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Authorization Code: Peers should have consistent authorization codes with the
master repeater for successful registration. For an authorization code, it is
allowed to enter a maximum of 16 digits and letters from 0~9 and A~F; it can
be null if nothing is entered.
DHCP: When a peer is set to DHCP, the router will act as the DHCP server
and automatically assign one IP address to the peer.
(The router shall support DHCP, and the IP address assigned should be within
the same network segment of the master repeater’s IP).
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When the current repeater is connected as a master repeater, it is required
to configure its IP, UDP port, gateway IP, network mask, NDS server IP, UDP
port;
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When the current repeater is connected as a backup master repeater, it is
required to configure its IP, UDP port, gateway IP, network mask, DNS server
IP, UDP port and master repeater IP, master repeater UDP port;
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When the current repeater is connected as an peer, it is required to
configure its IP, UDP port, gateway IP, network mask, DNS server IP, UDP
port and master repeater IP, master repeater UDP port, backup master
repeater IP, backup master repeater UDP port.
Note: In one system, only one “master repeater” and one “backup master repeater” are
permitted; other repeaters shall be configured as “peers”.
The function is optional.
3. System Networking Function