Chapter 3 - Configuring the REX2

4To manage the Static Route Table, type 3 then press ENTER . The Static Route Table is displayed. You can also add static routes on this screen (see “Managing the Static Routing Table” on page 57).

5Type R then press ENTER to return to the Router Configuration screen (page 3-46). (Typing M will return you to the Main Menu.)

6If you are only adding a static route, go to “Saving the Router Configuration” on page 55 to save your changes.

Configuring DHCP Services

When the Campus-REX2 is configured for DHCP relay, it forwards DHCP requests from devices connected to the Campus-REX2 LAN port to a DHCP server which can be on the LAN or WAN side of the network.

You can enter IP addresses for a primary (required) and secondary (optional) DHCP server. The Campus-REX2 will attempt to send a DHCP relay to the primary DHCP server first, and then will relay to the secondary server if the primary is not available. For more information, see “DHCP” on page 134.

1From the Router Configuration screen (page 3-46), type 7 then press ENTER . The DHCP Services screen is displayed.

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Local Unit ID:

 

 

Local I/F: REX2

Remote Unit ID: Inactive

 

Remote I/F: Inactive

Circuit ID:

 

 

 

 

 

DHCP SERVICES

 

1) Service:

None

(None, Relay)

(R)eturn (M)ain Menu

ENTER CHOICE>

The default configuration is that no DHCP services (None) are provided by the Campus-REX2.

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