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to serve IP addresses in the range 192.168.2.210 through
192.168.2.240, and the Default and Maximum lease times have
been set to 1440 minutes. So if these values are consistent
with the network that the MRD-310 is connected to, then the
DHCP can be enabled by setting the Enabled field to Yes and
clicking the
Update
button.
If the standard settings are not applicable for the connected
network, then refer to Figure 11 and follow the steps below,
to configure the DHCP server:
Figure 11: DHCP configuration.
Choose a group of available IP addresses on the
•
local network. For example, if the IP address
of the MRD-3xx is 192.168.2.200 with a net-
mask of 255.255.255.0, a group chosen could be
192.168.2.210 to 192.168.2.240. This will provide 31
addresses for clients.
Under the DHCP Server Configuration table,
•
Set the
o
Enabled
option to
Yes.
Enter the first address of the group in the
o
Start Address
box.
Enter the last address of the group in the
o
End Address
box.
Enter a lease time for the
o
Default Lease
time
.
Enter a lease time for the
o
Maximum Lease
time.
Click
•
Update
to set the changes.
Set to "Yes" to
enable DHCP server
Set the DHCP
IP address range
Set the DHCP
lease times
Click "Update"
to save changes
Summary of Contents for MRD-310
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