Example Configuration 2 - New Network With Dynamic Addressing; Figure 3-2 Example Configuration 1 - Adding The Univerge Sv9100 Chassis To The Network; Figure 3-3 Example Configuration 2 - New Network With Dynamic Addressing - NEC Univerge SV9100 Manual

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Issue 2.0
3.2
SV9100 Networking Manual
Figure 3-2 Example Configuration 1 - Adding the UNIVERGE SV9100 Chassis to the
Network
192.168.1.50
192.168.1.32
Example Configuration 2 - New Network with Dynamic
Addressing
Figure 3-3 Example Configuration 2 - New Network with Dynamic Addressing on
page 3-6
shows a typical network configuration using Dynamic IP Addressing,
and the UNIVERGE SV9100 Internal DHCP server. In most cases, the customer
would use an external DHCP server (for example on a Windows Server) or static
addressing (as illustrated in
UNIVERGE SV9100 Chassis to the Network on page
UNIVERGE SV9100 is to be installed on a new network the Network
Administrator may want to use the UNIVERGE SV9100 internal server (this is
called inDHCP).
In this example, the client PCs get an IP address, subnet mask, and default
gateway from the inDHCP server. The server also uses DHCP, but should always
be given the same IP address (192.168.1.32).
Router
(Default Gateway)
192.168.1.254
Switch
(Switched Hub)
192.168.10.11
Figure 3-2 Example Configuration 1 - Adding the
WAN,
Internet, etc.
UNIVERGE SV9100
Chassis with
GCD-CP10 Installed
192.168.1.200
192.168.1.10
3-5). However, if the
3-5

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