Polycom V2IU 4350 User Manual

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IU 4350 Converged Network Appliance

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In addition the 4350 will provide its LAN IP address in DHCP user options 150

and 151 for use by IP phones. Some IP phones use these values for

configuration of their TFTP server and MGCP control server addresses.

You can also enable or disable the 4350 DHCP server on a per VLAN basis.

1.

Select DHCP Server.

2.

If you are using VLANs select the desired VLAN ID from the drop down

menu.

3.

The default value for the DHCP server is disabled. Click the top checkbox

to enable or disable the internal DHCP server (default is disabled). If you

are using VLANs select the desired VLAN ID.

4.

Enter the Lease Duration.
The lease duration is the amount of time in days that an IP device may use

an assigned IP address before requesting that it be renewed. The default

value is 7 days and the valid range of input is 1 to 30 days.

5.

Enter the Subnet Mask.
This is the subnet mask that will be sent via DHCP to the requesting IP

devices.

6.

Enter the DHCP IP Addresses.
This is the pool of IP addresses that will be provided to the requesting IP

devices. You can enter both individual IP addresses or a range of

addresses using the following format:

192.168.1.2 (single address)
192.168.1.4-10 (address range 192.168.1.4 through 192.168.1.10)

7. Enter

the Time Offset (DHCP user option 2).

8.

Set the time offset in hours from UTC for your local location. This value is

optional; if supplied, it will be delivered to clients.

9.

Enter the NTP Server Address (DHCP user option 42).
This is the IP address of a Network Time Server. This value is optional; if

supplied, it will be delivered to clients.

10.

Enter the WINS Address.

Note

The DHCP server in the 4350 should not be used if a DHCP server already exists in
the same subnet as the 4350. Also, it is recommended that you assign static IP
addresses for common-access devices such as network printers or fax machines.

Note

The range format can only be used for class C addresses (those with a subnet
mask of 255.255.255.0).

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