Fig. 7 Network Settings page
IP Assignment Select static or dynamic IP addressing (DHCP)
IP Address Static IP address for the unit
The browser should automatically be redirected to the new address after clicking
on Save and Reboot (not supported by all browsers).
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.
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