Understanding IP Addressing B-179
Configuration
This section describes the specific IP address lease, renew, and release mechanisms for both the Mac and PC,
with either DHCP or MacIP address ser ving.
DHCP address serving
Windows 95 workstation:
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The Win95 workstation requests and renews its lease ever y half hour.
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The Win95 workstation does NOT relinquish its DHCP address lease when the machine is shut down.
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The lease can be manually expired using the WINIPCFG program from the Win95 machine, that is a
command line program executable from the DOS prompt or from the START:RUN menu.
Windows 3.1 workstation
(MSTCP Version 3.11a):
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The Win3.1 workstation requests and renews its lease ever y half hour.
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The Win3.1 workstation does NOT relinquish its DHCP address lease when the user exits Windows and
goes to DOS.
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The lease can be manually expired by typing IPCONFIG/RELEASE from a DOS window within Windows or
from the DOS prompt.
Macintosh workstation
(Open Transpor t Version 1.1 or later):
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The Mac workstation requests and renews its lease ever y half hour.
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The Mac workstation relinquishes its address upon shutdown in all but one case. If the TCP/IP control
panel is set to initialize at star tup, and no IP ser vices are used or the TCP/IP control panel is not opened,
the DHCP address will NOT be relinquished upon shutdown. However, if the TCP/IP control panel is opened
or if an IP application is used, the Mac WILL relinquish the lease upon shutdown.
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If the TCP/IP control panel is set to acquire an address only when needed (therefore a TCP/IP application
must have been launched to obtain a lease) the Mac WILL relinquish its lease upon shutdown ever y time.
Netopia R910 DHCP server characteristics
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The Netopia R910 ignores any lease-time associated with a DHCP request and automatically issues the
DHCP address lease for one hour.
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The number of devices a Netopia R910 can ser ve DHCP to is 512. This is imposed by global limits on the
size of the address ser ving database, which is shared by all address ser ving functions active in the router.
30-61
255.255.255.192
62-125
255.255.255.128
125-259
255.255.255.0
Number of Devices (other than
Netopia R910) on Local Network
Largest Possible Ethernet Subnet
Mask
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