clients will be displayed at Status>WINS Clients.
BOOTP
Check this box to enable BOOTP on older networks that still require it.
Extended DHCP
Option
In addition to standard DHCP options (e.g. DNS server address, gateway address,
subnet mask), you can specify the value of additi
onal extended DHCP options, as
defined in RFC 2132. With these extended options enabled, you can pass additional
configuration information to LAN hosts. To define an extended DHCP option, click
the Add button, choose the option to define, and then enter it
s value. For values that
are in IP address list format, you can enter one IP address per line in the provided
text area input control. Each option can be defined once only.
DHCP
Reservation
This setting reserves the assignment of fixed IP addresses for a list of computers on
the LAN. The computers to be assigned fixed IP addresses on the LAN are identified
by their MAC addresses. The fixed IP address assignment is displayed as a cross-
referen
ce list between the computers’ names, MAC addresses, and fixed IP
addresses.
Section 22.3.
Enable
Check this box to turn on DHCP relay. Click the icon to disable DHCP relay.
DHCP Server IP
Address
Enter the IP addresses of one or two DHCP servers in the provided fields. The
DHCP servers entered here will receive relayed DHCP requests from the LAN. For
active-passive DHCP server configurations, enter active and passive DHCP ser
relay IP addresses in DHCP Server 1 and DHCP Server 2.
DHCP Option 82
DHCP Option 82 includes device information as relay agent for the attached client
when forwarding DHCP requests from client to server. This option also embeds the
device’s MAC addre
ss and network name in circuit and remote IDs. Check this box
to enable DHCP Option 82.
Once DHCP is set up, configure LAN Physical Settings, Static Route Settings, WINS Server
Settings, and DNS Proxy Settings as noted above.