Fujitsu eLux NG S26361-F2600-L134 Manuale Utente

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3.2 Network 
Before you can begin working, you need to assign an IP address to your client. here are three ways to 
set network settings: DHCP server, BootP server or manually. 
Figure 18: Setup > Network 
3.2.1  Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 
A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server assigns the client a dynamic IP 
address. This means that the IP address assigned to the Thin Client changes periodically (the 
interval is set on the DHCP server). DHCP also supports a mix of static and dynamic IP 
addresses. DHCP simplifies network administration because the server and not an 
administrator assigns IP addresses – when a new Thin Client is added to the network, it 
automatically receives an IP address and network settings. Due to its flexibility, most networks 
use DHCP. 
1. From 
the 
Setup
 tab, click the Network subtab. 
2. Select 
DCHP
. You can also set a time-out in seconds. The default is 20 seconds. 
3.  (optional) Enter a local hostname. It will be transferred to the server upon boot if 
server settings permit (a hostname may not already be defined on the server). 
4. Click 
Apply
 and Yes in the eLux NG Starter dialog box regarding restart. 
If a server is not found within the defined time, it uses the settings saved from the previous 
session. 
 
3.2.2 Bootstrap 
Protocol 
A Bootstrap Protocol (BootP) server assigns the client a static IP address. This means that the 
IP address assigned to the Thin Client is fixed. A BootP server is more work for the 
administrator, because the administrator must configure the server when a new Thin Client is 
added to the network.  
1. From 
the 
Setup
 tab, click the Network subtab. 
2. Select 
BOOTP
. The BootP standard time-out is a fixed 10 seconds.  
DHCP
Manual entry
BOOTP