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STEP 2
The left info box of the DHCP Manager window will show a list of
DHCP hosts currently hooked up to the network.
Note that before you can make changes to the host's parameters, there
must be a minus sign (–) located to the left of the server name (Local
Machine in the example shown below.) If, as shown, there is a plus sign
(+) to the left of the server name, use the left mouse button to click on the
name of the host until the minus sign appears.
STEP 3
You must now define the DHCP server "scope."
A scope is a range of IP addresses that the server can choose from to
assign to hosts as they log onto the network. Since the assignment is
dynamic, the IP address assigned to a particular host can change each
time the host logs in. What we will do is use DHCP Manager to set aside
a specific IP address that will always be assigned to your MOXA
EtherDevice Server when it is connected to the network. When EDS is
not connected to the network, the reserved IP address is not used.
If you have already defined a scope, continue with STEP 10 below.
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