Internal dhcp server – Sierra Raven EDGE User Manual

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Data Communication and Host Modes

Rev 3.0B Feb.08

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Figure 6-4: AceManager : PPP/Ethernet

*HOSTPRIVMODE ‐ Set to 1 to enable the explicit IP 
addresses.

*HOSTPRIVIP ‐ Set to the IP address you want the Raven 
to give to your device.

*HOSTPEERIP ‐ Set to the IP address you want for the 
Raven.

*HOSTNETMASK ‐ Set to the subnetmask, generally 
255.255.255.0.

Tip: If you are using Private Mode (*HOSTPRIVMODE=1), you will
need to make sure that *HOSTPRIVIP and *HOSTPEERIP are on the
same subnet. If the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, it is safe to use
192.168.x.y for each as long as the x is the same number (0 in the
example screen shot above) and the y is different (1 and 2 in the
example) and between 0 and 254.

Internal DHCP Server

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) has become a 
primary component of today’s network environments. DHCP 
allows one server to automatically and dynamically allocate 
network IP addresses and other network related settings (such 
as subnet masks, routers, etc.) to each computer or device 
without the need to set up each specifically or keep track of 
what addresses have already been used.

In a default configuration, the Raven acts as a DHCP host to 
any device connected to its ports, providing that device with 
an IP address which can be used to communicate on the 
Internet. In Public Mode, that will be the IP address assigned 
by the cellular network. In Private Mode, that will be the IP 
address defined in *HOSTPRIVIP.

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