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• Under Tools Options, select the
BOOTP/DHCP SERVER menu item
• Configure the network interface on your PC to which the device is connected and select
“BootP” mode. You can also adjust the subnet mask and configure a default gateway.
• Click “OK” to confirm the parameterization
Figure 3-1 Settings for the BootP server
Step 2: starting the BootP server
• In your project in the BOOTP/DHCP SERVER window, click on the Play icon next to the
selected network interface. The BootP server is now activated.
• BootP requests that are received are listed in the BOOTP/DHCP SERVER window in
table format
Figure 3-2 BootP server
Step 3: inserting incoming BootP requests in the reservation list and assigning IP
parameters
• If you would now like to assign IP parameters to a device, such as an IP address, subnet
mask or default gateway, right-click on an incoming BootP request in the BOOTP/DH-
CP SERVER window and select “Add to BOOTP/DHCP reservations”.
• Now enter the IP address to be assigned in the BOOTP/DHCP reservations window.
The IP parameters are immediately transferred to the device.