet
and which portion specifies the client device. For
more information, see
Appendix A
.
7. If applicable, enter the range of IP addresses within the scope
to be excluded by the server. Then click
Next
.
8. Set the IP address lease duration for your DHCP clients. Then
click
Next
.
HP recommends that all printers be assigned reserved IP
addresses. This can be accomplished after you set up the scope
(see step
11
).
9. Select
No
to configure DHCP options for this scope later. Then
click
Next
.
To configure DHCP options now, select
Yes
and click
Next
.
a.
If desired, specify the IP address of the router (or default
gateway) to be used by clients. Then click
Next
.
b.
If desired, specify the Domain Name and DNS (Domain
Name System) servers for clients. Click
Next
.
c.
If desired, specify WINS server names and IP addresses.
Click
Next
.
d.
Select
Yes
to activate the DHCP options now, and click
Next
.
10. You have successfully set up the DHCP scope on this server.
Click
Finish
to close the wizard.
11. Configure your printer with a reserved IP address within the
DHCP scope:
a.
In the DHCP tree, open the folder for your scope and select
Reservations
.
b.
Click the
Action
menu and select
New Reservation
.
c.
Enter the appropriate information in each field, including
the reserved IP address for your printer. (Note: the MAC