Multi-Tech Systems S000573A Configuring the Dhcp server, From Setup, select Dhcp Configuration

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Configuring the DHCP server

Configuring a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server

You can configure your router to function as a DHCP server that supplies network configuration information— such as IP address, subnet mask, and broadcast address—to devices on the network.

To configure the DHCP server:

1.From Setup, select DHCP Configuration.

2.To use the DHCP feature, check Enabled.

3.The Subnet field displays the subnet address.

4.The Mask field displays the network's subnet mask.

5.In the Gateway field, type the gateway address. The default Gateway address is the LAN IP address of the router.

6.In the Domain field, type your network domain, if any.

7.In the Lease Time field, type the DHCP lease time. Lease time is set in days, hours, and minutes. A Lease Time of 00‐00‐00 is an infinite lease time.

8.In the Lease Range Start field and in the Lease Range End field, type the range of IP addresses to be assigned by DHCP.

9.Click Submit.

Using the Router’s Web Interface

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Contents MultiConnect rCell Router Online Support Portal https//support.multitech.com Table of Contents Using the Router’s Web Interface Using the Router’s Web Interface Getting started WelcomeSetting up your device Using the Router’s Web Interface From Setup, select IP Configuration Configuring miscellaneous features for your deviceConfiguring IP address and DNS information for LANs Forcing a Ddns server update Configuring Dynamic Domain Naming System DdnsEntering authentication information From Setup, select Dhcp Configuration Configuring the Dhcp serverAssigning fixed addresses Configuring GPSSending GPS information to a remote server Configuring the serial port Configuring the serial portConfiguring Sntp to update date and time Setting the devices date and timeConfiguring networks and services Setting the date and timeEditing or deleting an existing network Setting up Wi‐Fi access points Setting up wireless featuresSetting security options Setting up bluetooth Setting up Wi‐Fi clientƒ Always Connected Using the Router’s Web Interface Adding Outbound Traffic Rules Setting up firewallsDefining firewall rules Adding forwarding rulesAdvanced Settings Setting up static routesConfiguring Point‐to‐Point PPP Setting up cellular featuresPPP configuration Configuring PPP Configuring keepalive checks Configuring PPP Setting up the modemConfiguring PPP Setting up authentication Example of Useful Hspa AT Commands Setting up wake up on callConfiguring wakeup‐on‐call Configuring Modem AT CommandsPPP General AuthenticationModem Configuration Wakeup‐on‐Call ConfigurationSubmit Caller ID ConfigurationSetting up SMS Setting up PPPSetting up Wake up on call Setting up Caller Acknowledgement Using Telnet to communicate with the cellular radioDefining tunnels to your device Setting up Generic Routing Encapsulation GRE tunnelsDefining Virtual Private Networks VPNs Managing Your Device from Remote Server Administering devicesConfiguring how routers access the Internet Setting up the Remote ServerCustomizing support information Defining When the Device Connects to Remote ServerDefining When Device Gets or Sends Updates Customizing the user interfaceBefore you begin Specifying Device SettingsClick Start Upgrade Upgrading firmwareSaving and restoring settings Configuring Syslog Setting up the routers debug optionsAutomatically rebooting the device From Status, select Statistics Viewing services running on routersChecking the status of devices Viewing device statistics