Planet Technology Internet Telephony PBX System IPX-1900 User Manual

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Expired Time of the DHCP lease for each client computer. DHCP Server is a useful tool that automates

the assignment of IP addresses to numbers of computers in your network. The server maintains a pool

of IP addresses that you use to create scopes. (A DHCP scope is a collection of IP addresses and

TCP/IP configuration parameters that are available for DHCP clients to lease.) Then, the server

automatically allocates these IP addresses and related TCP/IP configuration settings to DHCP-enabled

clients in the network. The DHCP Server leases the IP addresses to clients for a period that you specify

when you create a scope. A lease becomes inactive when it expires. Through the DHCP Server, you

can reserve specific IP addresses permanently for hardware devices that must have a static IP address

(e.g., a DNS Server).

An advantage of using DHCP is that the service assigns addresses dynamically. The DHCP Server

returns addresses that are no longer in use to the IP addresses pool so that the server can reallocate

them to other machines in the network. If you disable this DHCP, you would have to manually configure

IP for new computers, keep track of IP addresses so that you could reassign addresses that clients

aren't using, and reconfigure computers that you move from one subnet to another. The DHCP Static

MAP table lists all MAC and IP address which are active now.

Figure 4-11. DHCP server settings

When you enable the DHCP server, you are able to enter:

Assigned DHCP IP

Address

Enter the starting IP address for the DHCP server’s IP

assignment and the ending IP address for the DHCP

server’s IP assignment.

DHCP IP Lease

Time

Assign the length of time for the IP lease, default setting is

86400 seconds.

Table 4-4. DHCP server description

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