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TCP/IP Configuration-12
7.2 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DHCP is a service much like BootP that provides a method for assignment and main-
tenance of IP addresses. The Print Server Card is able to obtain IP information from 
this service.
There are two user settable variables related to the DHCP function. These are accessi-
ble in the TCP section of Network Administration, in the HTML pages.
• DHCP enable
• Use IP info in NVRAM
a. If DHCP is not enabled, the Print Server Card will make no DHCP requests under 
any circumstances. If the Print Server Card does not have an IP address stored, or if 
"Use IP info in NVRAM" is OFF, the Print Server Card will issue BOOTP requests, 
etc.
b. If DHCP is enabled, the Print Server Card will make DHCP requests when the Print 
Server Card is reset  or on power up, provided that the Print Server Card does not have 
an IP address stored, or that "Use IP info in NVRAM" is OFF. These DHCP requests 
will be in addition to BOOTP requests.
c. If DHCP is enabled, and the Print Server Card had an IP address in NVRAM, and 
"Use IP info in NVRAM" is ON, then the Print Server Card will use the IP informa-
tion from NVRAM and there will be no DHCP activity on the part of the Print Server 
Card.
The factory default is with both DHCP enable  ON and Use IP info in NVRAM ON. 
In this case, the Print Server Card will issue DHCP requests if it does not already have 
IP identification information stored in its NVRAM. 
 If DHCP is enabled and the Print Server Card is in the default mode,  you must establish a 
permanent lease or reservation for the Print Server Card in the DHCP server. Failure to 
do this may cause the same address to be given out to another host.