Dhcp server settings, Dhcp terminology – Digi X2 User Manual

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DHCP server settings

The DHCP server feature can be enabled in a Digi device to allow other devices or hosts

on this network to be assigned dynamic IP addresses. This DHCP server supports a single

subnetwork scope.

For the DHCP server to operate, the Digi device must be configured to use a static IP

address. For information on how to configure static IP settings, see "IP settings" on page

76.

The Digi Connect WAN IA has different factory defaults for DHCP server. The DHCP

server is disabled, and DHCP Client enabled.

For information on how to manage the DHCP server, see "Manage DHCP server

operation" on page 190.

DHCP terminology

Some key DHCP terms involved in configuring a DHCP server include:

scope

A scope is the full consecutive range of possible IP addresses for a network. A scope

typically defines a single physical subnet on your network, to which DHCP services are

offered. A scope is the primary way for the DHCP server to manage distribution and

assignment of IP addresses and related configuration parameters to its clients on the

network.

exclusion range

An exclusion range is a limited sequence of IP addresses within a scope, excluded from

DHCP service offerings. Exclusion ranges assure that any addresses in these ranges are

not offered by the server to DHCP clients on your network.

address pool

After the scope is defined and exclusion ranges are applied, the remaining addresses

form the available address pool within the scope. The addresses in this pool are

available for dynamic assignment by the server to DHCP clients on your network.

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