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Chapter 9
DHCP
9.1 Overview
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides a centralized
approach to configuring the IP address and parameters.
When a workstation is configured for automatic IP address assignments, it
broadcasts a request to the LAN. The CT-510 acts as the DHCP server and
responds with:
An IP address and subnet mask for the workstation
The Domain name, which is the same as that in MAIN/CONF/SYSTEM
The IP addresses of the default router and the two DNS servers
9.2 Configure
DHCP
Step 1
Enter the
MAIN/CONF/DHCP/GENERIC
menu.
Step 2
Enter a parameter in the following fields:
DHCP Server: Select
Enabled
or
Disabled
(factory
default: Disabled).
DHCP start IP: Enter the DHCP server start IP address.
DHCP End IP: Enter the DHCP server end IP address.
Default Gateway: This is one entry on the LAN where
packets are received or transmitted.
Subnet mask: Enter the subnet mask of the IP network.
Domain Name Server (1): Enter the IP address of the
primary domain name server. This is the priority 1 choice.
Domain Name Server (2): Enter the IP address of the
secondary domain name server that will be used when the
primary server IP address fails or is not available.
Step 3
Hold down the Ctrl-S keys to save the parameters.
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