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4. Set the following
General
parameters from within the
Basic Settings
tab:
5. Use the
IP and Excluded IP Address Ranges
to define the range of included (starting and ending IP
addresses) addresses for this particular pool.
a. Select the
+ Add Row
button at the bottom of the IP addresses field to add a new range. At any time
you can select the radio button of an existing IP address range and select the
Delete
icon to remove
it from the list of those available.
b. Enter a viable range of IP addresses in the
IP Start
and
IP End
columns. This is the range of
addresses available for assignment to DHCP supported wireless clients within the network.
c. Select the
Create
icon or
Edit
icon within the
Class Policy
column to display the
DHCP Server
Policy
screen if a class policy is not available from the drop-down menu.
d. Refer to the
Excluded IP Address Range
field and select the
+Add Row
button. Add ranges of IP
address to exclude from lease to requesting DHCP clients. Having ranges of unavailable addresses
is a good practice to ensure IP address resources are in reserve. Select the
Delete
icon as needed
to remove an excluded address range.
e. Select
OK
to save the updates to the DHCP Pool Basic Settings tab. Select Reset to revert to the last
saved configuration.
Network Pool
If adding a new pool, a name is required. The pool is the range of IP
addresses defined for DHCP assignment or lease. The name assigned
cannot be modified as part of the edit process. However, if the network
pool configuration is obsolete it can be deleted. The name cannot exceed
32 characters.
Subnet
Define the IP address and Subnet Mask used for DHCP discovery and
requests between the DHCP Server and DHCP clients. The IP address and
subnet mask of the pool are required to match the addresses of the layer 3
interface for the addresses to be supported through that interface.
Domain Name
Provide the domain name used with this pool. Domain names are not case
sensitive and can contain alphabetic or numeric letters or a hyphen. A
fully
qualified domain name
(FQDN) consists of a host name plus a domain
name. For example,
computername.domain.com
.
DNS Servers
Define one or a group of
Domain Name Servers
(DNS) to translate domain
names to IP addresses. Select clear to remove any single IP address as
needed. Up to 8 IP addresses can be supported.
Lease Time
DHCP leases provide addresses for defined times to various clients. If a
client does not use the leased address for the defined time, that IP address
can be re-assigned to another DHCP supported client. Select this option to
assign a lease time in either
Seconds
(1 - 31, 622, 399),
Minutes
(1 - 527,040),
Hours
(1 - 8,784) or
Days
(1 - 366). The default setting is
enabled, with a lease time of 1 day.
Default Routers
After a DHCP client has booted, the client begins sending packets to its
default router. Set the IP address of one or a group of routers used to map
host names into IP addresses available to DHCP supported clients. Up to 8
default router IP addresses are supported.
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