
4.SETTING THE DNS/DHCP FUNCTION SETTING B-64014EN/03
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Setting the DNS server/DHCP server
Operating system
It is recommended to use Windows 2000 Server as the operating
system. (The DNS server and DHCP server supporting dynamic DNS
need to operate.)
Setting the DHCP server
In the database of the DHCP server, set the following items:
• Range of IP addresses to be managed by the DHCP server
• Subnet mask to be managed by the DHCP server
• IP address for DNS server
• Domain
The DHCP server enables the function for updating the database of
the DNS server.
For DHCP server setting, see Section C.1, "EXAMPLE OF SETTING
UP DHCP SERVER OF Windows 2000 Server" in Appendix C,
"EXAMPLE OF SETTING UP DNS/DHCP."
Setting the DNS server
The DNS server allows the DHCP server to update the database of the
DNS server.
For DNS server setting, see Section C.2, "EXAMPLE OF SETTING
UP DNS SERVER OF Windows 2000 Server" in Appendix C,
"EXAMPLE OF SETTING UP DNS/DHCP."
Setting the CNC
Parameter
To enable the DHCP function, set bit 6 of NC parameter No. 904 to 1.
As a host name, set a desired name. Otherwise, a name automatically
set by the FAST Ethernet/FAST Data Server is used.
When the DHCP function is enabled, the FOCAS2/Ethernet-related
parameters are automatically set if bit 3 of NC parameter No. 904 is
set to 0. If bit 3 of NC parameter No. 904 is set to 1, the parameters
for i CELL communication are automatically set.