Pilz PSSnet SHL 8T MRP User Manual

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Entering the IP Parameters

PSSnet SHL - Basic Configuration

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2.6 System Configuration via DHCP

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The special feature of DHCP in contrast to BOOTP is that the DHCP server
can only provide the configuration parameters for a certain period of time
(“lease”).
When this time period (“lease duration”) expires, the DHCP client must
attempt to renew the lease or negotiate a new one. A response similar to
BOOTP can be set on the server (i.e. the same IP address is always allocat-
ed to a particular client using the MAC address), but this requires the explicit
configuration of a DHCP server in the network. If this configuration was not
performed, a random IP address – whichever one happens to be available –
is allocated.

On delivery, DHCP is activated.
As long as DHCP is activated, the device attempts to obtain an IP address.
If it cannot find a DHCP server after restarting, it will not have an IP address.
To activate/deactivate DHCP

(see on page

50 „Web-based IP configura-

tion“)

.

Note: When using HiVision network management, ensure that DHCP always
allocates the original IP address to each device.

In the appendix, you will find an example for the configuration of a BOOTP/
DHCP server

(see on page

180 „Setting up DHCP/BOOTP server“)

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Option Meaning
1

Subnet Mask

2

Time Offset

3

Router

4

Time server

12

Host Name

61

Client Identifier

66

TFTP Server Name

67

Bootfile name

Table 3: DHCP options which the device requests

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