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CLI
– This example enables the DHCP and sets an excluded address
range.
Configuring Address Pools
You must configure IP address pools for each IP interface that will provide
addresses to attached clients via the DHCP server.
Command Usage
• First configure address pools for the network interfaces. Then you can
manually bind an address to a specific client if required. However, note
that any static host address must fall within the range of an existing
network address pool. You can configure up to 8 network address pools,
and up to 32 manually bound host address pools (i.e., one address per
host pool).
• When a client request is received, the switch first checks for a network
address pool matching the gateway where the request originated (i.e., if
the request was forwarded by a relay server). If there is no gateway in the
client request (i.e., the request was not forwarded by a relay server), the
switch searches for a network pool matching the interface through which
the client request was received. It then searches for a manually
configured host address that falls within the matching network pool. If
no manually configured host address is found, it assigns an address from
the matching network address pool. However, if no matching address
pool is found the request is ignored.
• When searching for a manual binding, the switch compares the client
identifier and then the hardware address for DHCP clients. Since
BOOTP clients cannot transmit a client identifier, you must configure a
hardware address for this host type. If no manual binding has been
specified for a host entry with a hardware address or client identifier, the
switch will assign an address from the first matching network pool.
Console(config)#service dhcp
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Console(config)#ip dhcp excluded-address 10.1.0.250 10.1.0.254
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Console#
Summary of Contents for WPCI-G - annexe 1
Page 2: ......
Page 26: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS xxvi ...
Page 36: ...GETTING STARTED ...
Page 72: ...MANAGING SYSTEM FILES 2 24 ...
Page 74: ...SWITCH MANAGEMENT ...
Page 90: ...CONFIGURING THE SWITCH 3 16 ...
Page 245: ...SHOWING PORT STATISTICS 8 33 Figure 8 12 Port Statistics ...
Page 252: ...ADDRESS TABLE SETTINGS 9 6 ...
Page 318: ...CLASS OF SERVICE 12 16 ...
Page 330: ...QUALITY OF SERVICE 13 12 ...
Page 348: ...DOMAIN NAME SERVICE 15 8 ...
Page 404: ...IP ROUTING 17 44 ...
Page 406: ...COMMAND LINE INTERFACE ...
Page 608: ...MIRROR PORT COMMANDS 26 4 ...
Page 644: ...SPANNING TREE COMMANDS 29 28 ...
Page 668: ...VLAN COMMANDS 30 24 ...
Page 686: ...CLASS OF SERVICE COMMANDS 31 18 ...
Page 700: ...QUALITY OF SERVICE COMMANDS 32 14 ...
Page 792: ...IP INTERFACE COMMANDS 36 50 ...
Page 818: ...APPENDICES ...
Page 824: ...SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS A 6 ...
Page 828: ...TROUBLESHOOTING B 4 ...
Page 844: ...INDEX Index 6 ...
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