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Managing Network Protocol Access
48 Snap Server Administrator Guide
Configuring a DHCP Server
To configure the Snap Server as a DHCP server, it must have a static IP address.
This static address must meet two conditions: (1) it must lie outside the DHCP
range of IP addresses you specify on the DHCP screen; and, (2) it must be part of the
same subnet on which the Snap Server is to assign IP addresses. You can assign the
Snap Server a static IP address on the
Network > TCP/IP
screen.
Caution
Ensure that the network has no other active DHCP servers. You may
negatively impact the network if you enable this device as a DHCP server while
another server on the network is performing this function.
To enable the Snap Server as a DHCP server, follow this procedure:
1
Navigate to the
Network > DHCP
screen, and select Yes from the pull-down menu.
2
Configure the range of IP addresses from which the server will choose.
Enter values for DHCP Range Start and DHCP Range Stop. For example, suppose
the Snap Server has a static IP of 192.168.0.2 on a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
Entering
5
in the Start field and
150
in the Stop field produces the following
DHCP range:
192.168.0.5 to 192.168.0.150.
3
Click Save.
When you enable the Snap Server as a DHCP server, it reports in-use IP
addresses at the bottom of the screen under Current DHCP Status.
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