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BCM50 System Start Up
30 NN40010-318 Issue 1.2 BCM50 Rls 6.0
5. Click on the Add button. Enter the following settings and click OK:
From IP Address: Start of the range of IP Addresses to be issued to
DHCP clients
To IP Address: End of the range of IP Addresses to be issued to
DHCP clients.
Default Gateway: Gateway address for this range to use.
6. This range will be issued to DHCP clients, if the BCM is configured to
be a DHCP server.
Note: For full details concerning the registration and configuration of IP
Phones, refer to the IP Telephony Guide.
General Settings Screen Settings
Attribute
Value
Description
The DHCP
Server is
Disabled
Enabled - IP Phones
Only
Enabled - All Devices
Determines the functionality of the DHCP server.
Default: Enabled IP Phones Only
IP domain name
<alphanumeric
character string>
The domain name of the network.
Primary DNS IP
address
<IP Address, format
10.10.10.10>
The IP address of the primary DNS to be used by DHCP
clients.
Secondary DNS
IP address
<IP Address, format
10.10.10.10>
The IP address of the secondary DNS to be used by
DHCP clients.
WINS server
address
<IP Address, format
10.10.10.10>
The address of the Windows Internet Server, which
resolves IP addresses on a DHCP network.
WINS node type
<drop-down menu>
The type of WINS node:
B-node: The BCM first checks the HMHOSTS
cache, then uses broadcast for name registration
and resolution.
P-node:The BCM registers with a NetBIOS Name
server at startup.
M-node: Mixes B- and P-node. The BCM uses the
B-node method, and if that fails, uses the P-node
method.
H-node: Uses both B- and P-node methods. B-

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