Ip frame type, Dhcp – Intermec 6710 User Manual
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Configuration
6710 Access Point User’s Guide 4-19
A router that connects subnet 1 to subnet 2 might have the
address 172.16.8.1 on subnet 1 and 172.16.16.1 on subnet 2.
A host with IP address 172.16.16.5 would specify an IP
router address of 172.16.16.1 to reach host 172.16.8.10.
IP routers are usually configured so a computer only needs
to know one router’s address. This is true even if several
routers on the segment connect to several other segments.
If you are using DHCP to obtain an IP router address, and
the DHCP server specifies a default IP router, the DHCP
server specification overrides the setting for IP Router.
IP Frame Type
IP Frame Type sets the type of frame containing IP traffic:
DIX
802.3
Setting
Description
DIX
(default) Sets Ethernet type to DIX (Ethernet 2.0) for IP
frames.
802.3
Sets Ethernet type to 802.3 with a SNAP header
for IP frames. Select 802.3 if other network
computers use SNAP encapsulation for IP
frames.
DHCP
DHCP provides a way for this access point (the client) to
obtain IP addresses from a DHCP server on the network.
Settings are:
Enabled
Enabled, if IP address is zero
Disabled