Using dhcp – SENA SS800 User Manual

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The IP address of the DNS server must be able to access the host site with the provided domain

name. The Super Series provides the ability to configure the required IP addresses of both the Primary

and Secondary DNS servers addresses. (The secondary DNS server is specified for use when the

primary DNS server is unavailable.)

3.1.2. Using DHCP

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a communications protocol that lets network

administrators manage and automate the assignment of IP addresses centrally in an organization's

network. DHCP allows the network administrator the ability to supervise and distribute IP addresses

from a central point and automatically send a new IP address when a computer is plugged into a

different network location.

When in static IP mode, the IP address must be entered manually at each computer. If a computer is

moved to another network location, a new IP address must be assigned. DHCP allows all the

parameters, including the IP address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS servers to be automatically

configured when the IP address is assigned. DHCP uses a “lease” concept in assigning IP addresses

to a computer. It limits the amount of time a given IP address will be valid for a computer. All the

parameters required to assign an IP address are automatically configured on the DHCP server side,

and each DHCP client computer receives this information when the IP address is provided at its boot-

up.

Each time a computer is reset, the Super Series broadcasts a DHCP request over the network. The

reply generated by the DHCP server contains the IP address, as well as the subnet mask, gateway

address, DNS servers and the “lease” time. The Super Series immediately places this information in

its memory. Once the “lease” expires, the Super Series will request a renewal of the “lease” time from

the DHCP server. If the DHCP server approves the request for renewal, the Super Series can continue

to work with the current IP address. If the DHCP server denies the request for renewal, the Super

Series will start the procedure to request a new IP address from the DHCP server.

Note: While in DHCP mode, all network-related parameters for the Super Series are to be configured

automatically, including the DNS servers. If the DNS server is not automatically configured, the user

may manually configure the settings by entering the primary and secondary DNS IP addresses.

To

force an automatic configuration of the DNS address, set the primary and secondary DNS IP

addresses to 0.0.0.0 (recommended).

A DHCP sever assigns IP addresses dynamically from an IP address pool, which is managed by the

network administrator. This means that the DHCP client, i.e. the Super Series, receives a different IP

address each time it boots up. The IP address should be reserved on the DHCP server side to assure

that the user always knows the newly assigned Super Series address. In order to reserve the IP

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