ISD300 User Manual
Using ISD300 as DHCP / DNS Server
Table: Parameter Settings - DHCP Server
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| Address ranges | |
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| ‘IP Address Range’ is the range that supplies | |
| DHCP leases to DHCP clients. Up to four | |
| ranges are supported. These can be used to set | |
Start Address | exclusion ranges. When a DHCP range is | |
created, a ‘Start Address’ and an ‘End Address’ | ||
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End Address | need to be entered. Once created, a range | |
cannot be modified. To modify range settings, | ||
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| the range must be deleted and a new range | |
| defined. | |
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| Fixed IP addresses | |
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| Hosts receive their | |
MAC Address | addresses from the DHCP server. Up to ten IP | |
| addresses may be reserved. For this, the host | |
requires the following information: | ||
- MAC Address | ||
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Hostname | - | |
- Hostname | ||
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| To modify host settings, the host must be | |
| deleted and a new host defined. | |
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DHCP Options
These data are equally used for all ranges and hosts. Several server addresses are separated by a comma.
Lease time | The time, in seconds or hours that a DHCP |
| lease should be provided a host. |
| A lease is the length of time that a DHCP server |
| specifies that a client computer can use an |
| assigned IP address. |
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Subnet mask | The subnet from which to serve the IP |
| addresses |
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Broadcast address | Broadcast address |
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Default routers | Default routers |
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