to a host name. Each A-Record contains the host name, priority, weight,
and port. The format of this parameter is as follows:
[SRV2IP]
FORMAT SRV2IP_Index = SRV2IP_InternalDomain,
SRV2IP_TransportType, SRV2IP_Dns1, SRV2IP_Priority1,
SRV2IP_Weight1, SRV2IP_Port1, SRV2IP_Dns2, SRV2IP_Priority2,
SRV2IP_Weight2, SRV2IP_Port2, SRV2IP_Dns3, SRV2IP_Priority3,
SRV2IP_Weight3, SRV2IP_Port3;
[\SRV2IP]
For example:
SRV2IP 0 =
SrvDomain,0,Dnsname1,1,1,500,Dnsname2,2,2,501,$$,0,0,0;
Note: For a detailed description of this table parameter, see 'Configuring
the Internal SRV Table' on page 123.
43.1.8 DHCP Parameters
The Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) parameters are described in the table below.
Table 43-8: DHCP Parameters
Parameter Description
Web: Enable DHCP
EMS: DHCP Enable
[DHCPEnable]
Enables Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) functionality.
ï‚§ [0] Disable (default)
ï‚§ [1] Enable
After the device powers up, it attempts to communicate with a BootP
server. If a BootP server does not respond and DHCP is enabled,
then the device attempts to obtain its IP address and other
networking parameters from the DHCP server.
Notes:
ï‚§ For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
ï‚§ After you enable the DHCP server, do the following:
a. Enable DHCP and save the configuration.
b. Perform a cold reset using the device's hardware reset button
(soft reset using the Web interface doesn't trigger the
BootP/DHCP procedure and this parameter reverts to
'Disable').
ï‚§ Throughout the DHCP procedure, the BootP/TFTP application
must be deactivated; otherwise the device receives a response
from the BootP server instead of from the DHCP server.
ï‚§ For more information on DHCP, refer to the Product Reference
Manual.
ï‚§ This parameter is a special 'Hidden' parameter. Once defined and
saved in flash memory, its assigned value doesn't revert to its
default even if the parameter doesn't appear in the ini file.
EMS: DHCP Speed Factor
[DHCPSpeedFactor]
Defines the DHCP renewal speed.
ï‚§ [0] = Disable
ï‚§ [1] = (Default) Normal
ï‚§ [2] to [10] = Fast