Icom IP100H Instruction Manual ver. 2.30 - Page 54

Using the DHCP function, Setting example

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3 OTHER BASIC FUNCTIONS 3. Using the DHCP function You can use the DHCP function by following the procedures below. ■■Setting example 1 Click the [Network Settings] menu, then [DHCP Server]. ••The [DHCP Server] screen appears. 2 Select "Enable" in the "DHCP Server" item, and then click . Enter the new IP pool start address and so on, depending on your requirement, and then click . LLThe factory default of this setting is "Disable." q Click w Enter 3 Click . ••When you are asked to reboot the IP1000C, follow the instructions. e Click Click About the DHCP server function The IP1000C's DHCP server function is disable as the default. LLBefore changing this function to "Enable," make sure that the addresses of the devices on the network do not overlap or conflict. If a DHCP server is already connected to the network, and there is an address conflict, a network problem will occur. See the Troubleshooting section for possible solutions. About the maximum number of the IP addresses Up to 128 addresses can be automatically assigned by the DHCP server function. Another 32 addresses can be manually assigned. 3-4

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OTHER BASIC FUNCTIONS
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Click the [Network Settings] menu, then [DHCP Server].
The [DHCP Server] screen appears.
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Select “Enable” in the “DHCP Server” item, and then click <Apply>.
Enter the new IP pool start address and so on, depending on your requirement, and then click <Apply>.
L
The factory default of this setting is “Disable.”
Click <Reboot>.
• When you are asked to reboot the IP1000C, follow the instructions.
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3. Using the DHCP function
You can use the DHCP function by following the procedures below.
Setting example
e
Click
w
Enter
q
Click
Click
About the DHCP server function
The IP1000C’s DHCP server function is disable as the default.
L
Before changing this function to “Enable,” make sure that the addresses of the devices on the network do not overlap
or conflict.
If a DHCP server is already connected to the network, and there is an address conflict, a network problem will occur.
See the Troubleshooting section for possible solutions.
About the maximum number of the IP addresses
Up to 128 addresses can be automatically assigned by the DHCP server function.
Another 32 addresses can be manually assigned.