Chapter 13
Configuring DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) allows
configuration information, such as IP addresses, to be stored on a
central DHCP server. This server can be the Nautica router, or the
router can point to the actual server.
Once configured, DHCP information is passed to a client on
receipt of a request. Using this protocol allows a limited pool of
IP addresses to be more widely used.
For more general information on DHCP, please refer to
page 1-18.
This chapter includes the following sections:
DHCP Configuration page 13-2
DHCP Entry Attributes page 13-7
DHCP Statistics page 13-15
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