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4.0 WebUI Configuration
DHCP Server Status
Choose to enable or disabled the DHCP Server service. Devices on the
network, which are intended to receive IP address information from this
DHCP Server, must have their local IP settings set for ‘DHCP’ (as opposed
to ‘static’). The default is
Enabled
.
Disable
Enable
Prior to enabling this
service, verify that there
are no other devices -
either wired (e.g. LAN) or
wireless (e.g. another
unit) with an active DHCP
SERVER service.
(The Server issues IP
address information at the
request of a DHCP Client,
which receives the
information.)
Values
DHCP Starting/Ending Address
Use the Starting and Ending Address fields to define the range that the
DHCP server will assign IP Addresses. (also known as the address pool).
192.168.0.100 to
192.168.0.200
Values
Ethernet Port Mode
This option allows a user to select between Auto Negotiation (10/100), or
Fixed. If fixed is selected, additional options appear below.
Auto Negotiation
Fixed
Values (selection)
Ethernet Port Speed
This option allows a user to select between Auto Negotiation (10/100), or
Fixed. If fixed is selected, additional options appear below.
100MBit/s
/ 10MBit/s
Values (selection)
Ethernet Port Duplex
Choose between full and half duplex.
Full
/ Half
Values (selection)
ARP Cache Timeout(s)
The ARP Cache timeout allows the configuration of how long a ARP entry
stays in the ARP table.
60
Values (seconds)
DHCP Lease Time
This is the amount of time a device can lease an IP Address from the
IPn3G before it must renew or obtain a new IP address. This option allows
the user to specify if the lease time specified in in seconds, minutes, hours
etc.
Seconds
Minutes
Hours
Days
Weeks
Values (selection)