Router Functions; Dhcp - D-Link DSL-504 User Manual

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Router Functions

The DHCP and NAT functions of the Router allows the network manager to more
easily manage IP addresses and subnets, and enhance network security by
presenting only one global IP address to the Internet. This section discusses how
to use these conventional routing functions.

DHCP

The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) allows the Router to assign IP
addresses to all properly configured hosts on the network. Dynamic IP
assignment alleviates the need for the network administrator to maintain and
monitor IP address assignments and simplifies IP use because IP address are
automatically assigned when a station powers-on. Click on the DHCP
Configuration button to see the DHCP menu.
IMPORTANT: If you use DHCP to set your local IP addresses, the IP settings of all
stations on the network must be either manually configured to 0.0.0.0 or, select the
"Obtain an IP address automatically" option under the TCP/IP Properties tab in the
Network menu. See the Configure the Manager PC section at the beginning of Chapter
4 for more explicit instructions.
In the DHCP Configuration window you define the following:
Start IP Address
This is the base (starting) address for the IP pool of unassigned IP addresses.
DHCP Configuration Window
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