Use the Configuration Server Protocol to match the method of IP
address assignments on the network. Choose DHCP if the network servers are
using automatic assignment of IP addresses. Choose Static IP if fixed IP
addresses are being assigned. Choose Disable DHCP Address Binding if
compatibility with older DHCP servers is required. Normally, this box should
not be check. If box is checked, no client identifier is sent to the DHCP
server. The client identifier is used by the DHCP server to issue consistent IP
addresses.
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NOTE:
Proxy Mobile IP does not interfere with clients that have DHCP.
However, if proxy Mobile IP is used with DHCP-enabled clients, the media sense
must be disabled on the client. Proxy Mobile IP works only if static IP address
is enabled on mobile node or DHCP IP addresses on the mobile node have media
sense disabled.
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- Use the IP Address setting to assign or change the IP address of the access
point. If DHCP is not enabled for the network, the IP address entered in this
field is the IP address of the access point. If DHCP is enabled, this field
cannot be modified
.
- Use the IP Subnet Mask to enter an IP subnet mask to identify the
subnetwork so the IP address can be recognized on the LAN. If DHCP is not
enabled, this field is the subnet mask. If DHCP is enabled, this field cannot
be modified.
- Use the Default Gateway IP Address to enter the IP address of the default
gateway. If DHCP is enabled, this field cannot be modified.
Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI
Use the IOS CLI to
configure the IP address. Begin in global configuration mode and follow the
steps in Figure
to
assign an IP address to the BVI of the access point. Figure
shows an example
of configuring a static IP address followed by DCHP. It is not recommended to
configure an IP address on the Ethernet port.