Wiki source code of DHCP Server
Version 2.3 by Alexander Mott on 2022/06/17 17:47
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1 | SHOWRUNNER™ now includes a built-in 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. | ||
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3 | There are a few caveats: | ||
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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 | ||
8 | * The DHCP Server is never enabled at startup | ||
9 | * Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS Server are imported from the processor's own settings | ||
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11 | ====== Configuring DHCP Server from the Console: ====== | ||
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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. | ||
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15 | Example for Processor IP Address of 10.0.0.10 and a Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0 (/24): | ||
16 | Start Address: 10.0.0.20 | ||
17 | End Address: 10.0.0.147 | ||
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19 | * Enabling: //sr dhcp server enable// | ||
20 | * Disabling~:// sr dhcp server disable// | ||
21 | * Viewing Addresses: //sr dhcp server bindings// | ||
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23 | ====== Configuring the DHCP Server from showrunnerHUB™: ====== | ||
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25 | This feature is coming soon. |