
Prestige 100L IDSL Router
Follow the instructions in the following table on how to configure the DHCP fields.
| Table | LAN DHCP Setup Menu Fields |
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DHCP | This field enables/disables the DHCP server. If it is set to Server, | None / Relay / | |
| your Prestige acts as a DHCP server. If set to None, DHCP | Server (default) | |
| service is disabled and you must have another DHCP sever on |
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| your LAN, or else the workstation must be manually configured. |
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| When DHCP is set to Server, the following four items need to be |
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| set. If set to Relay, the Prestige acts as a surrogate DHCP |
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| server and relays requests and responses between the remote |
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| server and the clients. |
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Client IP Pool | This field specifies the first of the contiguous addresses in the IP | 192.168.1.33 | |
Starting Address | address pool. |
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Size of Client IP Pool | This field specifies the size, or count, of the IP address pool. | 32 | |
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Primary DNS Server | Enter the IP addresses of the DNS servers. The DNS servers are |
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Secondary DNS | passed to the DHCP clients along with the IP address and the |
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Server | subnet mask. |
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Relay Server Address
When the DHCP is set to Relay, the Prestige relays the DHCP requests/responses between the PCs and the real DHCP server.
Internet Access |