Sends the DHCP requests and replies from another DHCP server through the device.
Enter the remote DHCP server IPv4 address to configure DHCP relay agent.
Relay
Configuring DHCP for IPv4
Step 5
Click
Next
and configure the following:
Amount of time (in minutes) that a network user is allowed to connect to the router with
the current IP address. Valid values are 5 to 43,200 minutes. The default is 1440 minutes
(equal to 24 hours).
Client Lease Time
The range start and end of IP addresses that can be assigned dynamically. The range
can be up to the maximum number of IP addresses that the server can assign without
overlapping the PPTP and SSL VPN.
Range Start and Range End
DNS service type; where the DNS server IP address is acquired.
DNS Server
Static IP address of a DNS Server. (Optional) If you enter a second DNS server, the
device uses the first DNS server to respond to a request.
Static DNS 1 and Static
DNS 2
Optional IP address of a Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) server that resolves
NetBIOS names to IP addresses. Default is 0.0.0.0.
WINS Server
•
Option 66
—
Enter the IP address or the hostname of a single TFTP server.
•
Option 150
—
Enter the IP addresses of a list of TFTP servers.
•
Option 67
—
Enter the boot filename.
DHCP Options
Configuring DHCP type for IPv6
Step 6
To configure the DHCP Mode for IPv6, enter the following:
Disables the DHCP on this device. There are no additional parameters to complete
Disable
DHCP server that assigns addresses to clients from their respective pools.
Server
Step 7
Click
Next
and configure the following:
Amount of time that a network user is allowed to connect to the router with the current
IP address. Enter the amount of time in minutes. Valid values are 5 to 43,200 minutes.
Default is 1460 minutes (24 hours). For example, if the router uses the default LAN IP
address, 192.168.1.1, the starting value must be 192.168.1.2 or greater.
Client Lease Time
Starting address of the IPv6 address pool.
Range Start
Ending address of the IPv6 address pool.
Range End
Type of DNS (server static), proxy, or the DNS server provided by your ISP.
DNS Server
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