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IP9xx Series
6.0 Configuration
6.1.4.3 DHCP Server Configuration
There is a difference in how the DHCP Server operates based on
whether the IP Series unit (Master) is configured to function as a
bridge or a router.
6.1.4.3.1 Bridge
The IP Series Master may be configured to provide dynamic host
control protocol (DHCP) service to all attached (either wired or wire-
less-connected) devices.
Configuration field descriptions are discussed in the following sec-
tion.
6.1.4.3.2 Router
An IP Series Master may be configured to provide dynamic host con-
trol protocol (DHCP) service for an entire LAN (or section thereof).
Recall that the LAN consists of wirelessly connected IP Series units
and those IP addressable devices which are connected to them. If
this feature is to be utilized, it would be enabled on the Master IP
Series unit, noting that such a DHCP Server service must not be en-
abled on any other IP Series units or devices which reside on the
same network segment.
With this service enabled on the Master, it can assign IP addresses
(as well as subnet mask and gateway) to the LAN radios and IP de-
vices attached to them provided they are set for DHCP as opposed
to static.
The DHCP Server may also be used to manage up to five MAC ad-
dress bindings. MAC address binding is employed when certain de-
vices are to be assigned specific IP addresses (effectively issuing
them a ‗static‘ IP address). Such devices are identified by their
unique MAC address: the DHCP Server ensures that a specified IP
address is assigned to a specific MAC address (hence, device - ei-
ther an IP Series or other IP-based device attached to the LAN).
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