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6.3.5.2 DHCP Server Settings.<br />

On LAN ports 1,3 and 4 you can choose to run a DHCP server. Select<br />

the check box DHCP Server. The DHCP server settings are only<br />

displayed and can be selected when the port mode is set to Static<br />

IP, otherwise the DHCP server settings are not shown.<br />

The DHCP start and end addresses must be on the same network as<br />

the port's static IP.<br />

6.3.5.3 DNS setup<br />

If you have access to a Domain Name Server (DNS) you can specify<br />

the address of the e-mail server by using the server name instead of<br />

its IP address. This can be used in Outgoing mail server in E-mail<br />

setup on page 6-32.<br />

You may statically specify the address of one or two DNS. Select the<br />

DNS source as static and fill in IP address or addresses.<br />

Alternatively, if your DHCP server can provide a DNS address and<br />

you have selected DHCP client above, then select the same LAN as<br />

your DNS source.<br />

6.3.5.4 Gateway setup<br />

If the ACU needs to communicate with network units outside the<br />

specified sub-nets, you must specify a default gateway (typically a<br />

router).<br />

The default gateway can be set as a static IP address. Then set the<br />

default gateway source to static and enter the IP address of the<br />

default gateway. To remove the default gateway set it to 0.0.0.0.<br />

Alternatively, if your DHCP server is able to provide a default<br />

gateway address and you have selected DHCP client above, then<br />

select the same LAN as your default gateway source.<br />

Configuration with the web interface<br />

6666<br />

Configuration<br />

6.3.5.5 Zeroconf Settings<br />

On LAN ports 1,3 and 4 you can choose to add a zeroconf address in<br />

the network (169.254.0.0/24).This zeroconf address will be in<br />

addition to the existing static or DHCP IP address. One port at a time<br />

can be enabled.<br />

Zeroconf allows devices to connect to a network automatically.<br />

98-133966-E2 Chapter 6: Configuration 6-31

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