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NOTE:
There should be only one DHCP server active in a network
(GE MDS
iNET 900 or other DHCP server). If more than one
DHCP server exists, network devices may randomly get their
IP address from different servers every time they request one.
NOTE:
Combining DHCP and RADIUS device authentication may
result in a non-working radio module if the DHCP server is
located at a remote radio. The DHCP server should be placed
at the AP location, if possible.
•
Server Status
—Enable/Disable responding to DHCP requests to
assign an IP address. [
Disabled/Enabled; Disabled
]
•
DHCP Netmask
—IP netmask to be assigned along with the IP
address in response to a DHCP request. [
0.0.0.0
]
•
Starting Address
—Lowest IP address of the range of addresses to
be provided by this device. [
0.0.0.0
]
•
Ending Address
—Highest IP address in the range of addresses to
be provided by this device. A maximum of 256 addresses is
allowed in this range. [
0.0.0.0
]
•
DNS Address
—Domain Name Server address to be provided by
this service.
•
WINS Address
—Windows Internet Naming Service server
address to be provided by this service.
•
Restart DHCP Server
—Selecting this option forces the transceiver
to start servicing DHCP requests using the Starting Address.
Payload data will not be interrupted but may experience some
delays as new addresses are distributed.
2.4.5 SNMP Agent Configuration
The transceiver contains over 100 custom SNMP-manageable objects as
well as the IETF standard RFC1213 for protocol statistics, also known
as MIB II. Off-the-shelf SNMP managers such as Castle Rock Com-
puting
SNMPc
™ and Hewlett Packard HP
OpenView
™ may also be
used to access the transceiver’s SNMP Agent’s MIB. The transceiver’s
SNMP agent supports SNMPv3.
The objects are broken up into several MIB files. There are textual con-
ventions, common files and specific files. This allows the flexibility to
change areas of the MIB and not affect other existing installations or
customers.
•
msdreg.mib
—GE MDS sub-tree registrations
•
MDS_comm.mib
—GE MDS Common MIB definitions for
objects and events which are common to the entire product fam-
ily
•
inet_reg.mib
—GE MDS sub-tree registrations
•
inettrv1.mib
—SNMPv1 enterprise-specific traps
•
inettrv2.mib
—SNMPv2 enterprise-specific traps
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