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Netmask
Together with the IP address, the netmask determines the subnet the IP address of the Viper is on. The netmask
selected depends on the network topology. The default netmask is 255.255.255.0.
Gateway
This is the IP Address of the Access Point to be used as the gateway to the management network. If the Viper is the
Access Point, do not change the LAN Gateway from the default address. The default address is 0.0.0.0.
Save
— Click
Save
to save any changes you have made in this tab. See Note below.
Cancel
— Click
Cancel
to cancel any changes you may have made to any of the settings in this tab.
Note:
If you change any settings on this page other than to enable/disable the LAN Port, a reset of the Viper is required
before the setting will take effect.
4.4.2.
DHCP
DHCP is the second (from left) tab in the LAN Settings page. To navigate to this tab, select LAN Settings from the main
menu and click DHCP. In this tab you can enable or disable the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server in
the Viper and set other DHCP parameters.
Figure 46 – LAN Settings – DHCP
DHCP
DHCP Server
The DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server can be enabled or disabled. The default setting is DHCP
Server enabled.
Start Address
This is the first address that will be leased to other devices on the subnet when the DHCP Server is enabled. When
a Viper is configured as a DHCP server, this filed represents the beginning IP address of the pool managed by the
DHCP Server. Normally the Viper automatically calculates a default lease Start address as the Ethernet IP address
of the Viper plus one.