Local dhcp sub-menu, Ip address pool (start address, end address), Subnet mask – Hypertec ISDN 10T Router User Manual

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Local DHCP Sub-menu

The DHCP sub-menu contains the DHCP parameters which describe how the Hypertec Router as a
DHCP server operates, and what TCP/IP configuration information to release.

IP Address Pool (Start Address, End Address)

The IP address pool as indicated by the Start Address and End Address is used by the
DHCP server to release the IP addresses to the DHCP clients. The Hypertec Router
supports 16 IP addresses even if user specifies a IP address pool larger than 16 IP
addresses. The start address and end address are set by default having the same IP subnet
as the router’s Ethernet address.

Subnet Mask

While leasing an IP address to a client, the IP Subnet Mask is among other configuration information
available from DHCP server.

Gateway Address

While leasing an IP address to a client, the gateway IP address is among other configuration
information available from DHCP server.

Primary DNS

While leasing an IP address to a client, the primary DNS IP address is among other configuration
information available from DHCP server.

Secondary DNS

While leasing an IP address to a client, the secondary DNS IP address configuration information is also
available from the Hypertec Router DHCP server.

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