User’s Manual Basic Installation 29Using DHCP, ARP,RARP and BOOTPUse DHCP, ARP, RARP and BOOTP as an alternative to setting the IPaddress from the control panel or keyboard. Follow the appropriateinstructions for the preferred method below.Important!Before you begin:Using DHCP Follow these steps to use the DHCP method:1. Edit or create a scope in the DHCP manager of the DHCP daemon.For Windows NT servers, refer to the “Windows NT Resource Kit”on how to do this. The entries made in this scope typically includethe following parameters:• Range of IP addresses• Subnet mask• Default router IP address• Lease duration• Mail server IP address• DNS server IP address• Domain name• NTP server IP address2. Activate the scope.Notes:Do not use the IP address used in any of the following examples.• Power - Make sure the Document Server is powered on and attached to the network.• System Privileges - You will need administrator privileges on the Windows NT serveror root privileges on the UNIX system.• Ethernet Address - Depending on the method you are using, you will need to knowthe Ethernet address of your Document Server. The Ethernet address is based upon theDocument Server serial number. You will find the number on the underside label.• IP Address - Acquire an unused IP address from your Network Administrator.• DHCP is enabled by default but can be disabled by an Administrator using the SystemSettings page.• The IP address and all the other settings will be downloaded automatically. You donot need to restart the Document Server.