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4. Refer to the
Global DHCP Server Options
field.
Use the
+ Add Row
button at the bottom of the field to add a new global DHCP server option. At any time you can select
the radio button of an existing global DHCP server option and select the
Delete
icon to remove it from the list of those
available.
Use the
Type
drop-down menu to specify whether the DHCP option is being defined as a numerical IP address or ASCII
string or Hex string. Highlight an entry from within the Global Options screen and click the Remove button to delete the
name and value.
5. Select
OK
to save the updates to the DHCP server global settings. Select
Reset
to revert to the last saved configuration.
9.3.3 DHCP Class Policy Configuration
Setting the DHCP Server Configuration
The DHCP server assigns IP addresses to DHCP enabled wireless clients based on user class option names. Clients with a
defined set of user class option names are identified by their user class name. The DHCP server can assign IP addresses from
as many IP address ranges as defined by the administrator. The DHCP user class associates a particular range of IP addresses
to a device in such a way that all devices of that type are assigned IP addresses from the defined range.
Refer to the
DHCP Class Policy
screen to review existing DHCP class names and their current multiple user class
designations. Multiple user class options enable a user class to transmit multiple option values to DHCP servers supporting
multiple user class options. Either add a new class policy, edit the configuration of an existing policy or permanently delete a
policy as required.
To review DHCP class policies:
1. Select the
Class Policy
tab and ensure the
Activate DHCP Server Policy
button remains selected. This option must
remain selected to implement the configuration as part of the access point profile.
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