Client Configuration Screen; Figure 11-3: Client Configuration Screen - AudioCodes Mediant 1000 User Manual

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In the BootP section, the user can select ARP mode: Dynamic or Static, and reply type:
Broadcast or Unicast. For a typical application, use Dynamic ARP mode and Unicast, as
shown above.
This option requires the user to have administrator privileges otherwise an error
message appears. If you don't have administrator privileges, uncheck the ARP
Manipulation Enabled checkbox in the Preferences Screen.
The Number of Timed Replies (the number of initiated timed BootP replies) can be used
when the Mediant 1000 is installed behind a Firewall that blocks BootP broadcast requests.
In a typical application, this feature can be disabled by entering 0 in this field. When
selected, several BootP replies are sent to the Mediant 1000 immediately after the remote
reset command.
For the TFTP server, the user can configure a TFTP directory and a value for TFTP
Timeout and Maximum Retransmissions. Set these values to 2 and 10 as shown above as
5 and 10.
The TFTP server can be disabled by clearing the Enable checkbox.

11.2.3 Client Configuration Screen

The figure below is the Client Configuration Screen in which clients are added and defined.
In the left pane of the screen is the client list. By clicking on a client in this list, the following
parameters for this client are displayed on the right side of the screen:
Version 4.6

Figure 11-3: Client Configuration Screen

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11. Appendix - BootP/TFTP Server
August 2005

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