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Chapter 3: Installing the VCode<br />

VCode <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

53<br />

Installing and starting DHCP server software<br />

Introduction<br />

Follow the procedure in this topic if you are setting up a new Ethernet<br />

local area network with dynamic IP addressing and have already<br />

connected the VCode to the computer.<br />

To learn how this topic fits into the overall process of setting up an<br />

Ethernet network, see “Ethernet networking workflows” on page 39.<br />

What a DHCP server<br />

is<br />

A DHCP server is a software program that dynamically assigns<br />

IP addresses to devices in a local area network when they are turned on.<br />

Once installed, the server will run as a service that starts automatically<br />

when you start the computer.<br />

The server software is included in the DHCP Server Kit from Velocity11.<br />

!! IMPORTANT !! You should only run one DHCP server on one<br />

network, so do not install the Velocity11 DHCP server if you are<br />

integrating the VCode into an existing network that has dynamic<br />

IP address assignment.<br />

Installation<br />

procedure<br />

Note: Because the DHCP software runs as a service, you may need<br />

additional privileges on the controlling computer to install it. Please<br />

check with your network administrator if you think you may not have<br />

sufficient privileges.<br />

To install and start the DHCP server software:<br />

1. Create the following directory on the controlling computer:<br />

C:\Program Files\Velocity11\DHCP server<br />

2. In Windows, navigate to the VCode CD-ROM drive.<br />

3. Navigate to the software > DHCP Server folder and copy all of the<br />

files into the new folder on your computer’s hard drive.<br />

4. Double-click the file named dhcpsrv.exe.<br />

The DHCP Server window opens.<br />

5. Click Yes.<br />

This installs the DHCP server on your computer.<br />

The DHCP Server window opens and displays the status as<br />

Running.

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