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Configuration / diagnostics using remote mechanisms

6.1 Assignment of an IP address

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Operating Instructions, 12/2011, A5E00349864-19

6.1.3

Configuration with DHCP

The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a protocol that allows the dynamic

configuration of IP addresses and provides additional information.
During initial startup, the network node registers with a server that provides the DHCP

service. The server assigns a free IP address so that at the next startup, a connection is not

absolutely necessary.

Properties of DHCP

● The use of DHCP is not restricted to the startup phase. DHCP can also be used during

operation.

● The IP address remains valid for a period set by the DHCP server known as the "lease

time". When this expires, the DHCP server must be requested to assign an IP address

again.

● Generally, there is no fixed address assignment; in other words, when a client requests

an IP address again, it is normally assigned a different address. It is, however, possible to

configure the DHCP server so that it makes a fixed address assignment.

RFC - Request for Comments

The following RFC can be downloaded from the Internet:
RFC 2131 - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

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