Motorola Solutions AP-6511 Access Point System Reference Guide
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Figure 9-13 DHCP Server Policy screen - Global Settings tab
2. Set the following parameters within the Configuration field:
3. Refer to the Global DHCP Server Options field.
a. Use the + Add Row button at the bottom of the field to add a new global DHCP server option. At
any time you can select the radio button of an existing global DHCP server option and select the
Delete icon to remove it from the list of those available.
b. Use the Type drop-down menu to specify whether the DHCP option is being defined as a numerical
IP address or ASCII string or Hex string. Highlight an entry from within the Global Options screen and
click the Remove button to delete the name and value.
4. Select OK to save the updates to the DHCP server global settings. Select Reset to revert the screen back
to its last saved configuration.
Ignore BOOTP
Requests
Select the checkbox to ignore BOOTP requests. BOOTP (boot protocol) requests
boot remote systems within the network. BOOTP messages are encapsulated
inside UDP messages and are forwarded. This feature is disabled by default,
so unless selected, BOOTP requests are forwarded.
Ping Timeout Set an interval (from 1 -10 seconds) for the DHCP server ping timeout. The
timeout is used to intermittently ping and discover whether a client requested
IP address is already used.