Psiber Data Systems NETWORK IP TESTER User Manual

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DHCP SCREEN

Pressing the DHCP function key in the Link Screen presents the

DHCP Screen and begins the DHCP client-server test.

Note: The MAC Address of the Pinger may have to be added to the

Access List of the Default Gateway for the Pinger messages to be

accepted - see your System Administrator for Gateway requirements.

The Pinger transmits a “Discover” message to locate a DHCP

server. If no DHCP Server responds to the message within ten seconds,

the Pinger will retransmit the “Discover” message up to three more

times. If no DHCP Server responds after the fourth attempt (about 40

seconds), “No Response” is displayed. When a DHCP Server responds

to the message, the Pinger displays “Server Found” the IP Address of

the Server and the IP Address assigned to the Pinger.

Pressing the INFO key displays the Gateway IP Address and the

Subnet Mask used with the IP Address assigned by the DHCP Server.

Note: If the DHCP Server does not provide the Gateway IP Address, a
0.0.0.0 IP Address is displayed.

Pressing the PING key while in the DHCP Client mode presents

the IP PING screen with a “DHCP ACTIVE” message displayed and

the IP Address of the Gateway. If Gateway information is not available,

the DHCP Server IP Address is shown.

Pressing the PING key from the IP Ping Screen transmits a

PING that uses the IP Address, Gateway Address and Subnet Mask

provided by the DHCP Server instead of the IP Address, Gateway

Address and Subnet Mask that were previously entered and stored in

the Pinger. The Gateway IP Address is automatically entered as the

address to be PINGed (or the DHCP Server address when Gateway

information is not available). Alternatively, a new IP Address can be

entered or the Up/Down cursor key can be used to select a previously

stored address. Pressing the EXIT key returns the Pinger back to the

LINK Screen and clears the DHCP Server assigned addresses and

mask. Pressing the Setup key also clears the DHCP Server assigned

information.

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