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Microhard Systems IP920 User Manual

Microhard Systems IP920
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20 IP920 Operating Manual: Chapter 4 Configuration
This service could conflict with an
existing DHCP server in a wired
LAN network. Caution must be
taken when this service is desired
and enabled.
4.3.3 DHCP Server Config ...
IP920 can be configured to provide DHCP server service for a whole LAN
network section, including wired and wireless. Normally, one can enable a
DHCP server on a master IP920 so that it can assign dynamic IP addresses
to all the remotes wirelessly. It can also assign a dynamic IP address to a
host machine which is connected through a LAN port. This machine can be
used as a maintenance station for the whole radio network.
The DHCP server also manages up to 5 MAC address bindings. With MAC
address binging, the DHCP server reserves certain IP addresses for
specified MAC addresses which connect to the network remotely or locally.
Figure 9 DHCP Server Config
Server Status: DHCP service can be enabled or disabled. It is disabled by
default. When enabled, it can assign an IP address for both the LAN port
and the radio network.
Server Subnet: IP netmask to be assigned along with the IP address in
response to a DHCP request. [0.0.0.0]
Starting Address: Lower boundary of IP address pool to be provided by
this server. [0.0.0.0]
Ending Address: Upper boundary of IP address pool to be provided by this
server. [0.0.0.0]
DNS Address: Domain Name Server address to be provided by this server.

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Microhard Systems IP920 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMicrohard Systems
ModelIP920
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish