6.0 Configuration
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Not to be confused with the Server Netmask (see below). Enter the
network's ‗root' address, e.g. if devices are to be assigned
addresses such as 192.168.1.5 and 192.168.1.6, enter 192.168.1.0
in this field.
In this field, input the subnet mask which is to be applied to the
network. For basic, small, private networks, a Class C subnet mask
such as 255.255.255.0 could be used.
This is the starting (‗lower boundary') IP address of the range of IP
addresses (also known as 'IP address pool') to be issued by the
DHCP Server to the applicable devices on the network.
CONFIDENTIAL
IP9xx Series
Server Subnet
Values
192.168.2.0
valid server subnet value for
specific network
Server Netmask
Values
255.255.255.0
valid subnet mask value for
specific network
Starting Address
Values
192.168.2.5
IP address as per above
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