Server configuration (DHCP server)

With the integrated DHCP server it is easy to register your IP-bound system phones (SIP and IP system phones) to the communication server.

After a first start the DHCP server is switched off and no DHCP address range is defined. You can only switch on the DHCP server if the communication server itself has a static address without DHCP.

Table 1. DHCP server settings

Parameter

Explanation

DHCP server

The internal DHCP server is switched on.

Note:

The DHCP server can only be switched on if the communication server itself has a static address and is addressed without DHCP. See IP addressing view.

DHCP support

All: All the devices in the subnet requesting an IP address (all DHCP clients) are provided with an IP address from the address range of the DHCP server, and the link is registered.

Mitel devices only: Only Mitel DHCP clients such as IP-bound system phones are provided with an IP address and registered.

Vendor options

Using the vendor options the DHCP server can serve IP-bound system phones with specific configuration information.

Standard: The DHCP server provides the vendor options stored as standard.

Configuration file: The DHCP server provides the vendor options specified in the configuration data. You need to store this configuration file beforehand in the /dhcp/ directory in the communication server’s file management system. No vendor options are provided if the DHCP server cannot find the configuration file.

Table 2. Address range

Parameter

Explanation

Subnet range

Display of the subnet address range within which the DHCP server is located.

Subnet mask

Valid subnet masks for the DHCP server. Subnet mask (same setting as under IP network/LAN).

Table 3. Reserved addresses

Parameter

Explanation

Communication server

IP address of the communication server (same setting as under IP network / IP addressing).

Gateway

Gateway of the subnet mask (same setting as under IP network / IP addressing).

Primary DNS server

IP address of the DNS server (same setting as under IP network / IP addressing).

Secondary DNS server

IP address of the alternative DNS server (same setting as under IP network / IP addressing).

Table 4. DHCP

Parameter

Explanation

First IP address

First address of the address range controlled by the DHCP server.

Last IP address

Last address of the address range controlled by the DHCP server.

Note:

They can manage approx. 400 (Mitel 470), 500 (SMB Controller), and 3000 (Virtual Appliance) terminals via the integrated DHCP server. You can see more information in the System Manual (see Documentation Centre).

Lease time

Before the validity period expires, the DHCP clients (e.g. system phones) notify the DHCP server whether they want to maintain their link. Once the validity period has expired, the DHCP server extends the validity of all the links for which it received such requests and resets the timer for the validity period. All links for which no request was received are disconnected and the corresponding IP addresses are released.

Note:

If you modify the validity period, all non-reserved links are disconnected.

See also System Manual Virtual Appliance, System Manual Mitel 470, and System Manual Mitel SMBC documents on Document-Center.