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Dhcp server configuration, Basic dhcp server setup tasks, Chapter 9 – Paradyne JetFusion Integrated Access Device User Manual

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This chapter describes the tasks required to configure the Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server on the LAN connection.

DHCP allows for dynamic allocation of network addresses and
configurations to newly attached hosts. DHCP reduces the work required
to administer a large network.

This chapter contains the following topics:

‹

Basic DHCP Server setup tasks (page

155

)

‹

Using the DHCP Server Configuration Menu (page

156

)

‹

Enabling DHCP Server (page

156

)

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Checking for Additional DHCP Servers (page

157

)

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Configuring DHCP Server parameters (page

157

)

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Configuring the DHCP Address Range Pool (page

158

)

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Configuring DHCP Client Entries (page

158

)

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Displaying DHCP Server details (page

160

)

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Displaying DHCP Server statistics (page

161

)

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Displaying DHCP Server assigned/unassigned addresses (page

161

)

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Displaying DHCP Entry details (page

162

)

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Deleting a DHCP Client entry (page

162

)

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Deleting a DHCP Assignment entry (page

162

)

Basic
DHCP
Server
Setup
Tasks

When DHCP is enabled, it dynamically assigns an IP address to each
device assigned to the DHCP server on the IAD. You must identify the
Ethernet Interface to correctly implement DHCP Server on your IAD.

You must complete at least these tasks to configure the DHCP server:

‹

Enable DHCP (default is disabled)

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Configure the DHCP server parameters

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Configure the DHCP address range pool

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