Lease section
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Lease time - Configure the timeout in hours for a single device to retain a dynamically
acquired IP address.
Other Settings
You can optionally configure these additional parameters so they will be distributed to DHCP
clients:
Time servers
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Call manager
TFTP server
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TFTP boot file
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X-Windows display manager
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Avaya IP phone
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Nortel IP phone
Thomson IP phone
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Custom Options
Lets you add custom options that are not listed above. For each custom option, you must configure
the name, tag, type, and data fields.
Configuring a Hotspot
In the Device > Hotspot page you can configure:
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Guest access - A session is created for an IP address when a user accepts terms or
authenticates in the Hotspot portal. The session expires after the configured timeout (240
minutes by default).
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Hotspot portal - Customize the portal's appearance.
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Hotspot exceptions - Define specified IP addresses, IP ranges or networks to exclude from the
Hotspot.
If no network interface was defined for the Hotspot, click Configure in Local Network.
In the Access section of the page, you can configure if authentication is required and allow access
to all users or to a specified user group (Active Directory, RADIUS or local).
Hotspot is automatically activated in the system.
To turn off Hotspot:
1. Go to Device > Advanced Settings.
2. Search for Hotspot and double-click the entry.
3. Select Disabled.
4. Click Apply.
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