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USER GUIDE - Rev. 3 (January 2018)
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Transl. Dest.
This establishes the IP address that must replace the
destination
IP.
An IP address may be specified or the respective interface identifier. In the case of
not wanting to change the original address, the value must be
original.
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T. Orig. Port.
This establishes the identifier of the port that must replace the
origin
port in the packet. It admits a range configuration. In the case of not wanting to
change the original port, the value must be
original.
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T. Dest. Port.
This establishes the identifier of the port that must replace the
destination
port in the packet. It admits a range configuration. In the case of not
wanting to change the destination port, the value must be
original.
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Description.
This permits a description of up to 15 alphanumerical characters.
5.11
DHCP SERVER CONFIGURATION
The SIP-2 has a built-in DHCP server which allows IP addresses to be assigned
automatically to the equipment requesting this.
The configuration parameters are:
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Enable DHCP server.
This allows the DHCP service to be activated. The DHCP
server is operative when the option is selected.
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First IP Addr.
Allows the
first
IP address of the IP addresses pool managed by the
DHCP Server to be specified.
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Last IP Addr.
Allows the
last
IP address of the IP addresses pool managed by the
DHCP Server to be specified.
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Maximum number of leases.
Allows the maximum number of IP addresses
simultaneously assigned in use to be specified.
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Mask.
This establishes the net mask that will communicate with the DHCP clients.
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Default Gateway.
This establishes the default router address (Default Gateway)
that will communicate with the DHCP clients.
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Lease time.
This allows the time in seconds to be specified for an IP address to be
assigned following a request from a DHCP client. After the indicated time, if the
DHCP has not requested a renewal, the IP address will be considered available for
dealing with new requests.