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Normally a single segment has 64 kB (128 kB at the IP800). An entry has 84 Byte -> 65536/64 = 1024. Due to the fact that there aren’t only dhcp leases in the VAR segment, an amount of nearly 800 leases will be realistic. | Normally a single segment has 64 kB (128 kB at the IP800). An entry has 84 Byte -> 65536/64 = 1024. Due to the fact that there aren’t only dhcp leases in the VAR segment, an amount of nearly 800 leases will be realistic. | ||
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Revision as of 20:15, 30 January 2008
Summary
Maximum users for an innovaphone DHCP Server
Applies To
This information applies to
- IP3000
- IP800
FAQ:
For how many phones can an ip3000 be dhcp server be used
Answer: The restriction for the amount of dhcp leases is the limitation of memory segments for VARs.
Normally a single segment has 64 kB (128 kB at the IP800). An entry has 84 Byte -> 65536/64 = 1024. Due to the fact that there aren’t only dhcp leases in the VAR segment, an amount of nearly 800 leases will be realistic.