
BIOS CONFIGURATION
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3.7.7.1 DHCP Function
DHCP (Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol) allows network ad-
ministrators centrally manage and automate the assignment of
IP (Internet Protocol) addresses on a computer network. When
using the TCP/IP protocol (Internet protocol), it is necessary for
a computer to have a unique IP address in order to communi-
cate to other computer systems. Without DHCP, the IP address
must be entered manually at each computer system. DHCP lets
a network administrator supervise and distribute IP addresses
from a central point. The purpose of DHCP is to provide the
automatic (dynamic) allocation of IP client congurations for a
specic time period (called a lease period) and to minimize the
work necessary to administer a large IP network. To manually
congure the IP address of the controller, move the cursor bar
to DHCP Function item, then press Enter key to show the DHCP
setting. Select the “Disabled” or “Enabled” option to enable or
disable the DHCP function. If DHCP is disabled, it will be neces-
sary to manually enter a static IP address that does not conict
with other devices on the network.
I/O Port Addr : 28000000h, F2(Tab): Select Controller, F10: Reboot System
ArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:Line Draw, X: Redraw
Areca Technology Corporation RAID Controller
Main Menu
Quick Volume/Raid Setup
Raid Set Function
Volume Set Function
Physical Drives
Raid System Function
Hdd Power Management
Ethernet Conguration
View System Events
Clear Event Buffer
Hardware Monitor
System information
Ethernet Conguration
Ethernet Conguration
DHCP Function : Enable
Local IP Address : 192.168.001.100
HTTP Port Number : 80
Telent Port Number : 23
SMTP Port Number : 25
EtherNet Address : 00. 04. D9.7F .FF. FF
DHCP Function : Enable
Select DHCP Setting
Enabled
Disabled
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