Configuration 35
758-919 Wireless Access Point
Manual
Version 1.0.0
5.2.3
Network Settings
Figure 12:
Network Settings page
Table 17: Network Settings page
Adjustment
Description
IP Assignment
Select static or dynamic IP addressing (DHCP).
IP Address
Static IP address for the unit.
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Subnet Mask
Subnet mask when using static IP
Default Gateway
Default gateway when using static IP
Internal DHCP Server
Disabled:
No internal DHCP functionality
DHCP Relay Enabled:
The unit can receive a DHCP request on one interface
and resend it to a DHCP server located on one of the other interfaces.
Only a single DHCP server can be active for all the connected interfaces. If
WLAN is used, the forwarding mode must be set to Layer 3 IP Forward.
DHCP Server Enabled:
Activates an internal DHCP server. This option is only
available when IP Assignment is set to Static.
Do not enable this option if there is already a DHCP server on the network!
Start Address (Y)
The internal DHCP server will assign up to 7 IP addresses starting from
X.X.X.Y, where X is taken from the current static IP address setting,
and Y is the value in
Start Address
. Already allocated addresses will
be skipped, including the address of the unit itself. The subnet mask
setting will be ignored.
Examples
:
IP Address: 192.168.0.99, Start Address: 101
DHCP range = 192.168.0.101 – 192.168.0.107
IP Address: 192.168.0.103, Start Address: 101
DHCP range = 192.168.0.101 – 192.168.0.108
7 addresses are allocated but the address of the unit is skipped.