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Comfort Pro S in a LAN with an IP-enabled Server
Configuration Examples
Comfort Pro S in a LAN with an
IP-enabled Server
In a LAN with an IP-enabled server, you should coordinate integration of the Comfort Pro S with the
responsible network administrator. You must decide on the IP address space to be used and which network
services (DHCP, DNS, RAS, Internet access) the Comfort Pro S is to handle in the LAN.
The Comfort Pro S in a LAN with an IP-enabled server
In many cases, an IP-enabled server configures the IP settings via DHCP for all workstations. In networks in
which the IP settings are made manually, you have to enter the corresponding IP settings in the Comfort Pro S
Configurator
(
Network: LAN
menu). Additionally you should change the DHCP server to static address
assignment (in the
Network
:
DHCP
menu) to enable the Comfort Pro S, for example to configure connected
VoIP system telephones. In certain cases you have to restrict the DHCP function of the IP-enabled server to
ignore the MAC addresses for such terminals.
Dynamic Address Assignment for Specific Devices
In addition to the static address assignment, you can also use dynamic address assignment if you limit
dynamic assignment to specific devices. You can use this e.g. to easily configure VoIP devices because you
do not need to assign a fixed IP address during setup.
1.
Call up the
Network
:
DHCP
page. Click
Change
.
2. In the
Status
selection, change to the
Dynamic address assignment
or to the
Dynamic and static
address assignment
setting.
Comfort Pro
S
0
Net
PC 2
Net
S
0
int
Server
(DHCP, RAS,
int. DNS,
Internet)
S
0
Net
ISP
(DNS)
S
0
PC 1
Net
Hub
WAN
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