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LevelOne GBR-4001 - Static DHCP

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Chapter 6 Network parameters
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a client as primary, secondary DNS servers.
Operator DNS servers 1, 2: The IP address of operator DNS server.
Tip:
1. If the device's DHCP server function is to be used, network computer's TCP/IP protocol can
be set to "obtain an IP address automatically".
2. If what's originally used by the user is a proxy server software (such as Wingate), and the
PC's DNS server is set as the IP address of the proxy server, then the LAN IP address of the
device only needs to be set to the same IP address, so that the user can switch to using the
device's DNS proxy function without having to change the PC setting after the device enables
the DNS proxy function.
6.4.2 Static DHCP
This section describes the static DHCP list and the way to configure a static DHCP.
Using the DHCP service to automatically configure TCP/IP properties for the network computers
is very convenient, but it can cause a computer to be assigned with different IP address at different
times. And some Intranet computers may need a fixed IP address, in this case, the static DHCP
function is required, to bind the computer's MAC address with an IP address, as shown in Figure
6_15. When a computer having this MAC address requests the address from the DHCP server
(device) , the device will find a corresponding fixed IP address based on its MAC address and
assign it to the computer.
1. Static DHCP list

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