Choose Network > DHCP.
Configure settings using the information in the following table as a guide. When you have finished configuring settings, click Submit to make your changes take effect.
Item | Description |
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DHCP MAC Reservations Reserves a specific IP address in the DHCP range for a specific MAC address. |
Subnet Selects a network to configure for DHCP if multiple networks are configured on the system. |
DHCP IP Address Ranges Shows the dynamic addresses to use for the LAN devices. Refer to Manage DHCP IPv4 Address Ranges. |
Add a DHCP Range Configures individual DHCP IP addresses or a range of addresses and assigns static IP addresses for any common-access devices, such as printers or fax machines. |
Subnet | Configures the Subnet and Subnet Mask addresses for the DHCP pool. The default implied values are 192.168.1.1 and 255.255.255.0. |
Subnet Mask |
Test for other DHCP Servers | Click the Test button to determine whether there are other DHCP servers configured on the system. |
DHCP Settings Refer to Configure DHCP Server IPv4 Settings. |
Enable DHCP Server | Select the Enable DHCP Server check-box to enable the DHCP server. |
Default Lease Duration (Days) | Configures the default number of days to lease the DHCP service for your system. This is the amount of time a DHCP service remains connected without lapse. Resource allocation and cost might influence the quantity assigned. The value can be 1 day minimum and 30 days maximum. |
Max Lease Duration (Days) | Configures the maximum number of days to the lease the DHCP service for your system. |
Time Offset, +/- hours (Option 2) | Sets the time offset in hours from Universal time Code (UTC) for your location. |
NTP Server Address (Option 42) | Sets the Network Time Protocol (NTP) address that is served out by DHCP. |
WINS Address (Option 44) | Configures the Windows Internal Naming Service (WINS) service. WINS keeps a database of computer name-to-IP address mappings so that computer names used in Windows environments can be mapped to IP addresses. |
TFTP/FTP Server Name (Option 66) | Sets the TFTP/FTP server name that is served out by DHCP. Used by some endpoints to download their configuration via TFTP/FTP. By default, this option is the same as the TFTP server on the ALG page. |
Boot File Name (Option 67) | Names boot file used by some endpoints. |
VLAN ID Discovery (Option 129) | Configures VLAN ID dynamic discovery. A valid VLAN ID is between 1 and 4094. All EdgeMarc models support a maximum of 16 VLANs, all of which could be associated with the DHCP Server. The following are the default VLAN IDs used on the EdgeMarc: • VLAN ID 1 (formerly 2730)—Interface management • VLAN ID 500—Voice • VLAN ID 600—Data To configure DHCP with VLANS, you must enable VLAN capability. Choose Network > VLAN and refer to Configure WAN Interface Settings. Note: The Polycom phone boots on the Data (native) VLAN by default and acquires Option 129 automatically. Upon learning Option 129, the phone re-boots with the correct VLAN ID. |
Option 150/151 | User-defined IP address fields. By default, these options are the same as the LAN IP address on the Network page. Refer to the DHCP Server Options table for a description of these options. |
Options 159/160 | User-defined text fields. |
Enable Vendor specific configuration (Option 43) | Configures the DHCP server to send vendor specific parameters to devices using Option 43. Refer to Manage DHCP IPv4 Vendor Specific Configuration. |
Primary DNS | Describes current DNS and default gateway settings (view only). |
Secondary DNS |
Default Gateway |
Configure settings on the DHCP Server page (see the topics in this section).
This section includes the following topics: