Setting Up Dhcp Server Options - Drs Address (Microsoft Windows 2000) - NEC Univerge sv8500 Manual

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Setting up DHCP Server Options - DRS Address (Microsoft Windows 2000)

Note:
"DRS (Device Registration Server)" used in this section refers to Telephony Server. Telephony Server acts
as DRS where IP device/terminal is registered.
Note:
"SIP server" used in this section refers to Telephony Server. Telephony Server acts as SIP server where IP
device/terminal is registered.
STEP 1: Select "Start" -> "Settings" -> "Control Panel" -> "Administrative Tools" -> "DHCP" -> "Add/Re-
move Windows Components" then the dialog below appears. Click "Add".
STEP 2: Specify name, code, and data type (IP Address). The following DHCP Options (CODE) are available.
CODE
120
161
162
Note:
Tips for specifying DHCP Options for SIP Multiple Line terminals.
For DtermIP(SIP): Earlier than firmware version 3.0.0.0, select Option 120.
CHAPTER 1
This option is used when DHCP Server distributes the IP Address of SIP
server to IP devices/terminals, or when DHCP Server distributes the IP
Address of SIP server to IP devices/terminals using Method 1 (for the
terminals not supporting IP Address Acquisition function) in Location
Diversity.
Common use (when Location Diversity is not used in a network)
This option is used when DHCP Server distributes the IP Address of DRS
to IP terminals using Method 2 (for the terminals supporting IP Address
Acquisition function) in Location Diversity.
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