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HOW TOs DHCP

You can configure the DHCP Server
on the IT-100 to automatically
assign IP addresses to all of the computers on your Local
Area Network and your Wireless
Network. This means that you do not have to configure each of the
computers in your network with an IP address manually, saving you administrative
time. Also, when you allow IP addresses to be assigned to your networked
computers automatically, you have less of a risk of an individual computer's
address and subnet mask being misconfigured causing a connection failure.
Dynamic DHCP can also assign networked computers with addresses for the
Default Gateway, Primary and Secondary
DNS servers and Primary and Secondary
WINS servers. Networked
devices that provide specific
resources on the network should
only be assigned addresses manually rather than dynamically. Such
devices include servers, routers, switches,
and network printers.
DHCP
How to configure DHCP dynamic pools
How to configure DHCP to issue IP addresses
How to configure DHCP with IP addresses for DNS WINS
How to configure Windows XP to accept IP addresses via DHCP
How to determiine current DHCP lease assignments
How to determiine DHCP IP address assignments on the IT-100
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