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DHCP Config Commands
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class
Use this command to associate a DHCP class with a pool. This command is used in Step 4 in the
usage guidelines provided below.
The CLI prompt moves to a sub-instance
(config-dhcp-class)
.
The configuration mode changes
from
(config-dhcp)# class
to
(config-dhcp-class)
. Refer to config-dhcp-class on page 406 for
(config-dhcp-class)
command summary.
Syntax
class (class nameWORD)
Parameters
Usage Guidelines
Follow the steps mentioned below to create a DHCP User Class:
1. Create a DHCP class named
RFS7000DHCPclass
. The switch supports a maximum of 32 DHCP
classes.
RFS7000(config)#ip dhcp class RFS7000DHCPclass
RFS7000(config-dhcpclass)#
2. Create a USER class named
MC800
. The privilege mode changes to
(config-dhcpclass)
. The
switch supports a maximum of 8 Users classes per DHCP class.
RFS7000(config-dhcpclass)#option user-class MC800
RFS7000(config-dhcpclass)#
3. Create a Pool named
WID
, using
(config)#
mode.
RFS7000(config)#ip dhcp pool WID
RFS7000(config-dhcp)#
4. Associate the DHCP class, created in Step 1, with the pool created in Step 3. The switch
supports association of only 8 CDHCP classes with a pool.
RFS7000(config-dhcp)#class RFS7000DHCPclass
RFS7000(config-dhcp-class)#
5. The switch moves to a new mode
(config-dhcp-class)
. Use this mode to add address
range to be used for the DHCP class, associated with the pool.
RFS7000(config-dhcp-class)#address range 11.22.33.44
Example
RFS7000(config-dhcp)#class RFS7000DHCPclass
class (class nameWORD)
Associates a class with a pool and enters DHCP pool class configuration mode.