Changes for page DHCP Server
Last modified by Scott Kohlmann on 2023/04/21 14:07
From version 2.3
edited by Alexander Mott
on 2022/06/17 17:47
on 2022/06/17 17:47
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To version 3.1
edited by Alexander Mott
on 2022/06/17 17:53
on 2022/06/17 17:53
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... ... @@ -1,14 +1,15 @@ 1 -SHOWRUNNER™ now includes a built-in DHCP server to make large startups even easier,1 +SHOWRUNNER™ now includes an internal DHCP server to make large startups even easier, without the need to run a personal router or third party software to address devices on the local network. Assigning IP addresses using a DHCP server makes it possible to discover devices in the Device Discovery Tool and connect to them via Ethernet for further configuration. 2 2 3 3 There are a few caveats: 4 4 5 5 * The DHCP Server cannot be enabled on processors with routers (PROx/AVx/CPxN), since these processors already have built in DHCP Servers on their Control Subnet 6 -* The DHCP Server cannot be enabled on VC-4 instances .7 -* The internal DHCP Server is not designed to be used in production and can only be enabled manually 6 +* The DHCP Server cannot be enabled on VC-4 instances 7 +* The internal DHCP Server is not designed to be used in production and can only be enabled manually. Devices should still be configured with static IP addresses 8 8 * The DHCP Server is never enabled at startup 9 9 * Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS Server are imported from the processor's own settings 10 +* Certain devices (such as GLPACs and GL-IPACs) may refuse to accept a DHCP assigned address if they have been powered up for a period of time without a DHCP server on the network. Power cycling them should resolve this issue 10 10 11 -====== Configuring DHCP Server from the Console: ====== 12 +====== Configuring DHCP Server from the Console (SHOWRUNNER™ v3.009+): ====== 12 12 13 13 Console Commands set the start address as the processor IP Address + 10. The end address as the processor IP Address + 10 + 1/2 the size of the subnet. 14 14 ... ... @@ -20,6 +20,6 @@ 20 20 * Disabling~:// sr dhcp server disable// 21 21 * Viewing Addresses: //sr dhcp server bindings// 22 22 23 -====== Configuring the DHCP Server from showrunnerHUB™: ====== 24 +====== Configuring the DHCP Server from showrunnerHUB™ (SHOWRUNNER™ v3.010+): ====== 24 24 25 25 This feature is coming soon.