5.4.6 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server
Description
The PBX has a built-in DHCP server. When the DHCP server is enabled, the PBX will automatically assign IP
addresses to other devices on the network, such as IP-PTs.
Using a DHCP server simplifies network management by removing the need to assign IP addresses to devices
manually.
Conditions
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The DHCP Server feature cannot be used if the PBX's IP address assignment mode is set to DHCP.
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If the PBX's DHCP server is enabled, make sure that no other DHCP servers are running on the same
network. Having more than one DHCP server on a network can result in network errors.
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For the following settings, the PBX delivers the settings of its LAN port to devices: subnet mask, default
gateway address, and DNS server addresses. As NTP server information for KX-UT extensions, the PBX
delivers its own IP address.
PC Programming Manual References
27.2.1 Network Service—[2-1] Server Feature—DHCP
5.4.6 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server
Feature Manual
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