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xStack® DES-3528/DES-3552 Series Layer 2 Managed Stackable Fast Ethernet Switch Web UI Reference Guide
Click the Delete button to remove the specific entry.
After clicking the Edit button, the following page will appear:
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter
IP Address
Netmask
NetBIOS Node Type
Domain Name
Boot File
Next Server
DNS Server Address
NetBIOS Name
Server
Default Router
Figure 9-12 DHCP Server Pool Settings - Edit window
Description
Enter the IP address to be assigned to requesting DHCP Clients. The IP address is a
network address working with its net mask. (ex. If this entry is given the IP address
10.10.10.2 and the net mask is 255.255.255.0, the assigned addresses to DHCP Clients
will resemble 10.10.10.x, where x is a number between 1 and 255.)
Enter the corresponding net mask of the IP address assigned above.
This field will allow users to set the type of node server for the previously configured Net
BIOS Name server. Using the pull-down menu, the user has four node type choices:
Broadcast, Peer to Peer, Mixed, and Hybrid.
Enter the domain name for the DHCP client. This domain name represents a general
group of networks that collectively make up the domain. The Domain Name may be an
alphanumeric string of up to 64 characters.
This field is used to specify the boot file that will be used as the boot image of the DHCP
client. This image is usually the operating system that the client uses to load its IP
parameters.
This field is used to identify the IP address of the device that has the previously stated
boot file.
Enter the IP address of a DNS server that is available to the DHCP client. The DNS
Server correlates IP addresses to host names when queried. Users may add up to three
DNS Server addresses.
Enter the IP address of a Net BIOS Name Server that will be available to a Microsoft
DHCP Client. This Net BIOS Name Server is actually a WINS (Windows Internet Naming
Service) Server that allows Microsoft DHCP clients to correlate host names to IP
addresses within a general grouping of networks. The user may establish up to three Net
BIOS Name Servers.
Enter the IP address of the default router for a DHCP Client. Users must configure at
least one address here, yet up to three IP addresses can be configured for this field. The
IP address of the default router must be on the same subnet as the DHCP client.
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