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To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Apply an extended address pool
on the interface
dhcp server apply ip-pool
pool-name
Optional
By default, the DHCP server has no
extended address pool applied on its
interface, and assigns an IP address
from a common address pool to a
requesting client.
Only an extended address pool can be applied on the interface. The address pool to be referenced
must already exist.
Configuring the DHCP Server Security Functions
This configuration is necessary to secure DHCP services on the DHCP server.
Configuration Prerequisites
Before performing this configuration, complete the following configurations on the DHCP server:
z
Enable DHCP
z
Configure the DHCP address pool
Enabling Unauthorized DHCP Server Detection
Unauthorized DHCP servers may exist on networks, and they reply DHCP clients with incorrect IP
addresses.
With this feature enabled, upon receiving a DHCP request, the DHCP server will record the IP address
of the DHCP server which assigned an IP address to the DHCP client and the receiving interface. The
administrator can use this information to check out any unauthorized DHCP servers.
Follow these steps to enable unauthorized DHCP server detection:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enable unauthorized DHCP server
detection
dhcp server detect
Required
Disabled by default.