Advanced Settings 14
Parameter
Description
Duplex
Set the duplex of the port. Full duplex (Fdx) and half duplex
(Hdx) are selectable.
Adv Speed
Set the average speed of the port. 10 M, 100 M, and 1 G are
selectable.
Flow Control
You can select
Enable
to enable flow control function.
Maximum Frame
Size
Set the Maximum frame size.
Excessive Collision
Mode
Select excessive collision mode from the drop-down list.
Frame Length
Check
Select the checkbox to enable the function.
Click
Save
.
Step 3
4.1.3 DHCP
4.1.3.1 Server
DHCP Server is the server for managing DHCP standard in the specific network. DHCP Server
is to allocate IP address for the workstation and make sure that the IP address for every
workstation is different. DHCP Server simplifies the network management task which should be
done manually before.
Generally, in the following scenes, DHCP Server is adopted to allocate IP address.
The network scale is large. The workload is too heavy if manually configured, and
centralized management for network will be difficult.
The quantity of PC is larger than the quantity of IP address in the network, and it is
impossible to allocate a static IP address for every PC. For example, the user quantity that
can access network at the same time is limited by ISP, and the user needs to acquire the IP
address dynamically.
Only a small number of PC need the static IP address, and most of the PC do not need the
static IP address.
There are three parts of DHCP Server configuration: address pool configuration, mode
configuration, and excluded IP configuration.
Select
Advanced > Configuration > DHCP > Server
.
Step 1
Address pool configuration interface is displayed. See Figure 4-10.
Address pool
Figure 4-10
Add a new address pool.
Step 2
1) Click
Add New Pool
.
A new record is added. See Figure 4-11.