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Konica Network Interface Card INSTRUCTION MANUAL  Appendix-5
Appendix
 Information for the TCP/IP network administrator
 Using DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a service that provides IP address assignment and main-
tenance procedures.  The network interface card can get IP information from the service.
There are two user-definable variables related with the DHCP functions. You can set up those variables
from [Setup TCP/IP] of [Network Administration] provided by the Web utility.
 Enable DHCP
 Enable IP address defined
a. If you select [Not enable DHCP], the network interface card does not call for the DHCP service.  If no IP
address is defined for the network interface card or [Enable IP address defined] is OFF, the network
interface card attempts to get an IP address by BOOTP requestor or some other means.
b. If DHCP can be used and no IP address is defined for the network interface card or [Enable IP address
defined] is OFF, the network interface card calls for the DHCP when reset or power has turned on.
c. If DHCP can be used but an IP address is defined for the network interface card and [Enable IP address
defined] is ON,
the network interface card gets IP information from NVRAM (nonvolatile memory) and
does not use DHCP service.
Both of the options [Enable DHCP] and [Enable IP address defined] are ON by default values (employed at
shipment time).  In this case, if the IP identification information stored in NVRAM is not available, the
network interface card generates a DHCP request.
When DHCP can be used and the factory default values are set for the network interface
card, set up (reserve) to enable the IP address of the network interface card to be used
continually on the DHCP server, otherwise the same address might be given to other hosts.